There is evidence of agriculture happening 23000 years ago.
it must be BC , because later on birth of Jesus Christ (start of AD), the metals were discovered, and there were no stone age remaining on that time.
1492 AD is the year Columbus sailed the blue and discovered America (probably the answer your looking for) 1492 BC was 1492 years before Christ was born.
There were three main eras in Ancient Rome: the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509–27 BC), and the Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD). The Roman Kingdom was the earliest period when Rome was ruled by kings, followed by the Roman Republic, which was a period of democracy. The Roman Empire was marked by the rule of emperors and the expansion of Roman power.
Okay Will AD is older than BC because AD is very old not like BC
It isn't a question of closer to ad or bc, it IS bc. 3000bc would be -3000ad.
there are two eras BC -before christ and AD- anno domino (after his death)
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The three Mayan eras with their beginning and ending dates is:The Olmecs; 1200 to 100 BC. & 700 to 400 BC.The Teotihuacan; 200 BC. to AD. 600The Mayas; AD. 250 to AD. 900
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it must be BC , because later on birth of Jesus Christ (start of AD), the metals were discovered, and there were no stone age remaining on that time.
1492 AD is the year Columbus sailed the blue and discovered America (probably the answer your looking for) 1492 BC was 1492 years before Christ was born.
The year 250 AD and 250 BC refer to two different eras in the Gregorian calendar, with AD (Anno Domini) denoting years after the birth of Jesus Christ and BC (Before Christ) denoting years before that event. Specifically, 250 AD is 500 years after 250 BC. The two periods are separated by the transition from BC to AD, with no year zero in between. Thus, they represent different points in history, one in the Common Era and the other in the years preceding it.
BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini, Latin for "in the year of our Lord") represent a system of dating that counts years backward from the estimated birth year of Jesus Christ for BC and forward for AD. Time flows in reverse for BC, with 1 BC immediately preceding AD 1; there is no year zero in this system. Thus, the timeline transitions directly from 1 BC to AD 1, marking the division between the two eras. This system is widely used in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most common calendar today.
There were three main eras in Ancient Rome: the Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC), the Roman Republic (509–27 BC), and the Roman Empire (27 BC–476 AD). The Roman Kingdom was the earliest period when Rome was ruled by kings, followed by the Roman Republic, which was a period of democracy. The Roman Empire was marked by the rule of emperors and the expansion of Roman power.
The year difference between BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini, Latin for "in the year of our Lord") is not a straightforward numerical calculation because there is no year 0 in this system. The transition goes directly from 1 BC to AD 1. Therefore, the difference between 1 BC and AD 1 is one year, while the total span between any two years across these eras can be calculated by simply adding the two years together. For example, from 500 BC to AD 500 is a span of 1000 years.
The last date of BC was 1 BC, then the first date of AD was 1 AD, there was no zero.
Okay Will AD is older than BC because AD is very old not like BC