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I've never heard of the 1700 figure, although I have heard about the lost 1000 years due to changing the way they wrote years on maps and such , so for example 1650 ad should have been i650 ("in the year of out lord, 650") but they changed the i to a 1 without correcting the difference and essentially added 1000 years to our history, (and then they made up the dark ages to fill the gap) . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nYW3DyeIs somewhat good explanation since I can't find the one I learned the information from

2 years ago
2 score
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I've never heard of the 1700 figure, although I have heard about the lost 1000 years due to changing the way they wrote years on maps and such , so for example 1650 ad would have been i650 ("in the year of out lord, 650") and then they changed the i to a 1 without correcting the difference and added 1000 years to our history, (and then they made up the dark ages to fill the gap) . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nYW3DyeIs somewhat good explanation since I can't find the one I learned the information from

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I've never heard of the 1700 figure, although I have heard about the lost 1000 years due to changing the way they wrote years on maps and such when they changed the way we wrote the year, so for example 1650 ad would have been i650 ("in the year of out lord, 650") and then they changed the i to a 1 without correcting the difference and added 1000 years to our history, (and then they made up the dark ages to fill the gap) . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nYW3DyeIs somewhat good explanation since I can't find the one I learned the information from

2 years ago
2 score
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I've never heard of the 1700 figure, although I have heard about the lost 1000 years due to changing the way they wrote years on maps and such when they changed the way we wrote the year, so for example 1650 ad would have been i650 ("in the year of out lord, 650") and then they changed the i to a 1 and added 1000 years to our history. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nYW3DyeIs somewhat good explanation since I can't find the one I learned the information from

2 years ago
1 score