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==Events==
==Events==
* The [[Sweet Track]] an ancient [[causeway]] in the [[Somerset Levels]], [[England]], one of the oldest engineered [[road]]s discovered and the oldest [[timber trackway]] discovered in [[Northern Europe]] is built in [[39th century BC|3807 BC]] or [[39th century BC|3806 BC]], [[Dendrochronology|tree-ring dating (Dendrochronology)]] enabled very precise dating. It has been claimed to be the oldest road in the world. <ref Name="Current_Archaeology_172">{{cite web | title = The Somerset Levels (the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe) | work = Current Archaeology 172 | publisher = Current Archaeology | date = February 2001 | url = http://www.archaeology.co.uk/ca/issues/ca172/ca172.htm | accessdate = 2007-03-25 }}</ref>
* The [[Sweet Track]], an ancient [[causeway]] in the [[Somerset Levels]], [[England]], one of the oldest engineered [[road]]s discovered and the oldest [[timber trackway]] discovered in [[Northern Europe]] is built in [[39th century BC|3807 BC]] or [[39th century BC|3806 BC]], [[Dendrochronology|tree-ring dating (Dendrochronology)]] enabled very precise dating. It has been claimed to be the oldest road in the world. <ref Name="Current_Archaeology_172">{{cite web | title = The Somerset Levels (the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe) | work = Current Archaeology 172 | publisher = Current Archaeology | date = February 2001 | url = http://www.archaeology.co.uk/ca/issues/ca172/ca172.htm | accessdate = 2007-03-25 }}</ref>


==Significant persons==
==Significant persons==

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Events

Significant persons

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

Fiction and myth

References

  1. ^ "The Somerset Levels (the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe)". Current Archaeology 172. Current Archaeology. February 2001. Retrieved 2007-03-25.

Decades and years