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  2. Last Epoch - Wikipedia

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    Every skill has its own augment tree that allows you to control, alter, and empower your playstyle. Evolve your Skeletal Warriors into stealthy assassins or dead-eye archers; transform your classic Fireball into an unrelenting flamethrower or a heat-seeking pyro-bomb; change your trusty Javelin into a devastating lightning storm or take a defensive approach with a holy battle standard of ...

  3. Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia

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    Many computer systems measure time and date using Unix time, an international standard for digital timekeeping.Unix time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (an arbitrarily chosen time based on the creation of the first Unix system), which has been dubbed the Unix epoch.

  4. Iron Age - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic of an Iron Age culture is the mass production of tools and weapons made not just of found iron, but from smelted steel alloys with an added carbon content. [citation needed] Only with the capability of the production of carbon steel does ferrous metallurgy result in tools or weapons that are harder and lighter than bronze.

  5. Geologic time scale - Wikipedia

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    An epoch is the second ... but the knowledge and tools required for accurate ... Geologic Time Scale 2012, was the last commercial publication of an ...

  6. Lopingian - Wikipedia

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    The Lopingian is the uppermost series/last epoch of the Permian. [4] It is the last epoch of the Paleozoic. The Lopingian was preceded by the Guadalupian and followed by the Early Triassic. The Lopingian is often synonymous with the informal terms late Permian or upper Permian.

  7. Solutrean hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The Solutrean tool manufacturing epoch can be considered as the transitional stage between the flint tools of the Mousterian and the bone tools of the Magdalenian epochs, respectively. Solutrean tool-making employed techniques not done before and not rediscovered for millennia, distinguishing the Solutrean technique as far ahead of its time.

  8. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    The dates for each age can vary by region. On the geologic time scale, the Holocene epoch starts at the end of the last glacial period of the current ice age (c. 10,000 BC) and continues to the present. The beginning of the Mesolithic is usually considered to correspond to the beginning of the Holocene epoch.

  9. Detailed logarithmic timeline - Wikipedia

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    Tools, including a point probably made from a sperm whale tooth, used in Morocco for working leather and fur. [126] [127] Tools used at Talepu site in Sulawesi. [128] [129] Shell jewelry in Spain, apparently made by Neanderthals. [130] [131] Jawbone with modern human chin in Guangxi Province. [99] 110–90 ka: Last evidence of Homo erectus. [132]