Egyptian Epoch

The Egyptian Epoch begins in the year 10,450 BCE, marking the speculative start of ancient Egyptian civilization. This epoch is used in alternative chronologies and speculative histories to represent deep cultural time.

It aligns with the emergence of megalithic architecture, astronomical alignments, and pre-dynastic mythologies — often referenced in both scientific speculation and fringe archaeology.

# Origin

Title: Egyptian Epoch BaseYear: -10450 EventYear: -10450

# Usage The Egyptian Epoch allows storytelling and time-travel references that center ancient human history, including the early construction of sacred sites and the beginning of long-lived river civilizations.

It pairs well with timelines that emphasize Mythic Time, Prehistoric Cultures, and the origins of ancient knowledge systems.

# Example

- April 1, 1920 Egypt = 12,370 years after the Egyptian Epoch - In geological time, this is roughly 0.01237 Ma (million years ago from 1950)