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| | 3000bc |
 | | Authors of forthcoming geological report suggest that this may be related to the Sumerian/biblical flood, though this claim is disputed by ancient Near East scholars who believe that the location is too remote from Mesopotamia. |  | | Theyhad been suppressed in favor of the more uniform curve of Shepard, thought the irregularmodel is now coming backinto vogue with the return to respectability of more catastrophic ways of looking at the data. |  | | BC: ; Dead Sea and the Bronze Age |
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http://www.stanford.edu/~meehan/donnellyr/3000bc.html
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| | Roman Republic |
 | | The last of these was killed in 510 BC, when the Republic was born. |  | | Traditionally Rome was founded in 753 BC, when Romulus killed Remus, giving his name to the city. |  | | The Punic Wars (264-241 BC, 218-201 BC, 150-146 BC) were fought against Carthage for the control of Sicily and ultimately, the Mediterranean. |
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http://www.aoti76.dsl.pipex.com/roman_1.htm
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| | 150 BC |
 | | BC Diabetes Prevention Project is helping people with pre-diabetes |  | | VICTORIA - B.C. teachers will find out Thursday what their strike is going to cost their union. |  | | Fines for contempt could pile up in strike |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/150_BC
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| | Highland Statistics Ltd. |
 | | Figure 2 shows a trend along the first axis from left (4000 BC) to right (150 AD). |  | | An interesting alternative analysis would be to consider samples from the period 4000, 3300 and1850 BC as one group, and samples from 200 BC and 150 AD as a second group. |  | | Note that the group averages of period 1 and 2 (4000 and 3300 BC) are on the right hand side and the group averages of period 4 and 5 (200 BC and 150 AD) on the left hand side. |
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http://www.brodgar.com/skulls.htm
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| | Greek Civilization |
 | | Silver tetradrachim of Seleucus I: Heracles, Zeus (w/ Athena for Pergamon), 279-274 B.C. |  | | Head of Alexander ("Azara Herm"), Roman copy after late 4th BC orig. |  | | 318-315 BC, with Alexander wearing elephant-scalp; archaistic Athena on reverse |
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http://www.southwestern.edu/academic/classical.languages/grkciv/grkciv0220.html
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| | Sword Forum International - Greek Hoplite Sword: 500 BC +/- 150 |
 | | I am now in a conversation by email with Christopher Webber in Australia. |  | | 423, Snidos 520 BC 424, 425, 426 and 427 from Vitsa and Philia are undated. |  | | The hoplite sword was carried by Greek colonists throughout the length and breadth of the Mediterranean, was adopted by many indigenous peoples. |
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http://forums.swordforum.com/showthread.php?s=3f86dde7c68ed9e4603c257d718f392d&threadid=25289
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| | Data: 499 BC to 150 BC - The Ethnohistory Project |
 | | For map of area, Levi: Atlas of Greek World p.194. |  | | Conquered Capeia and Kyme in 423 BC and 420 BC, respectively, and Herculaneum, Pompeii and Stabiae in 400 BC. |  | | Data: 499 BC to 150 BC - The Ethnohistory Project |
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http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/msr/Ethno/dategen4.html
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| | KryssTal : Inventions: 1000 BC to 1 BC |
 | | Lebanon) was founded by the Phoenicians in 500 BC. |  | | Tunisia) was founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC. |  | | Turkey) was founded by Seleucius I in 334 BC. |
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http://www.krysstal.com/inventions_06.html
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| | Greek Timeline |
 | | 1,200 BC The Trojan War, civil war, and the fall of the Mycenean. |  | | 323 - 148 BC Greek City States remain relatively independent. |  | | 1,100 - 1,000 BC Ionian Immigration to Asia Minor. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/aegean/timeline.html
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 | | 1360 BC The overseer of the work, Kha, and his wife, Meryt, before the god Osiris in a vignette from the Book of the Dead papyrus from his tomb at Deir el-Medina, Thebes, c. |  | | Temple Complex at Luxor, 1360-330 BC *Plan of the temple Complex at Luxor, 1360-330 BC *The temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Thebes, 1930 — 150 BC Plan of the temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Thebes, 1930 — 150 BC *Colossal granite head of Amenhotep III from the temple of Mut, Karnak, c. |  | | 1360 BC *View of the funerary temples of Hapshepsut, Deir el-Bahri, Thebes, c. |
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http://www.unc.edu/~egatti/Art36/slide_lists/Egyptian/new_egypt_early.doc
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| | MVAP Franklin and Marshall Black-Glaze Ceramics |
 | | Lastly, an olpe dating as late as 150 BC and a kantharos to 175 BC were found in strata 2 and 3 respectively. |  | | Thirteen of the finds in PC 23 were found in stratum 2, nine in stratum 3, and three were stray finds. |  | | In the same reasoning, the bowl/cups were not made before 300 BC since the olpe and kantharos were not manufactured until 300 BC. |
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http://www.smu.edu/poggio/franlinmarshallceramics.html
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| | BBC - History - Llyn Cerrig Bach 150 BC - AD 50 |
 | | Many of the objects are associated with horsemanship; others are weapons, and there are also chains believed to have been used to secure gangs of slaves. |  | | Nearly 150 metal objects came to light, most of which are now in the National Museum at Cardiff. |  | | The fact that objects with such distant origins were brought to Anglesey indicates that there were in the island in the years between c.150 BC and AD 50 figures of far-reaching influence. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/timelines/wales/cerrig_bach.shtml
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| | EARLY GERMANS 150 BC - 250 AD |
 | | Caesar fought German tribes such as the Tencteri and Suebi as a prelude to, and during his Gallic campaigns. |  | | This massive manpower loss was a constant drain on the Republic, but the feared large-scale invasion was not to come until 116 BC onwards when a large confederation of tribes consisting of the Cimbri, Teutones, Tigurini, Marcomanni and Cherusci invaded Italian Gaul, Gaul and Italy in a three pronged attack. |  | | The Germans continued to be a menace to the Roman Empire. |
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http://www.inisfail.com/~ancients/early-germans.html
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 | | By 3500 BC people were sedentary and in the thousands of years that followed they became dependent on agriculture and began the process of establishing multi-level societies. |  | | Initial Period: 1800-800 BC From 1500-300 BC it appears that the diverse societies developing over a large part of Peru "unified" into one culture. |  | | Late Preceramic: 3-1800 BC Agriculture both a blessing, because of the reliable source of food, and a curse, because of the increase in disease due to less variable diet, sedentism and proximity to animals, was essential to the development of complex societies. |
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http://itrs.scu.edu/anthroweb2/008/page1.htm
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| | KatrinaAid |
 | | Members of the BC community have also been encouraged to make donations to the American Red Cross and Catholic Charities and prayers will be offered for the victims and their families during all Masses celebrated on campus during the month of September. |  | | The students have been accepted as visiting students on a non-matriculating basis and will return to their respective universities once they re-open. |  | | “So many people are in great need, and the BC community wants to help students to continue their studies while the relief efforts take place,” said Fr. |
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http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/05/KatrinaAid.html
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| | Greek Art & Archaeology |
 | | 150 BC The Trojan priest and his two sons, being attacked by two snakes sent by Juno |  | | 9 - Reconstruction of the "Pasquino Group," late 3rd century - early 2nd century BC The greek hero lifting the corpse of Patroklos |  | | 200 BC Winged victory alighting on the prow of a ship signaling a sea victory |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/finearts/slide/pollini/Master.Lecture22.html
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| | "Not Just Idle Words. Some Assistance in Bible Reading and Study" |
 | | Eventually, some of the scrolls made their way into the hands of archaeologists and Hebrew scholars who were amazed to find an entire copy of Isaiah which they dated to the first century BC. |  | | No-one suggests these books are inspired and they are not included in any Bibles. |  | | It has been copied by scribes, many times (there were no printing presses), then later translated into English. |
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http://unfailinglove.org/effective/notjustidlewords.htm
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| | HistoricalCoins |
 | | Struck during the First Mithradatic War, 88-86 BC. |  | | Diademed head of the deified Alexander the Great right, wearing horn of Ammon / Athena seated left, holding Nike, left elbow resting on her shield, spear behind; monogram and |
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http://www.cngcoins.com/search.asp?ITEM_IS_SOLD=1&VIEW_TYPE=1&ITEM_INVENTORY_NUMBER=&CONTAINER_NAME=73&ITEM_LOT_NUMBER=&ITEM_DESC=&SEARCH_IN_CONTAINER_TYPE_ID_2=1&image2.x=0&image2.y=0
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| | Seleucid Empire, page 2 (Demetrius I - Phillip II) |
 | | His forces beat Demetrius II in Lebanon and he was supposedly much loved by the populace (until he started robbing temples). |  | | He is usually shown smiling on his coins, probably before he realized that he was going to be put to death by Cleopatra Thea's son, Antiochus VIII, in 123 BC. |  | | Apollo seated left on omphalos, arrow in right hand; resting on bow. |
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http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/seleucia/seleucid2.html
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| | GREEK COIN - 150 BC,**Under Roman Control** SHARP !! and related |
 | | We sell ancient coins, religious implements, such as Egyptian scarabs and ushabtis and Medieval Christian crosses, ancient jewelry, ancient arrow and spear heads, ancient tools, and ancient glassware and pottery. |  | | In 168 BC, Pella fell to the Romans and became the Capitol of the third republic. |  | | TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION: Era: 168 to 100 BC Denomination: AE18 (Bronze) Obverse (front): Zeus Reverse: Two Goats Butting Heads  Diameter: 18 mm (about the size of a US Penny, but, two times as thick Condition: Fine GUARANTEE: All items carry an unconditional lifetime guarantee to be authentic antiquities. |
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http://www.punctilio.com/GREEK-COIN---150-BC---Under-Roman-Control---SHARP---,i7355986992,c37906.html
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| | Greek Art & Archaeology |
 | | 1 - Greco-Roman copy of the Tyrannicides (by Kritios and Nessiotes), 477-476 BC The "tyrant slayers" Hormodius and Aristogeston - original group set up in Athenian Agora |  | | 460 BC No. 5 - Greco-Roman copy of Athenian politician Perikles, late 5th century BC Perikles represented as a "stategos" or general |  | | 270 BC No. 16 - Greco-Roman copy of portrait of the Greek philosopher Epikouros, ca. |
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http://www.usc.edu/dept/finearts/slide/pollini/Master.Lecture20.html
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| | arh 200 Week 7 |
 | | Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs, interior frieze, Temple of Apollo, Bassae, 430-420 BC. |  | | 150-100 BC (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). |  | | Marble copy of a bronze original of the later 2nd c. |
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http://www.providence.edu/art/arh200/week7.htm
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| | Bill Changers From Warren Money Systems, Inc. |
 | | High Security Door Frame BC-100, 150, 1200, 1400 |  | | Mounting Base for BC-100, 150 and 1200 and Top Filler |  | | High Security Door Frame for SBC-2 and SBC-4 |
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http://www.warrenmoneysys.com/rowe.htm
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| | 300 BC to 150 AD |
 | | Erathosthenes - 200 BC Sieve Method for Finding Primes |  | | Apollonius - 262 BC to 190 BC Conic Sections |  | | Heron - 150 BC Expresses the Area of a Triangle in terms of the Sides |
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http://fortyninenorth.home.comcast.net/math/HM0300BC.html
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| | BAKER'S HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY PART 1 |
 | | 150 BC First measurement of distance to moon. |  | | START OF THIS HISTORY SECTION,(1), 240 BC TO 1782 |  | | 240 BC THROUGH 1782 AD This is a moderately technical chronology of discoveries in Astronomy and |
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http://my.execpc.com/~dep33/CHRNLGY1.htm
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| | Latin 215 |
 | | 150-90 BC: Rise of publicani; Gracchi; Marius and the Warlord Phenomenon; Breakdown in Collegiality of the Senate. |  | | 90-70 BC: Civil Wars and Proscriptions; Enfranchisement of Italians and Shrinking Tax Base; New Patronage and Enormous Expense of Political Careers; the Novus Homo (Cicero) and the Disgruntled Aristocrat (Catiline). |  | | 200-150 BC: Rome conquers the Hellenistic Greek kingdoms. |
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http://faculty.maxwell.syr.edu/cchampion/Latin/Cicero&Sallust/Latin225L2.html
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| | William Youngerman Inc. |
 | | Greek Syria/Demetrios I, Soter, BC 162-150, Silver/Tetradrachm, ICG VF30, ICG #3487640101 |  | | William Youngerman, Inc. Bank of America Building - 150 East Palmetto Park Road - Suite 101 - Boca Raton, FL 33432 - (561)368-7707 or (800)327-5010 |  | | Greek/Phoenicia, BC 91/87, Silver/Tetradrachm, ICG EF45, ICG #3487640114 |
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http://www.williamyoungerman.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=1177
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| | India, page 2 |
 | | Satakarni Family Issues (circa 39 BC - 220 AD) |  | | Single-headed Karttikeya standing facing left, holding standard and (?); Ujjain symbol with swastika above, to right; railed tree to left. |  | | AE Quarter Karshapana (Later series: circa 180 - 160 BC) |
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http://www.grifterrec.com/coins/india/ancientindia2.html
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 | | Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin. |  | | Most likely from the Sitichoro hoard of 1968. |  | | Pamphylia, Aspendos 300-250 B.C. AR Stater (10.76 gm) Obv: Two wrestlers grappling;EI between. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/mn/ancientcoin/gs.html
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| | Canon BJC 150 |
 | | Refill kit for use with Canon BC-02, BC02, BC 02 inkjet cartridge. |  | | Refill kit for use with Canon BC-05, BC05, BC 05 inkjet cartridge. |  | | Kit includes 2x20ml bottles black ink, illustrated instructions, syringe, refill clip, refill needles, cartrdige screw. |
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http://www.pacificink.com/printer.php?Desc=canon-bjc150
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| | SCALES AND WEIGHTS FROM ALL PLACES AND TIMES - Liveauctioneers |
 | | A round bronze cast stater weight with head of a bearded Agamemnon facing.. |  | | 500 BC, Agrigentum, a coin weight, conically shaped, similar but more worn than previous two examples. |  | | 500 BC, Agrigentum, a coin weight, conically shaped, similar but with three pellets. |
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http://www.liveauctioneers.com/catalogs/329-100.html
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| | Welcome to Sadigh Gallery :: Combination Lots |
 | | 100 BC- 100 AD Bronzes; 1-Roman Lion head, 100 AD, 1-Greek Fish Brooch, 400 BC, 1-Celtic Brooch, 200 BC, and 1-Bronze Age Horse Pendant, 1200 BC, Various Sizes |  | | (3) Lapis Lazuli Scarabs, 2040 BC (3) Agate Necklaces, 300 AD (5) Tabaristan Silver Coins, 762-794 AD Pairs Earrings, Raw Turquoise and Clad Silver beads, 3000 BC Bronzes; 1-Key, |  | | 600-300 BC (3) Pieces of Jewelry with Lapis Lazuli Inlay and Clad Silver: 1-Bracelet, 1-Pair of Earings, 1-Necklace, Lapis Inlays 3000 BC (5) Terracotta Oil Lamps: 2-Late Bronze Age Saucer Lamps 1550 BC, 1-Middle Bronze Age Four-Sided Oil Lamp 1650 BC |
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http://www.sadighgallery.com/combinationlots1.htm
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