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Figure 1.
Solar eclipse path of October 13, 443 BC (under the TDT time system). The lower curve gives the southern boundary of visible partial solar eclipse. The approximate circles on the left and right sides give areas where the eclipse is visible at sunrise and sunset, respectively. The left and right halves of every circle correspond to the boundaries where the first contact stage (partial eclipse begins) and the fourth contact stage (partial eclipse ends) can be observed, respectively.