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Historical recording (1926) of Mary Garden singing "Depuis le jour" ("Since the Day") from Gustave Charpentier's Louise.
Historical recording (1919) of Amelita Galli-Curci singing "Sempre libera" ("Always Free") from Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata.
The golden age of historical recording began in the 15th century bce with the central rulers of the 18th dynasty, notably Thutmose III and Amenhotep II and III.
However, this process entails much effort because of the deficiencies in technology of the historical recording systems.
Recent analyses of global Holocene datasets (Coles and Sparks 2006; Deligne et al. 2010; Furlan 2010) demonstrate a rapid decrease in historical recording back to 1500 AD, with possible change points at 1500 and 1900 (Furlan 2010).
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One, the historical record matters.
But historical records are scanty.
The historical record is interesting.
The historical record.
Consider the historical record.
The historical record offers no definitive answers.
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