The role is written as almost pure exposition, offering physical descriptions of people and places and filling in chronological gaps.
Though these recordings are countless there are chronological gaps (1910-1950), complex music and culture changed rapidly, and the various groups are treated unevenly.
By 1996, experts like Prof. Jeremy B. Rutter, head of classics at Dartmouth, judged the chronological gap too extreme for any linkage.
AD 90, and was followed by a sequence of forts, with some chronological gaps, down to c.
The chronological gaps formed theoretical vacuums.
A few of the esthetic and chronological gaps in the gala's survey are expected to be filled during the festival, which runs through Oct. 6.
The first phase was probably abandoned due to the flood, the second period of construction started over it without any substantial chronological gap.
The show's only significant chronological gap is, in fact, in this early period.
If this was true, this fact would close the chronological gaps.
The gap is not less than three centuries, and the monuments that would fill this chronological gap are almost unknown.