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38th century BC

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One hundred years, from 3800 BC to 3701 BC
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  • 38th century BC
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  • 3790s BC
  • 3780s BC
  • 3770s BC
  • 3760s BC
  • 3750s BC
  • 3740s BC
  • 3730s BC
  • 3720s BC
  • 3710s BC
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The38th century BC was acentury which lasted from the year 3800 BC to 3701 BC.

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The Jewish calendar's reference point in 3761 BC is traditionally held to be about one year before thecreation of Adam and Eve.

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See also:Holocene calendar

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References

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  1. ^Kitchen, A.; Ehret, C.; Assefa, S.; Mulligan, C. J. (2009)."Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of Semitic languages identifies an Early Bronze Age origin of Semitic in the Near East".Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.276 (1668):2703–2710.doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0408.PMC 2839953.PMID 19403539.
  2. ^anno mundi in Encyclopedia Britannica
  3. ^"Creation (3760 BC)".Jewish History. Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. Retrieved15 February 2013.
  4. ^"To find the corresponding Jewish year for any year on the Gregorian calendar, add 3760 to the Gregorian number, if it is before Rosh Hashanah. After Rosh Hashanah, add 3761.""The Jewish year".About the Jewish Calendar. Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. Retrieved15 February 2013.
  5. ^"Birthday of Adam & Eve (3760 BC)".Jewish History. Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. Retrieved15 February 2013.
  6. ^Tauber, adapted by Yanki."The Man in man".High Holidays Rosh Hashanah Study Essays. Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. Retrieved15 February 2013.
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40th centuryBC ← 39th centuryBC ← ↔ → 37th centuryBC → 36th centuryBC
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3790s BC3799 BC3798 BC3797 BC3796 BC3795 BC3794 BC3793 BC3792 BC3791 BC3790 BC
3780s BC3789 BC3788 BC3787 BC3786 BC3785 BC3784 BC3783 BC3782 BC3781 BC3780 BC
3770s BC3779 BC3778 BC3777 BC3776 BC3775 BC3774 BC3773 BC3772 BC3771 BC3770 BC
3760s BC3769 BC3768 BC3767 BC3766 BC3765 BC3764 BC3763 BC3762 BC3761 BC3760 BC
3750s BC3759 BC3758 BC3757 BC3756 BC3755 BC3754 BC3753 BC3752 BC3751 BC3750 BC
3740s BC3749 BC3748 BC3747 BC3746 BC3745 BC3744 BC3743 BC3742 BC3741 BC3740 BC
3730s BC3739 BC3738 BC3737 BC3736 BC3735 BC3734 BC3733 BC3732 BC3731 BC3730 BC
3720s BC3729 BC3728 BC3727 BC3726 BC3725 BC3724 BC3723 BC3722 BC3721 BC3720 BC
3710s BC3719 BC3718 BC3717 BC3716 BC3715 BC3714 BC3713 BC3712 BC3711 BC3710 BC
3700s BC3709 BC3708 BC3707 BC3706 BC3705 BC3704 BC3703 BC3702 BC3701 BC3700 BC
3690s BC3699 BC3698 BC3697 BC3696 BC3695 BC3694 BC3693 BC3692 BC3691 BC3690 BC


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