Synonyms for «new chronology»

The phrase "new chronology" refers to a theory that challenges the traditional timeline of historical events and suggests a different way of dating and interpreting ancient history. It proposes that significant historical events happened more recently than commonly believed, often questioning established historical narratives. This theory sees a need to rewrite or correct historical timelines based on new evidence and interpretations. Full definition
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  • A section on Judd's installations at Marfa in Texas, and an extensive new chronology, compiled by Judd's assistant, Jeff Kopie, are also included. (artbook.com)
  • Given its potential to be able to tell us quite a bit about our past, I'm all for additional funding and work to bring the chronologies up to date, generate new chronologies, and figure out better means of processing them.. (climateaudit.org)
  • Then Georg Baselitz started a new chronology from himself to Mary Heilmann. (artspace.com)
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