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redacted

[ri-dak-tid] / rɪˈdæk tɪd /


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It has been redated to about 3,200BC, or about two centuries earlier than previously thought.

From BBC • Mar. 7, 2025

So the White Sands team redated the footprints using pollen from land plants and quartz grains embedded in sediments between and below the tracks.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 13, 2023

Yet Fuller says that the new finds do not necessarily indicate that the spread of farming needs to be radically redated.

From Science Magazine • Feb. 26, 2015

Packaged goods were found to be mismarked, frozen foods were half thawed, and the manager admitted that after two days on the shelf, packaged meat was taken back to the butcher's block, repackaged, relabeled�and redated.

From Time Magazine Archive

Uncovered in 1927 by German archeologists, the find redated the reign of the mastodon.

From Time Magazine Archive




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