0s bcの例文
- For BC, make the number negative ( for the decade 0s BC, use-0 ).
- Few remains have been found from the period 500-0 BC, but Celtic culture became an influence.
- While these are legitimate categories I can't see how they can be categorized into " 0 BC births ".
- This was followed by daggers, swords, drums, and situla from 500-0 BC . Finally, Chinese seals, coins, mirrors and halberds appear in the first century AD.
- This prophet ( Jesus or more properly 8????? ) was born several years before the conjunction that that gave raise to the astrological new age ( " there was no 0 BC " ).
- Some scholars suggest that the Mumun pottery period should be extended to c . 0 BC because of the presence of an undecorated ware that was popular between 400 BC and 0 BC called " jeomtodae " ( ko : 葼殉 ).
- Some scholars suggest that the Mumun pottery period should be extended to c . 0 BC because of the presence of an undecorated ware that was popular between 400 BC and 0 BC called " jeomtodae " ( ko : 葼殉 ).
- After a slow start for both teams, ending the half 6 0 BC, the game opened up as BC scored three touchdowns on three possessions to open the second half, using their considerable size advantage to overpower the Minutemen's defensive line.
- The Przeworsk culture initially became established in Lower Silesia, Greater Poland, central Poland, and western Masovia and Lesser Poland, gradually replacing, moving eastbound, the Pomeranian culture and the Cloche Grave culture, coexisting with the older cultures for a while ( in some cases well into the younger pre-Roman period, 200 to 0 BC ) and assimilating in process some of their characteristics, for example the Cloche Grave funerary practice and ceramics.
- This has nothing to do with keeping sufficient distance from " Athens ", but rather with staying clear of Persian territory . ( In the context of 481 / 0 BC, this concern with collaboration with the Persians would make a lot of sense . ) It is only by emending the text that you can get it to say how far from Athens the ostracized must go ( though many scholars support such emendation, e . g.