FACTOID # 60: Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.
 
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Encyclopedia > 710 BC

Centuries: 9th century BC - 8th century BC - 7th century BC


Decades: 760s BC 750s BC 740s BC 730s BC 720s BC - 710s BC - 700s BC 690s BC 680s BC 670s BC 660s BC


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  • 716 BC - Shabaka succeeds his father Piye as king of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt
  • 715 BC - Osorkon IV dies, ending the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
  • 715 BC - Shabaka kills Bakenrenef (Bocchoris), ending the Twenty_fourth Dynasty of Egypt
  • 713 BC _ Birth of semi_legendary Zamolxis in Dacia.



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About Japan: A Teacher’s Resource | Japan Society (3414 words)
This new stage in Japanese history is known as the Jomon (literally “cord pattern”) period because it is characterized by the appearance of earthenware pottery that often decorated with marks and swirling designs impressed by sticks, bamboo, vines or rope.
Thousands of different pots have been found, but the earliest ones (12,000 BC – 5,000 BC) typically had rounded or pointed bottoms so that they could easily be stuck into the ground or in the ashes of a cooking fire.
She is said to have sent an envoy to China in 238 BC and to have received a gift from China in return.
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