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- Astronomical year numbering (links | edit)
- Ab urbe condita (links | edit)
- Calendar (links | edit)
- Common Era (links | edit)
- Chronicle (links | edit)
- Era (links | edit)
- Stage (stratigraphy) (links | edit)
- Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (links | edit)
- Geologic time scale (links | edit)
- Hebrew calendar (links | edit)
- Islamic calendar (links | edit)
- Julian calendar (links | edit)
- Lunar calendar (links | edit)
- Lunisolar calendar (links | edit)
- Metonic cycle (links | edit)
- Periodization (links | edit)
- Roman calendar (links | edit)
- Radiocarbon dating (links | edit)
- Revised Julian calendar (links | edit)
- Radiometric dating (links | edit)
- Time (links | edit)
- World Calendar (links | edit)
- Proleptic Julian calendar (links | edit)
- Dendrochronology (links | edit)
- Epoch (links | edit)
- Coral (links | edit)
- Timeline (links | edit)
- Chronology (links | edit)
- Glottochronology (links | edit)
- Solar calendar (links | edit)
- Ephemeris (links | edit)
- Japanese era name (links | edit)
- Geochronology (links | edit)
- Thermoluminescence dating (links | edit)
- Molecular clock (links | edit)
- Deep time (links | edit)
- Korean era name (links | edit)
- Milankovitch cycles (links | edit)
- Sidereal and tropical astrology (links | edit)
- New chronology (Fomenko) (links | edit)
- Ice core (links | edit)
- Calendar era (links | edit)
- Sexagenary cycle (links | edit)
- Law of superposition (links | edit)
- Paleomagnetism (links | edit)
- Old Style and New Style dates (links | edit)
- Before Present (links | edit)
- Sothic cycle (links | edit)
- Stratigraphy (archaeology) (links | edit)