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Chronicles of Mankind: Combining Mythological and Calendar Time

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Chronicles of Mankind: Combining Mythological and Calendar Time
Chronicles of Mankind: Combining Mythological and Calendar Time

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Chronicles of Mankind: Combining Mythological and Calendar Time

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The author was not satisfied with the explanation of school history teachers and institute professors that Russian history began only in the IX century with the arrival of Rurik in Russia. The author was convinced that it was only Rurik's history, not the history of Russia. During the postgraduate period of his life, the author managed to find in the Lenin Library for the first time. V.I. Lenin for the first time to find historical materials about other history of Russia and Russian people. Since then the author on scraps began to collect material for the future writing "Chronicles of Russ or a history of Russian people", and subsequently for "Chronicles of mankind". The material for the present collection was collected by three periods: a) early 1986 - 1991; average 1996 - 2003; late 2020 - 2023. The present collection was the author's attempt to approach the most ancient Russian history and the global chronology of mankind.

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