
1170s BC - Wikipedia
Late Bronze Age collapse when between 1206 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, and the New Kingdom of Egypt …
Neolithic Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
The term Neolithic Period refers to the last stage of the Stone Age - a term coined in the late 19th century CE by scholars which covers three different periods: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and …
Stone Age Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
The Mesolithic (or Middle Stone Age), lasting from the end of the last Ice Age until the start of agriculture, between c. 9000-c. 4000 BCE. c. 11700 BCE End of the most recent glacial …
Mesopotamia Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Mesopotamia (from the Greek, meaning 'between two rivers') was an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the …
Neolithic Moellia (Pacifica) - TSP Encyclopedia - the South Pacific
Neolithic Moellia is the archaeological period referring to the Neolithic period in the region of Moellia, starting in 11,700-8,000 BCE with the arrival of agriculture to the fertile lands of the …
Younger Dryas - ancient-history-timeline.com
2022年1月23日 · The Younger Dryas (around 12,900 to 11,700 years BP) was a return to glacial conditions after the Late Glacial Interstadial, which temporarily reversed the gradual climatic …
Pleistocene epoch: The last ice age - Live Science
2022年2月28日 · The Pleistocene epoch lasted from about 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago and included the last ice age, when glaciers and giant megafauna dominated the landscape.
Ancient History Timeline and Almanac - GitHub Pages
The Hasmoneans established their rule in 164 BCE, and it lasted until 37 BCE, when it was replaced by the Herodian dynasty under Roman influence. The Hasmonean period was …
11th millennium BC - Wikipedia
Franchthi Cave provides indirect evidence of pre-Neolithic (11th Millennium BC) seafaring, as well as the early Holocene Mesolithic colonization of Corsica and other Mediterranean islands. [1] . …
3100-1000 BCE: c. 3100 BCE - c. 1000 BCE - Oxford Reference
2025年3月19日 · c. 1100 BCE The Phoenicians develop the war galley, with a sharp battering ram in the bow Go to galley in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance (1 ed.)