I'm wondering how ancient timelines work. Like in BCE, are larger numbers older or smaller numbers. For example, did 8000 BCE come first or 1000 BCE? I'm asking this because I'm writing something about history and I don't wanna sound stupid.
adviceman49 answered Sunday January 22 2017, 10:18 am: The numbers before BC work backwards from 8000 to 1. After BC they work upwards from 1 to 2017 today. I realize it is a bit strange and I would like to explain the why of it but I'm not sure I could do so correctly so I won't try. I just know this is the way things are.
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