Timelines & Charts

Chronology of the Near East

EAWC Chronology: The Near East Timeline with links from 3450 BC to 66 CE [University of Evansville.]...

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Chronology of Christianity

Detailed chronology (1AD - the present)....

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History of Egypt Timeline

Timeline with links of the dynasties and from the Lower Paleolithic to the British Occupation....

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Greek Classics Timeline

From Homer to Menander, showing major Greek writers and dates of plays....

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EAWC Chronology of the Near East

The Near East Timeline with links from 3450 BC to 66 CE [University of Evansville.]...

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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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Maui and Hawaiian Timeline

migration island population [People in History]...

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Chinese History Timeline

Pre-Imperial China (c. 1600–221 BCE) Xia Dynasty (c. 1600–1050 BCE): The Xia Dynasty is the first dynasty in Chinese history, but its existence is debated by scholars.Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1050 BCE): The Shang Dynasty is the first dynasty in Chinese history for which there is clear archaeological evidence. The Shang were skilled in bronzeworking a...

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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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