People come and go, epochs change, battles are fought, wars won and lost, but India exists. |
This age is notable because it is precisely the age of the boundary between the Paleocene and Eocene epochs. |
Similarly, Marx contends that without content, logic can tell us nothing about specific problem domains or specific historical epochs. |
It includes the Palaeocene, Eocene, and Oligocene epochs, spanning the time from the end of the Mesozoic to the beginning of the Neogene. |
This book seeks to highlight the glory of certain epochs of our ancient history. |
There is a parallel here with previous epochs in human history, notably the invention of the printing press and the birth of the Renaissance. |