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Mesopotamia Timeline of Art History 8000-2000 BC

Encompasses history and present-day Iraq and northeastern Syria...

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Timeline for the History of Judaism

Approximate dating of Bible and secular history....

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Kings of Egypt

Timeline with links of the rulers of Egypt to 565 AD....

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Last of the Wine Chronology

Timeline 431-399 BC....

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Mesopotamia Timeline 3500 BC - 300 AD

Mesopotamian Timeline Six periods, descriptions, people, places and gods....

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The Intertestamental Period 400 - 4 BC With Notes on Judaism

From Bible History Online Part One - The Intertestimental Period 400 - 4 BC. HISTORICAL TIME CHART (Historical with an emphasis on Judaism) 3 Part Series. Note: The dating is approximate and follows certain events in Israel, Rome, Greece, Persia, Egypt, and China. The Notes in blue are a commentary on the effects of hellenization on the Jewish peop...

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Jain History Timeline

Here is a brief timeline of Jain history: 3rd millennium BCE: The Indus Valley Civilization, which is thought to be the birthplace of Jainism, flourishes.9th century BCE: Rishabhanatha, the first Jain Tirthankara (spiritual leader), is born.8th century BCE: Parshvanatha, the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, is born.6th century BCE: Mahavira, the 24th and las...

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Timelines in world history

"- Assyria "- Babylonia "- China "- Egypt "- Etruria "- Greece "- Hittites "- Israel "- Lydia "- Macedonia "- Minoa "- Mitanni "- Mycenae "- Persia "- Phoenicia "- Phrygia "- Rome "- Sassinia "- Sumer "- Vikings [People in History]...

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Mesopotamian Timeline

Mesopotamia has been a crossroads of civilization for thousands of years, and its population has been shaped by migration and trade since ancient times. Migration The earliest known inhabitants of Mesopotamia were hunter-gatherers who arrived in the region around 10,000 BCE. Over time, these groups settled down and began to develop agriculture. By ...

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Mesopotamian Timeline

The Mesopotamian Timeline is a chronological record that traces the complex and rich history of one of the world's earliest and most influential civilizations. Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," is located in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in what is now modern-day Iraq and parts of Iran, Turkey, and...

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