NEW CHRONOLOGY
The term '"New Chronology"' can refer to a number of attempts to rewrite the conventional chronology (the science of locating events in time):
★ ''The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended'', a book by Isaac Newton
★ Revised Chronology, part of the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky, which sought to explain various events in myth and legend scientifically; detailed in his book ''Ages in Chaos''
★ The Glasgow Chronology, a different chronology of Egypt proposed by David Rohl
★ The writings of Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov
★ New Chronology (Fomenko), a proposition by Anatoly Fomenko that world history started roughly around AD 1000, and nearly all "ancient" history is actually the history of the same culture
★ The Phantom time hypothesis of Heribert Illig
★ Hungarian Calendar, a work by Hunnivári
★ ''The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended'', a book by Isaac Newton
★ Revised Chronology, part of the theories of Immanuel Velikovsky, which sought to explain various events in myth and legend scientifically; detailed in his book ''Ages in Chaos''
★ The Glasgow Chronology, a different chronology of Egypt proposed by David Rohl
★ The writings of Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov
★ New Chronology (Fomenko), a proposition by Anatoly Fomenko that world history started roughly around AD 1000, and nearly all "ancient" history is actually the history of the same culture
★ The Phantom time hypothesis of Heribert Illig
★ Hungarian Calendar, a work by Hunnivári
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