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O que (quem) é quadrennial period - definição

VARIOUS DATING SYSTEMS USED TO DESCRIBE THE HISTORY OF THE MINOAN CIVILIZATION
Late Minoan; Palatial period; Neo-palatial period; Neopalatial Period; Protopalatial Period; New Palace period
  • Another view of the palace
  • Tablet with Linear B writing, a development of the late palatial period.
  • Map of significant Minoan sites and settlements on Crete. Palatial sites are denoted in red.
  • Model of the "Palace of Minos" on Kephala at the Museum in Iraklio
  • The palace at Knossos
  • The remains of the Thera volcano's [[caldera]].

Infectious period         
  • latent period]], the infectious period (the period of communicability) and the [[incubation period]]. In some diseases, as depicted in this diagram, the latent period is shorter than the incubation period. A person can transmit an infection without showing any signs of the disease. Such an infection is called a [[subclinical infection]].
TIME INTERVAL DURING WHICH A HOST (INDIVIDUAL OR PATIENT) IS INFECTIOUS, I.E. CAPABLE OF DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TRANSMITTING PATHOGENS TO ANOTHER SUSCEPTIBLE HOST
Infective period; Period of communicability; Period of infectiousness; Communicability period; Contagious period; Period of contagiousness; Transmission period; Transmissibility period
In epidemiology, particularly in the discussion of infectious disease dynamics (mathematical modeling of disease spread), the infectious period is the time interval during which a host (individual or patient) is infectious, i.e.
synodic period         
  • The semi-major axis (''a'') and semi-minor axis (''b'') of an ellipse
TIME TAKEN FOR A GIVEN OBJECT TO MAKE ONE COMPLETE ORBIT AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT, AND APPLIES IN ASTRONOMY TO MOSTLY EITHER PLANETS OR ASTEROIDS ORBITING THE SUN, MOONS ORBITING PLANETS, EXOPLANETS ORBITING OTHER STARS, OR BINARY STARS
Synodic period; Synodic Period; Sidereal period; Sideric; Tropical period; Anomalistic period; Draconitic period; Siderial period; Sidereal orbital period; Synodic periods; Sinodic period; Synodic cycle; Orbit period; Planetary cycles; Synodical; Orbital Period; Orbital periodicity; Period of the orbit; Draconic period; Synodic orbital period; Synodic year; Synodic time; Revolution period; Orbital cycle; Jovian cycle
¦ noun Astronomy the time between successive conjunctions of a planet with the sun.
synodical         
  • The semi-major axis (''a'') and semi-minor axis (''b'') of an ellipse
TIME TAKEN FOR A GIVEN OBJECT TO MAKE ONE COMPLETE ORBIT AROUND ANOTHER OBJECT, AND APPLIES IN ASTRONOMY TO MOSTLY EITHER PLANETS OR ASTEROIDS ORBITING THE SUN, MOONS ORBITING PLANETS, EXOPLANETS ORBITING OTHER STARS, OR BINARY STARS
Synodic period; Synodic Period; Sidereal period; Sideric; Tropical period; Anomalistic period; Draconitic period; Siderial period; Sidereal orbital period; Synodic periods; Sinodic period; Synodic cycle; Orbit period; Planetary cycles; Synodical; Orbital Period; Orbital periodicity; Period of the orbit; Draconic period; Synodic orbital period; Synodic year; Synodic time; Revolution period; Orbital cycle; Jovian cycle
¦ adjective
1. Christian Church relating to or constituted as a synod.
2. Astronomy another term for synodic.

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Minoan chronology

The Minoan chronology dating system is a measure of the phases of the Minoan civilization. Initially established as a relative dating system by English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans between 1900 and 1903 based on his analysis of Minoan pottery during his excavations at Knossos on Crete, new technologies including carbon dating and DNA analysis have led to significant revisions to the date ranges.

The Minoan Bronze Age period is divided into "Early Minoan" ("EM"), "Middle Minoan" ("MM"), and "Late Minoan" ("LM"), each sub-divided by Roman numerals I to III, and in many cases by a further "A" or "B," so, for example, "MM IIIB."

In 1958 Nikolaos Platon proposed a new chronology at the Prehistoric Conference in Hamburg, based on the development of the architectural complexes known as "palaces" at Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Kato Zakros. In it, the terms "Pre-palace," "Old Palace," and "New Palace" were to replace Evans' scheme. The academic community accepted the scheme but not as a replacement, simply stating where in Evans' system the new terms fit. They are now usually called Prepalatial, Protopalatial, Neopalatial, and Postpalatial in English.