Beforecommon
Beforecommon is a term that appears in discussions of chronology to denote time preceding the start of the Common Era (CE). In a neutral or non-religious dating framework, it can function as an era label similar in purpose to BCE or BC, but its exact meaning is defined by the conventions of a particular project, publication, or data schema. Because it is not widely standardized, documentation accompanying its use specifies how years are counted and mapped to other era systems.
Usage of beforecommon tends to be limited to niche contexts such as historical databases, academic datasets,
Practical considerations for implementing beforecommon include deciding whether a year zero exists, how to map values
Examples of usage are hypothetical, with a dataset stating events as beforecommon 500 or beforecommon 1200,