Years: A Chronology



As any serious student of the subject or practitioner of the craft will tell you, history is much more than merely listing events and achievements and the dates on which they occurred. 

How and why are at least as necessary as who and when. However, that does not mean there is no place for chronology. 

Any investigation that involves cause and effect requires some notion of a sequence.

In any case, it seems almost self-evident that a project of this size would require a reasonably detailed and wide-ranging chronology for reference purposes. 

The content in About The North stretches back to the beginnings of time, runs through recorded history and may end up detailing recent events. 

Deep Time takes us back to the beginnings of the universe.

Ancient Time joins the narrative to a point where humans emerge and carries it forward to where reliable written sources deliver a degree of precision that was not possible before.

Historic Time runs through to the recent past. The content increasingly draws on written records, as the details come down to days and months rather than centuries, decades and years.

Recent Time brings us, possibly, right up to the present.
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