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Nanban period - перевод на Английский

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]].

Nanban period         
  • Bell of Nanbanji]], made in Portugal for ''Nanbanji'' Church, established by Jesuits in 1576 and destroyed 1587, Japan
  • Japanese [[arquebus]] of the [[Edo era]] (Tanegasima).
  • The ''[[samurai]]'' [[Hasekura Tsunenaga]] in Rome in 1615 (Coll. Borghese, Rome)
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  • Japanese [[inro]] depicting Nanban foreigners, 17th century.
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  • ''Nanban'' ships arriving for trade in Japan. 16th-century six-fold ''[[byōbu]]'' ([[lacquer]] and gilded screen), by [[Kanō Naizen]]
  • characters]] for "''Nanban''" (lit. "Southern barbarian").
  • Nagasaki]], 17th century.
  • Nanbandō, a western-style cuirass, 16th century.
  • Portuguese traders landing in Nagasaki
  • Portrait of [[Oda Nobunaga]], circa 1583
  • Saint Mary of the Snows hanging scroll (c. 1600)
  • The Portuguese "Japan Route"
  • Armor in European style
  • A [[maki-e]] and mother-of-pearl inlay cabinet that was exported from Japan to Europe in the 16th century. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • A [[Japanese lacquerware]] produced and exported at the request of the [[Society of Jesus]]. Azuchi–Momoyama period, 16th century, [[Kyushu National Museum]]
PERIOD IN JAPANESE HISTORY
Nanbanji; Nanban temple; Nanban Trade Period; Nanban trade period; Nanban period; Nanban Trade; Namban trade
n. Nanban-Periode, Ära der japanischen Geschichte als die ersten Europäer Japna erreichten in 1542 begann und in 1650 mit dem fast vollständigem Verschwinden der der Europäer endete
critical age         
  • Konrad Lorenz
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MATURATIONAL STAGE IN THE LIFESPAN OF AN ORGANISM DURING WHICH THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI
Sensitive periods; Sensitive Periods; Critical Period; Sensitive period; Critical periods; Montessori sensitive period theory; Critical age; Critical period (psychology)
kritisches Alter
Asuka period         
  • Kuratsukuri-no-Tori]], son of a Korean immigrant.
  • gilded]] bronze with silver, Asuka period, 7th century, former [[Horyu-ji]] Temple treasures, [[Tokyo National Museum]]
  • Shaka]] delivering a sermon, dated 698 AD, [[Hase-dera]] Temple, Sakurai, Nara
  • A stone foundation section of the Mount Shioji [[Ōnojō Castle Ruins]], where construction began in 665
  • A wall mural depicting ladies, from the west wall of the [[Takamatsuzuka Tomb]], late 7th century, Asuka period
HISTORICAL PERIOD OF JAPAN, FROM 538 TO 710 (OR 592 TO 645), ITS BEGINNING IS SAID TO OVERLAP WITH THE PRECEDING KOFUN PERIOD. THE YAMATO POLITY EVOLVED GREATLY DURING THIS PERIOD, NAMED AFTER THE ASUKA REGION, ~25 KM SOUTH OF MODERN CITY OF NARA.
Asuka Period; Asuka age; Asuka Jidai; Asuka era
n. Asuka-Periode, Ära der japanischen Geschichte zwischen 538 und 710 nach Christus

Определение

synodic period
¦ noun Astronomy the time between successive conjunctions of a planet with the sun.

Википедия

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.