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The chronology and history of antiquity accepted today, created in the 16th-17th centuries, apparently contain serious errors. This was understood and discussed by many prominent scientists of the 17th-20th centuries. However, the reconstruction of the true chronology and history of antiquity proved to be a difficult task. But a group of mathematicians from Moscow State University coped with it perfectly. As a result of the work, interesting results were obtained, published both in scientific periodicals and in the form of separate monographs. This book introduces the developed new, significantly shorter chronology, based on the analysis of historical sources by the methods of mathematics, statistics and extensive computer calculations. As an appendix, the authors offer readers a brief overview of some of the new responses to research on the ''new chronology''. 511 pages Published / Manufactured by: AIF-Print 2002