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Chronology
The word 'chronology' is made from two Greek words - 'chrono' meaning time and 'logos' meaning discourse or reasoning (working out).
The word 'chronology' therefore means the working out of time.
But how do we work out time?

Since ancient times man has used a variety of devices to tell the time; Time that is ordered into seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and years.
Working out time means giving that time some order.
For Example:
When we say... yesterday, last Monday, last month, last year, three years ago, one hundred years ago or one thousand years ago
we are giving time some order.
We are making a chronology.
OR
Putting time into chronological order
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