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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extended chronology" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a timeline or sequence of events that spans a longer period than usual. Example: "The historian presented an extended chronology of the events leading up to the war, detailing each significant moment."
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In an attempt to demonstrate the primacy of Moses, Clement gives an extended chronology of the world, wherein he dates the birth of Christ to 25 April or May, 4-2 B.C., and the creation of the world to 5592 B.C.
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This review summarises current research aimed at extending the chronology and thus scientific utility of speleothems beyond the 500 ka limit previously imposed by conventional UTh dating methods.
For Altansumber, we developed a larch residual chronology that extended from 1943 2009 (Fig. 2).
Chronology extends from Chalcolithic time to the XV century AD.
The growth in poetic and dramatic styles, the development of themes and subjects, along with objective evidence, all support a chronology that extends to about 1614.
Bolland and his associate Henschenius (Godefroid Henskens) modified and extended the original plan of the Acta; he arranged the saints according to the date of the observance of their deaths, included doubtful cases (but with notes), and added indexes, chronologies, and histories to each chapter.
Bolland, in collaboration with his associate Henschenius (Godefroid Henskens), modified and extended the original plan of the Acta; he arranged the saints according to the date of their deaths, included doubtful cases (but with notes), and added indexes, chronologies, and histories to each chapter.
The broad chronology of the modelled BIIS indicates a maximum extent at ∼20 ka, with fast-flowing ice across its western and northern sectors that extended to the continental shelf edge.
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