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I see a hot of mix-n-match pages like [https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/#/entry/145517865 this one], where the auziliary data has a "time period" for a work of literature, and the data [https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q375786&diff=prev&oldid=1864348601 is being add by bot] to Wikidata.
I see a of mix-n-match pages like [https://mix-n-match.toolforge.org/#/entry/145517865 this one], where the auziliary data has a "time period" for a work of literature, and the data [https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q375786&diff=prev&oldid=1864348601 is being add by bot] to Wikidata.


What does a time period of "ancient history" indicate? That the work was written in ancient times? That it was published in ancient times? That it was performed in ancient times? Or does it mean that the setting of events in the story take place in ancient times? Or something else?
What does a time period of "ancient history" indicate? That the work was written in ancient times? That it was published in ancient times? That it was performed in ancient times? Or does it mean that the setting of events in the story take place in ancient times? Or something else?