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  2. Chronological dating - Wikipedia

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    Several dating methods exist, depending on different criteria and techniques, and some very well known examples of disciplines using such techniques are, for example, history, archaeology, geology, paleontology, astronomy and even forensic science, since in the latter it is sometimes necessary to investigate the moment in the past during which ...

  3. Timeline of online dating - Wikipedia

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    Dating service that used Bluetooth to "alert users when a person with a matching profile was within fifty feet". [2] 2003 PlentyOfFish launches. Web 2004 OkCupid launches. Web 2006 Spark Networks, owner of niche dating sites like Jdate and Christian Mingle, goes public. [9] 2006 Badoo launches as a dating-focused social networking service 2006

  4. Category : Online dating services of the United States

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  5. Comparison of online dating services - Wikipedia

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    Online dating application for users looking for casual relationships and hookups. Users can swipe up for more serious dating, swipe down for casual hookups. Yes No; More features such as finding out who liked you. Yes After match. EHarmony: Dating site based upon pre-screening using personality tests. ParshipMeet Holding GmbH No

  6. The 10 Best Free Dating Apps of 2024 - AOL

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    For example, knowing that there is some filtering in effect to help you find a compatible person may be a priority, or a dating app that allows the woman to message the man first could be important.

  7. Seriation (archaeology) - Wikipedia

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    In archaeology, seriation is a relative dating method in which assemblages or artifacts from numerous sites in the same culture are placed in chronological order. Where absolute dating methods, such as radio carbon, cannot be applied, archaeologists have to use relative dating methods to date archaeological finds and features. Seriation is a ...

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