The term "New Chronology" can refer to a number of attempts to rewrite the conventional chronology (the science of locating events in time):
Definition A chronology may be either relative &mdashthat is locating related events relative to each other&mdashor ''absolute'' &mdashlocating Sir Isaac Newton, FRS (ˈnjuːtən 4 January 1643 31 March 1727) Biography Early years See also Isaac Newton's early life and achievements Immanuel Velikovsky ( Иммануил Великовский) ( Vitebsk, June 10, 1895 ( NS) &ndash November 17, Ages in Chaos is a book by the controversial writer Immanuel Velikovsky, first published by Doubleday in 1952, which put forward a major The Glasgow Chronology or New Chronology is a proposed revision of the Egyptian chronology of Ancient Egypt. Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov (Никола́й Алекса́ндрович Моро́зов July 7, 1854 &ndash July 30, 1946) was a The New Chronology is a rewriting of world Chronology, based on the contention that conventional chronology is fundamentally flawed The Phantom time hypothesis is a theory developed by Heribert Illig (born 1947 in Vohenstrauß) in 1991 The Hungarian Calendar hypothesis is a theory developed by Hunnivári which suggests that in the Middle Ages between 880-1080 CE, 200 years never occurred
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