This table is from Babylonian Chronology 626 B.C. - A.D. 75, by Parker & Dubberstein. It converts the Babylonian calendar to our calendar. I cannot guarantee the dates in this calendar. Some may be wrong. Some may be wrong because it is very difficult to convert calendars. (1) Sometimes different cities within a certain country or area had different calendars. (2) There may have been differences between cities in the observation of the first light seen on the new moon. (3) Each city may have added a different number of days for a certain month. (4) Each city may have added the intercalary month in a different year. (5) etc. See my Chronology Papers for more information on calendars.

The following two tables are examples of Newton's rendering of information from VAT 4956 in table form. The information under the Julian dates -567 and -566 are from VAT 4956. The dates -567 and -566 equates to our 568 BC ad 567 BC.