This word is from Latin meaning "middle life" because this was the second era out of the three in the eon of animal life on Earth. It is also called the "age of the dinosaurs."
1. Production era 2.Product era 3.Selling era 4.Marketing era 5.Selling era
The era after the Paleolithic era was the Mesolithic era, also known as the Middle Stone Age. This era was characterized by further advancements in tool-making, the beginning of settled communities, and shifts in human subsistence strategies.
The Cenozoic era was not a subdivision of the Mesozoic era. The Mesozoic era is subdivided into the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
the dynasaur era
In business it means European Research Area. See http://www.answers.com/ERA for other meanings
It is a historical reference meaning Common Era
yugam/kalaghattam (യുഗം/കാലഘട്ടം)
William Shakespeare was born in 1564, meaning that he lived during the Elizabethan era. This era was defined by the rule of Queen Elizabeth I.
A long shirt, commonly worn in the medieval era.
The Romantic Era replaced what was called the Classical Era (not to be confused with the generalized term Classical meaning not Popular or Pop). The Romantic Era was followed by the Modernistic Era, which started in the late 19th/early 20th century and is still with us currently.
The Paleolithic Era was an early period of the Stone Age. The word comes from the Greek palaios, meaning "old", and lithos, meaning "stone".
The Paleozoic literally translates into Ancient Life.It comes from the Greek Palaios meaning ancient or primitive and zoe meaning life.
If by BC you mean before the birth of Christ and by CE you mean Christian Era, then the Christian Era started with the birth of Christ - so BC came first. The link I will place below is an interesting read!
Hence the word renaissance meaning rebirth, u do the math
If you are a baseball pitcher, you want a low era. ERA stands for earned run average, meaning how many runs were scored on you. You want low one because no pitcher wants people to score on them.
BCE= Before Common Era CE= Common Era These abbreviations are used instead of BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini, "In the year of the Lord") as being more inclusive, especially for non-Christians.