Imagine what the world will be like at the end of the next millennium.
After millennia of dead-ends and extravagant promises, we can now see our way to understanding the mechanisms of ageing.
To begin with, the form and character of the landscape are unlikely to have remained static across the millennia.
Their analyses of macrobotanical remains are consistent with these descriptions and include an analysis of an environment very modified through millennia of cultivation.
Importantly, such speculations assume the prevalence of schizophrenia has remained constant for millennia.
Instead, these core data suggest that regional drying began about 3,000 years ago and that the past three millennia were characterized by variable moisture availability.
As these texts have evolved over millennia and have passed through countless pairs of editorial hands, they defy spatial and temporal attribution.