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  1. Early history

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    • c. 3200 BCE: Sumerian cuneiform writing system [1] and Egyptian hieroglyphs are first used
    • 3200 BCE: Cycladic culture in Greece
    • 3200 BCE: Norte Chico civilization begins in Peru
    • 3200 BCE: Rise of Proto-Elamite Civilization in Iran
    • 3150 BCE: First Dynasty of Egypt
    • 3100 BCE: Skara Brae is built in Scotland
    • c. 3000 BCE: Stonehenge construction begins. In...
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    What civilization was the earliest civilization in the world?

    What are the 6 major early civilizations?

    • Sumer (Mesopotamia)
    • Egypt.
    • China.
    • Norte Chico (Mexico)
    • Olmec (Mexico)
    • Indus Valley (Pakistan)
    www.worldatlas.com/articles/10-of-the-world-s-oldest-civi…
    How did ancient civilization tell the time?
    The first rudimentary methods of telling time involved simple observations of the natural world, perhaps by wedging sticks in the ground and monitoring the movements of the shadows. This particular experiment would have evoked the most fundamental part of a sundial, the gnomon (pronounced nom-on), which is the component that casts the shadow.
    www.quora.com/How-did-ancient-civilizations-tell-time
    When and why did ancient civilization begin?
    Prior to cities and civilization, humans were largely nomadic, following animal herds, in tribal groups of 100-200 individuals. Goats were among the first animals to be domesticated. Civilization began about 12-10 thousand years ago, around 10-8 thousand BC, when the Pleistocene was ending and the Holocene was beginning.
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    What is the best civilization in age of Empires II?
    • Aztecs – best dark age civ because of free loom, great against Huns;
    • Huns – high mobility civ. with their cheap cav. archers and faster producing stables and , no houses);
    • Mayans – longer lasting bonus is probably the best economic bonus in the game, their cheap archery ranges come in handy in both feudal and castle age, and their plumed ...
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  3. https://www.worldhistory.org/timeline/civilization

    c. 7000 BCE - c. 600 BCE The Indus Valley (or Harappan) Civilization . 5000 BCE - 1750 BCE Sumerian civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates valley. 2000 BCE - 1450 BCE Minoan civilization in Crete and the Aegean . 1900 BCE - 1100 BCE Mycenaean civilization in Greece and the Aegean . c. 1500 BCE - c. 500 CE

  4. https://historycooperative.org/ancient-civilizations
    • Period: 753 B.C. – 476 A.D. Original location: The Tiber River in Italy Current Location: Rome Major Highlights:Monumental architecture Traditionally considered to have been founded in 753 B.C., Rome’s beginnings were that of a modest village. The people who settled the banks of Italy’s Tiber River then exploded, growing into the most powerful anci...
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    • World History Timeline - Essential Humanities

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      Timeline of the Ancient World; 3500-3000 BC: 3000-2000 BC: 2000-1000 BC: 1000 BC-0: 0-500: Mesopotamian civilization ca. 3500-550 BC: Per1: inter-Persian: Per2: Egyptian civilization ca. 3000-550 BC: Ptolemaic: Roman/Byz: Indus civilization …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_ancient_history

      • c. 3200 BCE: Sumerian cuneiform writing system and Egyptian hieroglyphs are first used
      • 3200 BCE: Cycladic culture in Greece
      • 3200 BCE: Norte Chico civilization begins in Peru
      • 3200 BCE: Rise of Proto-Elamite Civilization in Iran

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      • https://www.preceden.com/timelines/314512-ancient-civilizations-timeline

        Civilizations Timeline PDF Image Métal Ages Copper Age (Chalcolithic) 5000 BC - 2000 BC Bronze Age 3000 BC - 1200 BC Iron Age 1200 BC - 550 BC Ages New Stone Age (Neolithic) 9000 BC - 3500 BC Antiquity Age 3500 BC - 476 Middle Age 476 - 1453 Modern Age 1453 - 1789 Contemporary Age 1789 - present Events Agriculture (Neolithic Revolution) 9000 BC

      • https://examples.yourdictionary.com/historical...

        These eras include: First Industrial Revolution (A.D. 1760 to A.D. 1840) - beginning of the modern era that saw several technological... Revolutionary Period (A.D. 1764 to A.D. 1848) - period of revolutions around the world, including the …

      • https://www.thoughtco.com/world-history-timelines...

        Aug 31, 2019 · World History Timelines - Mapping Two Million Years of Humanity Stone Age/Paleolithic Timeline. Sculptor's Rendering of the Hominid Australopithecus afarensis. ... The Stone Age... Jomon Hunter-Gatherer

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