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During the 40th century BC, the Eastern Mediterranean region was in the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age), transitional between the Stone and the Bronze Ages. Northwestern Europe was in the Neolithic. China was dominated by the Neolithic Yangshao culture. The Americas were in a phase of transition between the Paleo-Indian (Lithic) to the Meso-Indian (Archaic) stage. This century started in 4000 BC and ended in 3901 BC.
During the 40thcenturyBC, the Eastern Mediterranean region was in the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age), transitional between the Stone and the Bronze...
The 39th centuryBC was a century which lasted from the year 3900 BC to 3801 BC. The Post Track, an ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England, is...
but not with Seder Olam Zutta, which dates it to 4339 BC and was compiled in AD 804. 40thcenturyBC Holocene calendar – system that adds 10,000 years to...
site. Sarasvati river is believed to have dried up during 2nd millennium BC, causing the life at Chanhudaro and several hundreds of dwellings situated...
writing, over 5,000 years ago, with the earliest records going back to 3,200 BC. Prehistory covers the time from the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the beginning...
discovered in 1980 3988, a year in the 4th millennium 3988 BC, a year in the 40thcenturyBC Bank of China (SEHK: 3988) This disambiguation page lists...
an 8th generation Pierides. The oldest objects on display are from 40thcenturyBC. Objects on display include Red Polished Ware from the early Bronze...
Banner has a long history, with archaeological digs dating to the 40thCenturyBC. Archaeological relics uncovered in the banner are believed to include...
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year 619 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 135 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 619 BC for this...
year 620 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 134 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 620 BC for this...
to 8th centuriesBC and during the early Iron Age (8th to 6th centuriesBC). It was followed by the La Tène culture (5th to 1st centuriesBC). The people...
found in Neolithic cultures located in China, dating to a period of 5500–2350 BC. In literary records, drums manifested shamanistic characteristics and were...
Achaemenid Empire—and its distant subdivisions from around the 6th centuryBC until the 7th century AD, when the religion itself began to decline following the...
have founded the kingdom in 2333 BC. The earliest recorded version of the Dangun legend appears in the 13th-century Samguk Yusa, which cites China's Book...
year 618 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 136 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 618 BC for this...
Thasian colonists in 360/359 BC. The city was renamed by Philip II of Macedon in 356 BC and abandoned in the 14th century after the Ottoman conquest. The...
dates from the Ubaid period circa 3800 BC, and is recorded in written history as a city-state from the 26th centuryBC, its first recorded king being King...
Neolithic period, about 3,000 to 1,000 BC. It has been one of Lithuania's most important occupations for many centuries. Lithuania's accession to the European...
George McDonald, The Hollywood History of the World, from One Million Years B.C. to 'Apocalypse Now', London: M. Joseph, 1988; "First U.S. ed.", New York:...
Oenomaus 1st centuryBC (died 73/72 BC) Gallic Gallic gladiator of Capua and leader during the Third Servile War. Crixus 1st centuryBC (died 72 BC) Gallic...
has been inhabited since the Upper Paleolithic (30,000 BC). Between the fourth and ninth centuries AD, the kingdoms of the region became unified under an...