989 BC falls within the 10th century BC.
The 10th century BC.
It would occur in the 49th century, as we are currently in the 2000th century. I am truly hoping that the first answer was a joke, but you never know. We are currently in the 20th Century, so the 49th Century has not happened yet. AD 49 is forty-nine years after Christ was born, in the 1st Century AD, from the Latin anno domini (In the Year of Our Lord). 49 BC is forty-nine years Before Christ. The AD and BC are used whenever confusion may result. Sometimes BC is substituted by BCE (Before the Common Era).
It is in the first century BC, which is different to the first century AD.
No time at all. The first century AD immediately follows the first century BC. There is no zero century, year zero or anything else between them.
989 BC falls within the 10th century BC.
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The 10th century BC.
It was the 10th century BC.
The first century BC. Incidentally, there was no 0th century - BC or AD.
There was no year zero century or year zero. 1 AD immediately followed 1 BC. The first century AD immediately followed the first century BC. There was no century between them.
It would occur in the 49th century, as we are currently in the 2000th century. I am truly hoping that the first answer was a joke, but you never know. We are currently in the 20th Century, so the 49th Century has not happened yet. AD 49 is forty-nine years after Christ was born, in the 1st Century AD, from the Latin anno domini (In the Year of Our Lord). 49 BC is forty-nine years Before Christ. The AD and BC are used whenever confusion may result. Sometimes BC is substituted by BCE (Before the Common Era).
It is in the first century BC, which is different to the first century AD.
1034 years is 10.34 centuries. 1034 AD is in the 11th century AD 1034 BC is in the 11th century BC The first century AD was the years 1 AD to 100 AD The second century AD was the years 101 AD to 200 AD etc. The first century BC was the years 100 BC to 1 BC The second century BC was the years 200 BC to 101 BC etc There was no year 0 as zero did not exist as a concept when Dionysius Exiguus set up the "modern" calendar dates in the year designated 247 Anno Diocletiani which he calculated as 531 years after the birth of Jesus and so designated 531 AD, from which all our dates then follow on. (Zero was invented around 1100 AD).
The 10th century BC started the first day of 1000 BC and ended the last day of 901 BC.
It is believed that camels were domesticated around the 10th century BC. The first camel saddles have been dated to about 1200 BC.
Both. It was the last year of the 21st century BC, and the first year of the 21st century AD.