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'''B'nurlac''' was a civilization. In [[2358]], one of [[Professor]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard's]] students mentioned it as an example of an ancient civilization ({{N|TNG|The Buried Age}}).
 
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The '''B'nurlac''' were an ancient [[civilization]] who lived at some point before the [[24th century]], native to somewhere in the [[space]] of [[the galaxy]]'s [[alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]]s. In the [[year]] [[2358]], one of [[Professor]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s [[archaeology]] class students mentioned it as an example of ancient civilizations.
   
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==History and specifics==
According to Federation archeologist [[Miliani Langford]], the B'nurlac civilization was destroyed when their bioengineered slave races rose up to eradicate them. The B'nurlac were described as having low, ankylosaurian bodies with bony dorsal carapaces and clubbed tails. ({{N|TNG|The Buried Age}})
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According to [[Federation]] [[archaeologist]] [[Miliani Langford]], the B'nurlac civilization was destroyed when their [[bioengineering|bioengineered]] [[slave]] races rose up to eradicate them. The B'nurlac were described as having low, [[ankylosaurus|ankylosaurian]] bodies with [[bone|bony]] dorsal carapaces and clubbed tails. They built at least some of their civilization on top of ancient [[Manraloth]] ruins, such as those found on a [[planet]] that was known eons later as [[Tanebor]].
   
[[Jean-Luc Picard]] used information from a B'nurlac archeological database in his research into mysterious timeless objects rumored to exist from before the legendary galactic [[Great Extinction]]. ({{N|TNG|The Buried Age}})
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Picard used information from a B'nurlac archaeological [[database]] in his research into mysterious timeless objects rumored to exist from before the legendary galactic [[Great Extinction]]. ({{n|TNG|The Buried Age}})
   
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The B'nurlac were an ancient civilization who lived at some point before the 24th century, native to somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants. In the year 2358, one of Professor Jean-Luc Picard's archaeology class students mentioned it as an example of ancient civilizations.

History and specifics

According to Federation archaeologist Miliani Langford, the B'nurlac civilization was destroyed when their bioengineered slave races rose up to eradicate them. The B'nurlac were described as having low, ankylosaurian bodies with bony dorsal carapaces and clubbed tails. They built at least some of their civilization on top of ancient Manraloth ruins, such as those found on a planet that was known eons later as Tanebor.

Picard used information from a B'nurlac archaeological database in his research into mysterious timeless objects rumored to exist from before the legendary galactic Great Extinction. (TNG novel: The Buried Age)

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References