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Holocene Epoch Timestamp

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Overview

Add the Holocene Epoch timestamp (2023 CE becomes 12023 HE) before or after the timestamps present on the webpage (or replace them).

The Holocene Epoch sets the first year of the "recent" epoch 10,000 years before the first Anno Domini (1 AD) for a better grasping of the development of the human civilization. The proposal was advanced by Cesare Emiliani in 1993 (see more in the What is the Holocene Epoch? of the extension). e.g. "1 Aug. 2023" can become "1 Aug. 2023 [12023 HE]"; "399 BC" can become "/9602 HE/ 399 BC"; "10 Sep. 259 BC" can become "10 Sep. 9742 HE". To Be Developed The alpha/beta version is powered by Regular Expression matching and some compromises have been made. Future iterations will match through Natural Language Processing.

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Ivan VillalazNov 20, 2023

It's good to be fair, but have some flaws: the years from: (11900 to 11909), (12000 to 12009), sporting seasons like: (12000-01, or 12008-09), doesn't convert well, the first decade of every century doesn't convert properly, instead remains 1900-1909, 2000-2001, also some other ancient years, milleniums, doesn't convert adequately, can you fix this please? aside form that, this is something I was looking for a while ago, good effort.

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Jadi CJun 2, 2023

I have been looking for something like this. The only thing that I want to point out is that if you have something like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150–2686 BC [7315 HE]) It only converts the last date. (2686 BC) You should do something that detect "3150–2686 BC", numbers that are atached with a "-". So that it converts to "6851-7315 HE". Can you please look into this, thanks.

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Yuri CostaMar 29, 2022

Been looking for this for a while. Is there any way to get a spacer for the thousands? i.e. 12 022 HE rather then 12022 HE

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  • Version
    1.0.6
  • Updated
    April 13, 2023
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