World History Archive July 2013

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World History Archive July 2013
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The oldest material on Earth which has yet been dated by man is a zircon mineral of 4.4 billion years old from a sedimentary gneiss in the Jack Hills of the Narre Gneiss Terrane of Australia. October 12, 2004. Satellite image.
2013-07-11
World History Archive/East News
Image Asset Management
WHA_127TH
3,68MB
40cm x 31cm by 300dpi
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