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Come on, work it out!. But seriously, mankind had at that time not begun a formal system of year counting (it was only just after the Ice Age had finished, they had other things to worry about), so it's a meaningless question. The Ancient Egyptians and the Babylonians had year counting systems about 4000 or 5000 years ago, but they don't relate directly to our modern system.




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11,000 years ago, it was 8987 BC. (or BCE)

It's really easy if you look at a timeline.

From the years zero to now, it's been 2013 years. So all you do is subtract, 2013-11,000, & you get (negative) -8987. If the number is negative then you know it was before year 0, so you have to add the BC (or BCE depending what they're teaching you) at the end.


BCE means Before Common Era, which is used now because some people who are not Christian don't like using BC (Before Christ).

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