Old Era on Wikipedia Chrome Extension

Old Era on Wikipedia chrome extension

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Old Era on Wikipedia chrome extension is Convert dates BCE into Old Era dates (similar to Holocene Calendar aka Human Era)..

convert dates bce into old era dates (similar to holocene calendar aka Human Era)..
Convert dates BCE into Old Era dates (similar to Holocene Calendar aka Human Era).

This extension converts bc/bce dates into Old Era dates. Old Era is 10,000 years before Christ (from 10,000 BC to 1 BC) that are numbered in chronological order.

This idea is not new. You may have heard about Holocene Calendar - a calendar reform proposal made in 1993 by Cesare Emiliani. Old Era can be viewed as the first 10,000 years of that calendar.

There was another calendar reform proposal in 1963 by E. R. Hope. He basically proposed an era identical to the old era differing from it only by name. He called his one the Anterior Epoch.

I came up with the idea of the Old Era before I learned about the 1963 proposal, and I decided to keep the name old era, because it sounds simpler.

It’s important to note that this project is not a calendar reform proposal. I don’t propose an official change of the calendar. I just use the Old Era. And I’ve been using it for years. Why? Because I like learning history and I like the way history feels when it’s presented with a timeline that doesn’t number years in reverse order.

I recommend you to try it too. When using this extension set a goal of becoming comfortable with Old Era dates in a few days. Being comfortable means you should be able to understand year numbers without translating them back to Christian dates. To achieve this you need to learn by heart a few oe dates of main historical events and read (or skim through) a bunch of articles on Wikipedia while using this extension.

Or at least try to familiarise yourself with just one century - 100th century oe (or 1st century BC). It starts in 9901 and ends in 10 000. It’s just a century that came right before the 1st century ad. If I tell you, for example, that Augustus reigned in 9974 - AD 14, you should easily understand the position of year 9974 on the timeline without converting it to a date bc. You can read articles about Cleopatra, Caesar, Spartacus, Caesar’s civil war, Gallic wars, etc. Basically, read whatever you can find that is related to the 100th century. This is the one century, dates in which you will understand immediately. By focusing on this century you can sort of dip your toes into using this timeline without too much effort. And then you can decide for yourself if this timeline is helpful or not.

If you are sceptical, I ask you to at least familiarise yourself with the 100th century before you jump to conclusions. Some people would say that using an alternative timeline doesn’t change anything. I say, it completely changes the way you perceive history. But you have to experience it on your own to believe it.

This is how this extension works.

Most of the dates BC are detected and translated automatically. The extension can even detect ranges of dates. For example in this line “1274 - 1245 BC” both numbers would be identified as years BC and translated.

If some dates are not being translated by the extension, the reason most often is a missing bc. Since Wikipedia is editable, you can make such dates translatable by simply adding missing bcs. Most of the time it is appropriate to do so, because it leads to improved readability.

It’s not always possible or appropriate to add a “BC” to a date. In such cases I use my server to store translation instructions for such dates. However this makes entire project dependent on me. To fix this, I plan to propose a certain mark-up on Wikipedia. It will be a universal markup for dates BC. Any extension or script will be able to use it no matter what timeline it will translate the dates into.

The mark-up will be used only for some dates, not all dates. It will be lightweight and invisible to Wikipedia readers. Once the markup is accepted by Wikipedia, I will shut down my server, and the entire project will simply live inside wikipedia where you’ll be able to fix any date conversion issue yourself.

The next step will be to make sure that all the dates BC on Wikipedia are translatable (by adding missing BCs and the markup I just mentioned). This will mean updating thousands of articles. I’m currently developing tools for this work.

There are only about 60,000 articles that contain dates bc. That’s less than 1% of all the articles on Wikipedia. Probably most of them are translatable to begin with. Still, we have a lot of work to do. Months or even a few years worth of work, depending on how many people will be involved in the project.

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  • Step 1: Go to the Chrome webstore https://chrome.google.com/webstore or download the extension Old Era on Wikipedia Chrome Extension Download from https://pluginsaddonsextensions.com
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  • Step 3: click on the Old Era on Wikipedia Chrome Extension Link
  • Step 4: in the next page click on the Add to Chrome button to Download and Install the Old Era on Wikipedia extension for your Chrome Web browser .

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