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The Missing Ten Thousand Years refers to a slip by [[Jason Bur'I]]. When initially describing the events of [[Antiquity|Greater Antiquity]], he first states that the era lasted for 25,000 years, then later says 35,000. In his book, [[Where Ancients Dare Not Tread]], he makes the same mistake at several times, Throughout the [[Age of the Dragon]] he gave several lectures on ancient history, and refused to correct the error. When asked directly, he usually changes the subject.
 
The Missing Ten Thousand Years refers to a slip by [[Jason Bur'I]]. When initially describing the events of [[Antiquity|Greater Antiquity]], he first states that the era lasted for 25,000 years, then later says 35,000. In his book, [[Where Ancients Dare Not Tread]], he makes the same mistake at several times, Throughout the [[Age of the Dragon]] he gave several lectures on ancient history, and refused to correct the error. When asked directly, he usually changes the subject.
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 27 December 2018

The Missing Ten Thousand Years refers to a slip by Jason Bur'I. When initially describing the events of Greater Antiquity, he first states that the era lasted for 25,000 years, then later says 35,000. In his book, Where Ancients Dare Not Tread, he makes the same mistake at several times, Throughout the Age of the Dragon he gave several lectures on ancient history, and refused to correct the error. When asked directly, he usually changes the subject.