[Redbook7:330-331][19900924:1315b]{4096-year Cycles (2) [continued]}[24th September 1990]
(Amended ff)
(24).1315
[continued]
More relevantly* for us now, the 8192 year cycle would of course halve into 2 x 4096 year cycles, whether or not the common C is of Bronze Age significance; and the current 4096 year cycle halves into 2 x 2048 year cycles, of which we are nearing the end of the second.
Each C is of course the A~ of a yet larger cycle, which is where the Industrial Revolution may fit in: as the A~ of the current 16,384 year cycle, which is absurd enough not to concern us much now.
The critical point is that the date c6000bce, probably the most important advance for Mankind to date, gives us c2048ce as potentially the most important Crisis since then – bar none.**
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*[See last previous entry]
**(But this is put in question by a revised date of 8000#*-7000bce#** – see foot of p330*** [=next fn] <900927>#****
***BUT E[ncylopaedia] B[ritannica] 26:45 puts the start of the move to agriculture with the climatic changes at the end of the Pleistocene Age (& glacial climate) at c8000bce, giving rise to farming villages by c7000bce.**** This effectively makes the year 0 [sic] as [sic] the most important Crisis since the beginning of the Holocene Age! <900927>
****(E[ncylopaedia] B[ritannica] 26:47 says 7th & 6th millennia BC[E] in [the] Mid[dle] East)# <900927>
#E[ncylopaedia] B[ritannica] 26:51: 9000-7000bce in S[outh]W[est] Asia (Mid[dle] East) <900927>
#*(or 9000[bce]-[7000bce]
#**& by climate change c8000bce <900930>
#***→ [[Redbook7:334-337][19900926:c1230]{Prehistoric Circles (1)}[26th September 1990],] 334
#****→ cf [[Redbook7:345][19900930:1108]{4096-year Cycles (3)}[30th September 1990],] 345
(& see VIII [] 94
{→([[Redbook7:343][19900929:2227]{Bridging Cycles?}[29th September 1990],] 343)}
{→ [[Redbook7:345][19900930:1108]{4096-year Cycles (3)}[30th September 1990],] 345}
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