The Earliest Known Record of a Solar Eclipse. One of the Ugaritic Texts of the Second Millennium B. C. Describes a Total Eclipse of the Sun. The Date is Established as 1375 B.C., May 3

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stephenson, F. R.
Format: Print Article
In:Nature
Year: 14, , Volume: 228/5272, Pages: 651-652, 3 fig.
KeiBi Identifier:32:1181
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