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  1. 3rd millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 3 The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age . It represents a period of time ... in the form of writing . In the 3rd millennium BC, the growth of these riches, both intellectually ... during the 3rd millennium BC, limits were being pushed by architects and rulers. Towards the close of the millennium, Egypt became the stage of the first popular revolution recorded in history. After ... BC Millennia References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 3rd Millennium Bc Category 3rd millennium BC Category ... . World population is estimated to have doubled in the course of the millennium, to some 30 million people. Overview Bronze Age The Bronze Age occurred estimately between 3000  BC and 2500  BC. The previous millennium had seen the emergence of advanced, urbanized civilizations, new bronze ... due to climate change starting in 4th millennium BC . Significant persons Djoser , king of Egypt, commissions ... middle chronology Ur Nammu founder of the 3rd dynasty of Ur 2112 2095  BC middle chronology The Three ... of two humped camel domestication in the third millennium BC ref though widespread use took until mid to late 2nd millennium BC . Indoor plumbing and sewage in the Indus Valley Civilization . Sumerian ... 2000 talet f.Kr. millennium tl 256 BC ta 3 uk 3 . . ur 2000 zh ... conflicts drained all available resources, energies and populations. In this millennium, larger empires ... government and became a relatively peaceful, well organized, complex technocratic state called the 3rd ... , with its walls. c. 3000 BC First evidence of gold being used in the Middle East was from this time period. c. 3000 BC Nubian A Group , Ta Seeti kingdom came to an end due to possibe raids by Ancient Egypt Egypt c. 3000 BC 2000 BC marine vessel Vessel s from Denmark are made. They are now at National Museum , Copenhagen . c. 2890 BC Second Dynasty of Egypt, reign of Hotepsekhemwy Syria Foundation of the city of Mari, Syria Mari 29th century BC . Semitic tribes occupy Assyria in northern part ...   more details



  1. List of sovereign states in the 3rd millennium BC

    orphan date March 2010 This is a list of sovereign state s that existed between 3000 BCE and 2001 BCE. Sovereign states class wikitable border 1 Sovereign state Years Middle Kingdom of Egypt Egypt Middle Kingdom 2080 BCE 1640 BCE Elam 2700 BC 539 BC Gojoseon Ancient Korean kingdom 2333 BCE 108 BCE Lists of sovereign states by year expanded BCE DEFAULTSORT List Of Sovereign States In The 3rd Millennium Bc Category 3rd millennium BC Sovereign states ...   more details



  1. 3rd millennium BC in North American history

    BC The Cochise people become skilled farmers of the American Southwest. 2500 BC Inuit settle Arctic Alaska from the Siberian Far East. Category 3rd millennium BC North American history Category Timelines ...   more details



  1. 3rd millennium

    yet many scientists agree it should be very soon and certainly within the third millennium. 3rd millenium ref http www.youtube.com watch?v D71sALVvhQE ref Notes reflist Millennia Category 3rd millennium ...Millenniumbox 3 In contemporary history , the third millennium is a period of time that commenced on January 1, 2001, and will end on December 31, 3000, of the Gregorian calendar . This is the third period of one thousand years in the Anno Domini . As this millennium is currently in progress, its first two decades, the past 2000 2009 2000s and the current 2010s , are the subject of the historian s attention. The remaining part of the 21st century and longer term trends are researched in futurology . Centuries and decades cellpadding 3 border 0 align right 21st century align left 2000s decade 2000s ref 9 of the 10 years of the decade are in this millennium. ref align right 2010s align right 2020s align right 2030s align right 2040s align right 2050s align right 2060s align right 2070s align right 2080s align right 2090s align right 22nd century align left 2100s decade 2100s align right 2110s align right 23rd century align right 24th century align right 25th century align right 26th century align right 27th century align right 28th century align right 29th century align right 30th century Popular Expectations Technological Singularity 21st century ref http www.google.ie url?sa t&source web&cd 1&ved 0CBQQtwIwAA&url http 3A 2F 2Fvideo.google.com 2Fvideoplay 3Fdocid 3D2160815834239891699&rct j&q human 20v2.0&ei DHGOTfW1FIbDhAeWrPW7Dg&usg AFQjCNHm96DfJ6H5jZ0ucuba nK4HrNqYg&sig2 kRsx252UmDqj2JakFdnr8Q ... space mission. 3rd millenium ref http www.google.ie url?sa t&source web&cd 3&ved 0CCIQtwIwAg&url ... Millennium 3 lb 3. Joerdausend jbo 2xyxyxymoi hu 3. vezred mk III mr . . ms Milenium ke 3 nl 3e millennium ja 3 no 3. rtusen pl III tysi clecie n.e. pt Terceiro mil nio d.C. ... fi Kolmas vuosituhat sv 2000 talet millennium ta 3 uk 3 ur 2000 vi Thi n ni n ...   more details



  1. 2nd millennium BC in music

    Refimprove date September 2008 cleanup date September 2008 3rd millennium BC in music 2nd millennium BC in music 1st millennium BC in music Events 2000 BC The trumpet is played in Denmark . Fact date February 2009 2000 BC percussion instrument Percussion instruments are added to Egyptian orchestra s. 1500 BC Guitar, lyre, trumpet, and tambourine are used by the Hittites . 1500 BC Harps are played in Egypt . 1400 BC the Hurrian song is engraved on a clay tablet. See also List of years in music Category 20th century BC Music ...   more details



  1. 1st millennium BC

    Nations geoscheme border 1 class wikitable Events of the 1st millennium BC style width 10 text align ... EUROPE limit three 395 BC Corinthian War 4th Century OCEANIA limit three   align left 3rd century BC from 300 to 201 3rd Century AFRICA limit three 300 BC Tifinagh script developed br 300 BC Meroe becomes capital of Kingdom of Kush Kush br 202 BC Battle of Zama 3rd Century AMERICA limit three 250 ... Virginia 3rd Century ASIA limit three 221 BC Qin Dynasty China unified 3rd Century EUROPE limit three 264 BC First Punic War br 218 BC Second Punic War br 3rd Century OCEANIA limit three   align ... people of the 1st millennium BC style width 10   style width 18 text align center Africa style ... 3rd century BC from 300 to 201 AFRICA limit three Hannibal 248 183 BC, Tunisia br Aktisanes br Amanislo ... Jaspers . Late 3rd century BC or 2nd century BC Veiled and masked dancer is made. It is now kept ... 320s BC align right 310s BC align right 309 300 BC 300s BC align right 3rd century BC align right ... 1st Millennium Bc Category 1st millennium BC Category Millennia 9 ar be 1 ... now Khorsabad in Iraq , c. 713 716 BC. From Paul mile Botta s excavations in 1843 1844. TOC div The 1st millennium Before Christ BC encompasses the Iron Age and sees the rise of many successive empires, and spanned from 1000 BC to 1 BC . The Neo Assyrian Empire , followed by the Achaemenids . In Greece ... of Hellenistic civilization Hellenism . The close of the millennium sees the rise of the Roman Empire ... Asia. In China, the Spring and Autumn Period sees the rise of Confucianism . Towards the close of the millennium ... increases in the course of the millennium, reaching some 170 to 400 million people at its close depending ... center Oceania align left 10th century BC 1000 BC to 901 BC 10th century AFRICA limit three 1000 BC rise of Nok culture br 1000 B.C. decline of Ghana Empire Tichit Walata br 1000 Beginning of East South Bantu expansion 10th century AMERICA limit three 1000 BC rise of Chav n de Huantar Chav n de Hu ntar ...   more details



  1. 2nd millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 2 The 2nd millennium BC marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age . Its ... most of the second half of the 2nd millennium BC several regional powers competed relentlessly for hegemony ... s, and pronounced aristocracy aristocrat ic life. Near the end of the 2nd millennium BC, new waves ... DEFAULTSORT 2nd Millennium Bc Category 2nd millennium BC Category Millennia 8 ar ... to violent changes at the center of the millennium, and a new order emerges with Greece Greek dominance of the Aegean and the rise of the Hittite Empire . The end of the millennium sees the transition ... BC. Overview Bronze Age Middle Bronze Age Spending much of their energies in trying to recuperate from the anarchic situation that was at the turn of the millennium, the most powerful civilizations of the time ... the middle of the millennium, bands of Proto Indo Europeans Indo European invaders came from the Central ... were unable to defend against the invaders In 1630 BC , the Hyksos swept into the Nile Delta, and in 1595 BC , the Hittites swept into Mesopotamia . Late Bronze Age The peoples in place were quick to adapt ... of Babylon . c. 2000 BC Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom in Egypt 21st century BC 2052 16th century BC 1570 BC . c. 2000 BC Nubia in her Kingdom of Kerma Kerma phase 2500 1520 c. 2000 BC Tichit Ghana empire Ancient Ghana settlements began c. 2000 BC Menhir statue of a woman, from Montagnac ... BC Seima Turbino Phenomenon originating in the Altai Mountains leads to rapid and massive migrations ... 1 pages 9 date January 2009 url doi id ref c. 2000 BC 1600 BC Erlitou culture Erlitou period Xia Dynasty in China. c. 2000 BC 1900 BC Kamares Ware jug, from Phaistos , Crete , is made. Old Palace ... 19th century BC 1900 BC Civilization in Canaan 18th century BC 1800 BC . c. 1800 BC 1600 BC ... at National Museum , Copenhagen . c. 1700 BC An earthquake damages palaces at Knossos and Phaistos . c. 1700 BC 1550 BC Woman or Goddess with snakes, from the palace complex, Second Palace period ...   more details



  1. 6th millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 6 During the 6th millennium BC , agriculture spread from the Balkans to Italy and Eastern ... Calendar illustrating 1  September 5509 BC. Image CMOC Treasures of Ancient China exhibit pottery ding.jpg right thumb 200px Yangshao Culture c. 6000 BC The Mehrgarh culture reaches its height c. 6000 BC. The Mehrgarh site is one of the most important Neolithic sites in the world. It is located in present day Pakistan Balochistan Pakistan Baluchistan Province . c. 6000 BC The entire 6th Millennium was a part of the Holocene climatic optimum so were the 4th millennium BC 4th , 5th millennium BC 5th , and 7th millennium BC 7th Millennia . This was a warm period also known as the Atlantic period ... European culture s. br References references Millennia Category 6th millennium BC Category Millennia ... 200px Black Sea today light blue and in 5600 BC dark blue according to Ryan s and Pitman s theories ... c. 6000 BC Records of the Mosyllonian civilization in Somalia c. 6000 BC The Copper Age comes to the Fertile Crescent . Roux 1980 First use of copper in Middle East. Bailey 1973 c. 6000 BC Fully Neolithic agriculture has spread through Anatolia to the Balkans . 1967 McEvedy c. 6000 BC Equids disappear from the Americas . c. 6000 BC Junglefowl kept in India. c. 6000 BC Female figurines holding ... of the home. c. 5900 BC Prehistoric Vinca culture emerges on the shores of lower Danube . c. 5800 BC Beginning of the Dadiwan culture in China . c. 5800 BC The Hosanna Period in Mesopotamia t. 5500 BC , with the earliest version of stamp seal s. Roux 1980 c. 5760 BC The volcano Puy de D me mountain Puy de D me in France Volcanic eruption erupts . c. 5677 BC Cataclysmic volcanic explosion of convert ... of the Cascade Range . c. 5600 BC Beginning of the desertification of North Africa , which ... Egypt Egyptian civilization. c. 5600 BC The Red Paint People become established in the region from present day Labrador to New York state. 5509 BC The Byzantine calendar dates Genesis creation ...   more details



  1. 7th millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 7 During the 7th Millennium BC , agriculture spreads from Anatolia to the Balkans . World ... Excavations at the South Area of atal H y k Image 7th millennium BC sculptures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.jpg thumb right 300px 7th millennium BC sculptures rocks from the Middle ... abrupt for many worldwide. References reflist Millennia DEFAULTSORT 7th Millennium Bc commonscat 7th millennium BC Category 7th millennium BC Category Millennia 3 ar bar 7 ... thumb This stone mask from the pre ceramic neolithic period dates to 7000 BC and is probably the oldest ... BC Beginning of the Peiligang culture in China . c. 7000 BC Agriculture and neolithic settlement at Mehrgarh , in current day Balochistan Pakistan Baluchistan , Pakistan . c. 7000 BC Agriculture ... BC 600 BC Elam . c. 7000 BC Elam becomes farming region. c. 7000 BC 6000 BC Figure from Ain Ghazal , Jordan , was made. It is now in National Museum , Amman , Jordan . c. 6850 4800 BC Advanced agriculture and a very early use of pottery by the Sesclo culture in Thessaly , Greece . c. 6500 BC Paleolithic period ended. Neolithic period started in China. c. 6500 BC Beginning of the Houli culture in China. c. 6500 BC 5500 BC atalh y k , Turkey . Inhabitants traded obsidian . c. 5000 inhabitants. c. 6200 BC Beginning of the Xinglongwa culture in China. c. 6000 BC Beginning of the Cishan culture in China. c. 6000 BC First traces of habitation of the Svarthola cave in Norway . Inventions, discoveries, introductions Citations missing date July 2009 c. 7000 BC Mesolithic site Lepenski Vir emerges in today s Serbia . c. 7000 BC Earliest pottery in Ancient Near East . c. 7000 BC Elam became farming region. c. 7000 BC China Chinese domestication of rice , millet , soy beans , and yam vegetable yams . 1990 Rand McNally Atlas c. 7000 BC Red pepper , bottle gourd , avocados , and Squash plant squash cultivated on Pacific coast of Guatemala . Bailey 1973 c. 7000 BC 6000 BC The transition to farming ...   more details



  1. 8th millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 8 In the 8th millennium BC , agriculture becomes widely practised in the Fertile Crescent ... was continuously occupied since 20,000 BC and abandoned in 3000 BC. c. 8000 BC Settlements at Nevali Cori in present day Turkey are established. c. 8000 BC Settlements at Sagalassos in present day southwest Turkey are established. c. 8000 BC Settlements at Akure in present day southwest Nigeria are established. c. 8000 BC Settlements at vre Eiker and Nedre Eiker in present day Buskerud , Norway are established. c. 8000 BC Settlements at r , Denmark are established. c. 8000 BC Settlements at Deepcar near present day Sheffield , England are established. c. 8000 BC North America n Arctic is inhabited by hunter gatherers of the Paleo Arctic Tradition . c. 8000 BC Pre Anasazi Paleo Indians move into present day Southwest United States . c. 8000 BC Plano cultures inhabit the Great Plains area of North America from 9th millennium c. 8000 BC World population 5,000,000 ref an average ... footnotes using the ref , ref and reference tags references Millennia DEFAULTSORT 8th Millennium Bc Category 8th millennium BC Category Millennia 2 Category Mesolithic ar bar 8. Joatausend ... archaeological dig is in progress. Stone Age c. 8000 BC The last glacial period ends. c. 8000 BC Upper Paleolithic period ends. c. 8000 BC 7000 BC Paleolithic Neolithic overlap Mesolithic . c. 8000 BC 2300 BC Neolithic period. c. 8000 BC Settlement in Franchthi Cave in Pelopponese, Greece, continues ... worldhis.html Historical Estimates of World Population ref c. 7500 BC Settlements at Sand, Applecross on the coast of Wester Ross , Scotland are constructed. c. 7500 BC atalh y k , a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in southern Anatolia , is founded. c. 7500 BC Cattle Period begins in the Sahara . c. 7500 BC Mesolithic hunter gatherers are the first humans to reach Early history of Ireland Ireland . c. 7370 BC End of the PPNA Wall of Jericho large settlement at Jericho . c. 7200 ...   more details



  1. 1st millennium BC in music

    Refimprove date August 2009 2nd millennium BC in music 1st millennium BC in music 1st millennium in music Events 586 BC Sakadas of Argos wins the prize for aulos playing at the Pythian games, the first of three times. His aulos nomoi , especially one portraying the victorious combat of Apollo with the Python mythology Python , remained popular for over two hundred years Anderson and Mathiesen 2001 . 405 BC Aristophanes , in The Frogs , defends Aeschylus treatment of poetry and music against the brilliance of Euripides , whom he criticizes for many musical transgressions, and charges Socrates with having advocated the destruction of the musical and literary traditions of tragedy Anderson, Mathiesen, and Anderson 2001a . Classical music 138 or 128 BC Athenaeus musician Athenios son of Athenios composes the Delphic Hymns First Delphic Hymn B lis 1992, 48 49 and 53 54 P hlmann and West 2001, 71 . 128 BC Limenius Limenios, son of Thoinos composes a Paean and Prosodion to the God i.e., Apollo , today called the Delphic Hymns Second Delphic Hymn P hlmann and West 2001, 71 . between 200 BC and 100 AD the Seikilos epitaph , Hoson z s, phainou , inscribed on a stone funerary monument Musical theatre 408 BC Euripides Orestes one of the earliest surviving fragments of ancient Greek music is from this play 409 BC Euripides Iphigenia in Aulis Births ca. 485 BC Euripides ca. 375 360 BC Aristoxenus Aristoxenos of Tarentum 2nd century BC Athenaeus musician Athenios son of Athenios 2nd century BC Limenius Limenios, son of Thoinos Deaths ca. 406 BC Euripides ca. 300 BC Aristoxenus Aristoxenos of Tarentum 2nd or early 1st century BC Athenaeus musician Athenios son of Athenios 2nd or early 1st century BC Limenius Limenios, son of Thoinos See also List of years in music Sources Anderson, Warren, and Thomas J. Mathiesen. 2001. Sacadas Sakadas of Argos . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians .... Oxford Clarendon Press. ISBN 0 19 815223 X Category 10th century BC Music ...   more details



  1. 4th millennium BC

    Millenniumbox 4 The 4th millennium BC saw major changes in human culture. It marked the beginning of the Bronze ... Elamite from 3200 BC Urkesh northern Syria founded during the fourth millennium BC possibly by the Hurrians ... references Millennia DEFAULTSORT 4th Millennium Bc Category 4th millennium BC Category Millennia 6 ar ... of the millennium doubled, approximately from 7 to 14 million people. Events image OetzitheIceman.jpg ... into the Early Bronze Age . c. 4000 BC First neolithic settlers in the island of Santorini Thera Santorini , Greece, migrating probably from Minoan civilization Minoan Crete . c. 4000 BC Beaker archaeology ... 2000 BC People and animals, a detail of rock shelter painting in Cogul , Lleida , Spain , are painted ... predominant in Mediterranean regions of Asia to 2000 BC In Colombia , circa 3600 BC , first rupestrian art Chiribiquete Caquet . 3600 BC Construction of the gantija megalithic temple complex on the Gozo ... s oldest religious structures. See G bekli Tepe for older, buried religious structures. 3600 BC 3600 3200 BC Construction of the first temple within the Mnajdra solar temple complex on Malta , containing ... constructions. 3600 BC 3600 3000 BC Construction of the Ta a rat and Kordin III temples on Malta . 3500 BC 3500 Lost wax Metalcasting began in the Mohenjodaro area. c. 3500 BC Figures of a man and a woman ... BC 3500 3400 BC Jar with boat designs, from Hierakonpolis today in the Brooklyn Museum is created. Predynastic Egypt . 3500 BC 3500 2340 BC First cities developed in Southern Mesopotamia . Inhabitants ... 4th millennium. Mesopotamia s proto literate period spans the 35th to 32nd centuries. The first ... Nasr. 3300 BC 3300 2900 BC Construction of the Newgrange solar observatory passage tomb in Ireland. 3300 BC 3300 Bronze Age starts in Indus Valley Civilization Indus Valley Harappa c. 3300 BC tzi ... buried in a glacier of the tztal Alps . His cause of death is believed to be homicide . 3200 BC 3250 3000 BC Construction of three megalithic temples at Tarxien , Malta . 32nd century BC 3200 2500 ...   more details



  1. 9th millennium BC

    areas in the 9th millennium BC. Blue areas are covered in ice. br 1 Upper Palaeolithic cultures ... Age The 9th millennium BC marks the beginning of the Neolithic period. Agriculture spreads throughout ... references Millennia DEFAULTSORT 9th Millennium Bc Category 9th millennium BC Category Millennia ... c. 9000 BC Mediterranean Settling on Mediterranean isles started Citation needed date April 2007 c. 9000 BC Laacher See , northwest of Frankfurt , formed when a volcano blows out to form a caldera c. 9000 BC Neolithic culture begins in Ancient Near East c. 8700 8400 BC Great Britain Britain Star Carr site in Yorkshire , Britain inhabited by Maglemosian peoples c. 8500 BC Great Britain Mesolithic hunters camp at Cramond , Prehistoric Scotland c. 8500 BC 7370 BC Jericho established with 2,000 ... Wall of Jericho c. 8300 BC Great Britain Nomad ic hunters arrive in England Citation needed date April 2007 c. 8000 BC Norway vre Eiker of Norway inhabited c. 8000 BC Estonia Pulli settlement inhabited Inventions and discoveries c. 9000 BC The first evidence of the keeping of sheep , in northern ... BC Discovery of Copper in Middle East c. 8500 BC Natufian culture of Western Mesopotamia is harvesting ... domesticated in Europe. 1967 McEvedy c. 8500 BC Andean peoples domesticate chili peppers and two kinds of bean . c. 8000 BC Mesopotamia Agriculture in Mesopotamia c. 8000 BC Asia Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey c. 8000 BC Middle East Domestication of goat s c. 8000 BC Asia Evidence of domestication of dog s from wolf wolves c. 8000 BC Middle East Ancient flint tools from north and central Arabia belong to hunter gatherer societies c. 8000 BC Middle East Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran . c. 8000 BC Exchange .... c. 8000 BC Exchange of goods may represent the earliest pseudo writing technology. c. 8000 BC People ... c. 9000 BC Temporary global chilling, as the Gulf Stream pulls southward, and Europe ices ...   more details



  1. 4th millennium BC in architecture

    Unreferenced stub date December 2009 The following events occurred in architecture in the 4th millennium BC Sialk ziggurat near Kashan , Iran 3200BCE gantija megalithic temple complex on the island of Gozo part of Malta , c.3600 2500 BCE Harappa fortifed city of the Indus Valley Civilization with as many as 40,000 residents 3300 1600 BCE Northern Europe C ide Fields oldest known field systems in the world, located in West Ireland Br na B inne complex Neolithic passage tomb s in County Meath , Ireland c.3300 2900 BCE Knap of Howar oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, on the Orkney island of Papa Westray occupied from 3500 3100 BCE Skara Brae Europe s most complete Neolithic village located in the Bay of Skaill in Orkney , Scotland Stonehenge the earliest phase of the monument has been dated to about 3100 BCE Sweet Track oldest known engineered roadway located in Shapwick, Somerset , England 3806 BCE See also Timeline of architecture DEFAULTSORT 4th Millennium Bc In Architecture Category 4th millennium BC architecture Architecture stub Art history stub fr IVe mill naire av. J. C. en architecture ...   more details



  1. First millennium B.C. in Ireland

    Cleanup date December 2010 Events 465 BC Destruction by fire of later structure at Emain Macha , according to radiocarbon dating. ref name newhist A New History of Ireland VIII A Chronology of Irish History to 1976 A Companion to Irish History Part I, edited by T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin and F.J. Byrne, 1982. ISBN 0 19 821744 7 ref 450 BC Pseudo historical date for foundation of Emain Macha as capital of Ulaid kingdom, according to 12th century text of Lebor Gab la renn Leabhar Gabala . ref name newhist 392 201 BC Murder of Clonycavan Man , according to radiocarbon dating 362 175 BC Murder date of Old Croghan Man , according to radiocarbon dating 307 BC Pseudo historical date for foundation of Emain Macha as capital of Ulaid kingdom, according to 8th century The Chronicle of Ireland Irish World Chronicle . Pseudo historical date for destruction of Dind Rig and foundation of kingdom of Leinster , according to Lebor Gab la renn Leabhar Gabala dated to 300 BC by Orthanach ua Caellama Cuirrig d.840 . ref name newhist 300 BC Earliest La T ne influences reach Ireland through trade with, and possible migration from, the continent. ref name newhist 200 BC Bronze and iron being used at a crannog at Rathtinaun, Lough Gara , Co. Sligo . Sculptures being made in stone and wood. Creation of the Turoe stone , Bullaun, Co. Galway . ref name newhist References reflist DEFAULTSORT First Millennium B.C. In Ireland Category Ireland related lists Years Category Northern Ireland related lists Years Category Years in Ireland ...   more details



  1. 10th millennium BC

    About the period Roland Emmerich s 2008 film 10,000 BC film more remote dates Early prehistory Millenniumbox 10 The 10th millennium BC marks the beginning of the Mesolithic and Epipaleolithic period, which ... PDF fulltext aut Roberts, J. 1996 History of the World . Penguin. Millennia DEFAULTSORT 10th Millennium Bc Category 10th millennium BC Category Millennia 0 Category Mesolithic bar 10. Joatausend v. Chr ... glacial ended c. 10,000 BC, and the world entered a period of global warming . Events Stone Age c. 10,000 BC First cave drawings of the Mesolithic period are made, with war scenes and religious scenes, beginnings of what became story telling, and metamorphosed into acting. c. 10,000 BC Bottle Gourd is domesticated and used as a carrying vessel. c. 10,000 BC end of the most recent glaciation . c. 9500 BC There is evidence of harvesting, though not necessarily cultivation, of wild grasses in Asia Minor about this time. c. 9500 BC First building phase of the temple complex at G bekli Tepe . c. 9300 BC ficus fig s were apparently cultivated in the Jordan River valley. ref Kislev et al. 2006a, b , Lev Yadun et al. 2006 ref c. 9000 BC Neolithic culture began in Ancient Near East . c. 9000 BC Near ... September 2009 Environmental changes Quaternary c. 10,000 BC North America Dire Wolf , Smilodon , Giant ... due to glacier melt. c. 9700 BC Lake Agassiz forms. c. 9600 BC Younger Dryas cold period ends. Pleistocene ... glaciated land become habitable again. In popular culture c. 10,000 BC This is the time setting for the film 10,000 BC film 10,000 BC . c. 10,000 BC Is also the setting for the Opar novels by Philip Jos Farmer Hadon of Ancient Opar and Flight to Opar 9564 BC Destruction of Atlantis , according to theosophy theosophic tradition. C. 9500 9000 BC In Bryan Sykes The Seven Daughters of Eve , the clan ... calendar , devised by Cesare Emiliani in 1993, places its epoch at 10,000 BC with the year 2010 ... millennium v.Chr. ja 10 no 10. rtusen f.Kr. pl X tysi clecie p.n.e. pt D cimo mil nio a.C. ...   more details



  1. 3rd century BC

    the known world. Decades and years DecadesAndYears Centuries DEFAULTSORT 3rd Century Bc Category 1st millennium BC 7 Category 3rd century BC Category Centuries 97 af 3de eeu v.C. an Sieglo III aC ... of the 3rd century BC. The 3rd century BC started the first day of 300 BC and ended the last day of 201 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era , Epoch reference date epoch , or historical ... age rule and flourish in the ancient Tamil country .In the 3rd century BC the Xiong Nu were at the height ... Brennus 3rd century Brennus , Gaulish chieftain, invades Macedonia in 279 BC The Ptolemaic ... millennium BC . Stone of Canopus for Ptolemy III , No. 1, in Rosetta Stone Series of 3 stones ... , China. 290s BC 299 BC The Samnites , seizing their chance when Rome is engaged on the Lombardy ... and Etruscan civilization Etruscan allies to help them. 298 BC The Samnites defeat the Roman Republic ... Samnite War . 293 BC The Chinese Qin state State of Qin reduced the threat of the Wei state State ... dynasty Mauryan Empire . Theater, Epidauros , is built with later additions. 280s BC 281 BC ... of the Seleucid empire . 280 BC King Pyrrhus of Epirus invades Italy in an attempt to subjugate the Ancient Rome Romans and bring Italy under a new empire ruled by himself. 280 BC Construction of the Colossus of Rhodes is completed 270s BC 279 BC Singidunum and Taurunum , today s Belgrade and Zemun , is founded by Scordisci Celts. 275 BC end of history of Babylon Hellenic period Babylon . After failing ... to Macedon , Thrace and Galatia . 273 BC 252E BC Ashoka the Great ruled the Mauryan Empire . 260s BC 264 BC First Punic War breaks out between the Carthaginian Empire and the Roman Republic . 261 BC ... BC Battle of Changping between the Qin state State of Qin and the Zhao state State of Zhao in China ... of the Moon, one of several monuments built in Teotihuac n 250s BC 258 BC An D ng V ng overthrows the H ng B ng Dynasty in Viet Nam . 257 BC Th c Dynasty takes over Viet Nam. 240s BC 241 BC First ...   more details



  1. 3rd century BC in poetry

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Bccenturyinbox in? in poetry cpa cpb 4th century BC c 3rd century BC cn1 2nd century BC Mediterranean World Poets by date of birth Appolonius of Rhodes c. 295 after 246 BCE , Ancient Greek Greek Ennius 239 169 BCE , Salento , Latin Date unknown Herodas , Ancient Greek Greek Theocritus , Ancient Greek Greek Anyte of Tegea , Ancient Greek Greek woman poet Works Likely date for the Book of Job , written in Hebrew China Poets by date of birth Song Yu , Chu Works Chu Ci , the second great anthology of early Chinese poetry DEFAULTSORT 3rd Century Bc In Poetry Category Years in poetry Category 3rd century BC Poetry ...   more details



  1. Bomilcar (3rd century BC)

    Other people2 Bomilcar disambiguation Bomilcar 3rd century BC was a Carthage Carthaginian commander in the Second Punic War . He was the commander of the Carthaginian supplies which were voted to Hannibal after the battle of Cannae 216 BC , and with which he arrived in Italy in the ensuing year. ref Liv. xxiii. 13, 41. cited by Smith ref In 214 BC, he was sent with fifty five ships to the aid of Syracuse, Italy Syracuse , then besieged by the Romans but, finding himself unable to cope with the superior fleet of the enemy, he withdrew to Africa . ref Liv. xxiv. 36. cited by Smith ref Two years after, we again find him at Syracuse, Italy Syracuse for we hear of his making his escape out of the harbour, carrying to Carthage intelligence of the perilous state of the city all of which, except Achradina , was in the possession of Marcus Claudius Marcellus Marcellus , and returning within a few days with 100 ships. ref Liv. xxv. 25. cited by Smith ref In the same year, on the destruction by Infectious disease pestilence of the Carthaginian land forces under Hippocrates disambiguation Hippocrates and Himilco disambiguation Himilco , Bomilcar again sailed to Carthage with the news, and returned with 130 ships, but was prevented by Marcellus from reaching Syracuse. He then proceeded to Tarentum , apparently with the view to cutting off the supplies of the Roman garrison in that town but, as the presence of his force only increased the scarcity under which the Tarentines themselves suffered, they were obliged to dismiss him. ref Liv. xxv. 27, xxvi. 20 comp. Polyb. Spicil. Rel. ix. 1 Schweig. ad loc. cited by Smith ref References SmithDGRBM Footnotes reflist DEFAULTSORT Bomilcar Category Second Punic War commanders Category Carthaginians Category 3rd century BC people de Bomilkar Flottenbefehlshaber es Bom lcar siglo III a. C. it Bomilcare he sv Bomilkar ...   more details



  1. Brennus (3rd century BC)

    , pp. 82 84 ref References reflist See also Gallic invasion of the Balkans Category 4th century BC births Category 279 BC deaths Category Gallic rulers Category Galatians Category 3rd century BC rulers DEFAULTSORT Brennus 3rd Century Bc bg 3 . . . cs Brennos cy Brennus 3edd ganrif CC es ...otherpeople2 Brennus Brennus or Brennos died 279 BC was one of the leaders of the army of Gallic invasion of the Balkans , defeated the assembled Greeks at Battle of Thermopylae 279 BC Thermopylae , and is popularly reputed to have sacked and looted Delphi , although the ancient sources do not support this. In 280 BC a great army, comprising about 85,000 warriors, ref Venceslas Kruta, Les Celtes, histoire et dictionnaire , page 493. ref coming from Pannonia and split in three divisions, marched south ref The Ancient Celts, Barry Cunlife p p80 81 ref in a great expedition ref The term is a calque of the parallel French language French Grande exp dition , that indicates, in French scholarly usage, the 279 BCE surge of military campaigns on Greece. ref to Macedon ia and central Greece . The division led by Brennus and Acichorius moved against Paionia ns. Some writers suppose that Brennus and Acichorius are the same person, the former being only a title and the latter the real name. ref Schmidt, De fontibus veterum auctorum in enarrandis expeditionibus a Gallis in Macedoniania susceptis, Berol. 1834 ref ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Acichorius editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 12 publisher place Boston, MA year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0021.html ref The other two divisions were led by Cerethrius and by Bolgios , moving against the Thracians and Triballi, and against the Macedon ians and Illyria ns, respectively .... When they decided to advance again in 279 BC, they split their forces into three divisions ...   more details



  1. 2nd millennium BC in North American history

    Unreferenced date December 2007 div style clear both div class infobox style background color f0f0f0 align center 3rd millennium BC in North American history 3rd millennium BC 2nd millennium BC 1st millennium BC in North American history 1st millennium BC The 2nd millennium BC in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States including territories from 2000 BC through 1001 BC in the Gregorian calendar . Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American and Polynesian communities. Because the indigenous peoples of these regions lacked a written language, we must glean events from the admittedly very incomplete archaeological record and place them in time through radiocarbon dating techniques. Because of the inaccuracies inherent in radiocarbon dating and in interpreting other elements of the archaeological record, most dates in this time line represent approximations that may vary a century or more from source to source. The assumptions implicit in archaeological dating methods also may yield a general bias in the dating in this time line. 1500 BC Salishan speakers arrive in Northwestern Plateau region. 1500 BC Natives of the eastern woodlands begin making pottery , a practice originated in Mesoamerica. Shell ornaments and copper items at Indian Knoll, Kentucky evidence an extensive trade system over several millennia. 1001 BC Athapaskan speaking natives arrive in Alaska and western Canada, possibly from Siberia . 1001 BC Pottery making widespread in the Eastern woodlands . Category 2nd millennium BC North American history Category Timelines of North American history ...   more details



  1. 4th millennium BC in North American history

    Mesoamerica common bean s and Squash fruit squash follow later. 3001 BC Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest begin to exploit shellfish resources. 3001 BC Fishing in the Northwestern Plateau increases. 3001 BC Natives speaking the Algonquian languages arrive in eastern Canada from the south. Category 4th millennium BC North American history Category Timelines of North American history ... a general bias in the dating in this time line. 4000 BC Inhabitants of Mesoamerica cultivate maize maize corn while Peruvian natives cultivate bean s and Squash fruit squash . 3500 BC Mesopotamians invent the wheel , absent in the New World until Europeans arrive. 3500 BC The largest, oldest drive ... Knoll, Kentucky evidence an extensive trade system over several millennia. 3001 BC Cultivation of the sunflower ... and marsh elder . After harvesting these plants, the people grind their seeds into flour. 3001 BC The Cochise ...   more details



  1. 6th millennium BC in North American history

    Unreferenced date December 2007 div style clear both div class infobox style background color f0f0f0 align center 7th millennium BC in North American history 7th millennium BC 6th millennium BC 5th millennium BC in North American history 5th millennium BC The 6th millennium BC in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States including territories from 6000 BC through 5001 BC in the Gregorian calendar . Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American and Polynesian communities. Because the indigenous peoples of these regions lacked a written language, we must glean events from the admittedly very incomplete archaeological record and place them in time through radiocarbon dating techniques. Because of the inaccuracies inherent in radiocarbon dating and in interpreting other elements of the archaeological record, most dates in this time line represent approximations that may vary a century or more from source to source. The assumptions implicit in archaeological dating methods also may yield a general bias in the dating in this time line. 6000 BC Ancestors of Penutian speaking peoples settle in the Northwestern Plateau. 6000 BC Nomadic hunting bands roam Subarctic Alaska following herds of caribou and other game animals. 6000 BC Aleut people Aleut s begin to arrive in the Aleutian Islands . Natives of the Northwestern Plateau begin to rely on salmon runs. 5001 BC Early cultivation of food crops began in Mesoamerica . 5001 BC Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest from Alaska to California develop a fishing economy, with salmon as a staple. 5001 BC The Old Copper Culture of the Great Lakes area hammers the metal into various tools and ornaments knives , axes , stitching awl awl s, bracelet s, Ring finger rings , and pendant s. Category 6th millennium BC North Americ ...   more details



  1. 7th millennium BC in North American history

    Unreferenced date December 2007 div style clear both div class infobox style background color f0f0f0 align center 8th millennium BC in North American history 8th millennium BC 7th millennium BC 6th millennium BC in North American history 6th millennium BC The 7th millennium BC in North American history provides a time line of events occurring within the present political boundaries of United States including territories from 7000 BC through 6001 BC in the Gregorian calendar . Although this time line segment may include some European or other world events that profoundly influenced later American life, it focuses on developments within Native American and Polynesian communities. Because the indigenous peoples of these regions lacked a written language, we must glean events from the admittedly very incomplete archaeological record and place them in time through radiocarbon dating techniques. Because of the inaccuracies inherent in radiocarbon dating and in interpreting other elements of the archaeological record, most dates in this time line represent approximations that may vary a century or more from source to source. The assumptions implicit in archaeological dating methods also may yield a general bias in the dating in this time line. 7000 BC Northeastern peoples depend increasingly on deer , Nut fruit nut s, and wild grain s as the climate warms. 7000 BC Native Americans in Lahontan Basin , Nevada mummify their dead to give them honor and respect, evidencing deep concern about their treatment and condition. 6001 BC Ancestors of Penutian speaking peoples settle in the Northwestern Plateau. 6001 BC Nomadic hunting bands roam Subarctic Alaska following herds of caribou and other game animals. 6001 BC Aleut people Aleut s begin to arrive in the Aleutian Islands . Category 7th millennium BC North American history Category Timelines of North American history ...   more details



  1. 5th millennium BC in North American history

    . 4000 BC Inhabitants of Mesoamerica cultivate maize corn while Peruvian natives cultivate bean s and Squash fruit squash . Category 5th millennium BC North American history Category Timelines of North ...   more details




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