Because as the coins preceded the birth of Jesus, the coin maker could not predict if and when Jesus would be born.
they didnt use that date back then
people who lived during the years B.C did not call them that
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Nazca Lines are located in a barren, inhospitable desert and most of them are so large that it is unlikely to spot them from the ground without knowing they are there. It's therefore not surprising that they weren't discovered until first commercial aircraft started to fly over the region. They were spotted in the 1927 when passengers reported seeing what looked like aircraft runways on the desert surface below.
When Robert de La Salle reported his discovery of the Mississippi River to King Louis XIV of France, the king rewarded him by granting him the exclusive rights to the region and the authority to establish settlements. The king also named the newly claimed area "Louisiana" in his honor.
they don't!, its pretty much trial and error , if someone finds AA artefact or dinosaur bone then the archeologists will set up a dig and try to find more .and if they get lucky ,the get lucky. its as smple as that!
According to the written histories, yes they did. However the writer of that history were the clergy that accompanied the conquistadors, so I would be inclined to think the instances were fewer and further between than reported. Archaeologists have unearthed what appears to be proof that human sacrifice was practiced. They can not however conclusively say how often it happened or under what circumstance.
Their expedition was the first to accurately report on the width of the American continent. Know one, before Lewis and Clark, knew exactly the size of the continent from east to west coast. They made notes on the flora and fauna, and took as many samples as they could. They made maps and named rivers, streams, and geographical landmarks. By exploring all the way to the Pacific, they established America's claim to the Northwest Territories. They met and recorded the various Indian tribes and their locations. They reported on the riches of the area and opened up the west for future exploration, study, and settlement.
A:Muhammad's journey to Jerusalem was reported to be a night journey for which there were no witnesses, so an exact date can not be provided. Muhammad's favorite wife, Aisha, is reported to have insisted later that it was not a physical journey.
yes, they have discovered plenty
The connection between Jewish Law and Hammurabi's Code is still being investigated. In July, 2010, archaeologists reported that an Akkadian cuneiform tablet was discovered at Tel Hazor, Israel, containing a 1700 BCE text that was said to be partly parallel to portions of the Hammurabi code.
Maltose was first documented and reported by Gabo Mendelevi, in 1941.
Giganotosaurus was discovered in Argentina in 1993. However, the world didn't hear about it until its discovery was reported in 1994.
It is the predicted coming of Jesus Christ a second time on the earth... after his first reported coming in Jerusalem where he was crucified.
By 1869, a total of 63 elements had been discovered and reported in the scientific literature. These elements formed the basis for Mendeleev's development of the periodic table.
The gastrophoric disease of the spleen, astriclimia, and yptonosis.
Who first reported the presence of 'respiratory centre' which maintains and controls the rate of respiration
Paphos is a city in SouthWest Cyprus. Paphos has been reported by archaeologists that it has been around since the Neolithic period. Usually a sub-tropical climate can be enjoyed in Paphos.
Alex Campbell, a journalist first reported it in 1933, but it's existence has not been proven.
it is a male form