Yet, as a whole, the events that transpired between 1900 and 2000 B.C.E. still manage to confound the contemporary imagination.
That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition.
The scarf has also inspired and been embraced in contemporary Mexican fashion designs.
Then there is more qualitative research, such as contemporary fiction.
If you listen closely, contemporary creationists talk less theologians and more like caricatures of left-wing cultural theorists.
It didn't occur to me that she wasn't my contemporary and as able as I was.
As a liberal, he had been interested in contemporary politics.
The history of the 18th-century Borghesi astronomical clock is described here from contemporary source material.
We were among our contemporary ancestors, far on the road to yester century.
His Syracusan contemporary Sophron (c. 450) was a famous writer of mimes, chiefly scenes from low-class life.
"one who lives at the same time as another," 1630s, originally cotemporary, from co- + temporary; modified by influence of contemporary (adj.). Replacing native time-fellow (1570s).
"one who lives at the same time as another," 1630s, originally cotemporary, from co- + temporary; modified by influence of contemporary (adj.). Replacing native time-fellow (1570s).