This data chart is an attempt to date new Biblical Geneological
timeline information to new Greco-Roman timeline information. The
resulting discovery is that the last Olympiad may have taken
place only about four centuries after the birth of the Biblical
Patriarch Adam. If so, then the "Middle Ages" of
"a thousand years", that lasted between the last
Olympiad and the discovery of the New World, was only about a
hundred years - and not "a thousand years" as recorded
by historians nearly five centuries ago.
Because the conventional time period of the Middle Ages is dated
between the fall of Rome (c.476 A.D.) to the invention of the
printing press (c.1450 A.D.), it has been assumed that the Middle
Ages lasted almost "a thousand years" - however, new
data supports the unique timeline concept in which the time
period between the last Olympiad (393 A.D. = 402 AA.) and the
discovery of the New World (1492 A.D. = 492 AA.?) is the
"New Middle Ages" of only a "hundred years" instead.