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  1. Há 11 horas · Japan portal. v. t. e. The first human inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago have been traced to the Paleolithic, around 38–39,000 years ago. [1] The Jōmon period, named after its cord-marked pottery, was followed by the Yayoi period in the first millennium BC when new inventions were introduced from Asia.

  2. And then there's technology, in our own world Central and South Africa didn't have even simple things like the wheel until the Europeans introduced it through colonialism, and as for North Africa they only became more developed because of the trade in the Mediterranean, without anyone to trade with the Egyptians and Cathinians would never have become as powerful as they did in our own timeline ...

  3. Há 11 horas · James Edward Bruton was the ninth and last child of Thomas and Charlotte Bruton and the eight to be born in Port Elizabeth on the 6 th of April 1838. In the Port Elizabeth Directory of 1849, Thomas Bruton is listed as a storeowner in Market Square. One can presume that James initially followed in his father’s footsteps, hence his initial ...

  4. Há 2 horas · The Assassin's Creed franchise spans a massive timeline, dating from the era of King Leonidas I to England's Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s.Incorporating major historical events in their ...

  5. Há 11 horas · Last year’s summer season temperatures on lands between 30 and 90 degrees north latitude reached 2.07 degrees Celsius (3.73 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than pre-industrial averages, the study ...

  6. Há 11 horas · 3. Ideal for Dormer Windows. One of the advantages of mansard roofs is their versatility, which stems from their steep lower slope and ample vertical space. These features make them ideal for dormer window installation, allowing for better ventilation, natural light entry, and even extending living spaces.

  7. Há 11 horas · New work published in the journal Nature suggests the 2023 heat eclipsed temperatur­es over a far longer timeline — a finding establishe­d by looking at meteorolog­ical records dating to the mid-1800s and temperatur­e data based on the analysis of tree rings across nine northern sites.