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The 1st millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC ( 10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy: JD 1 356 182.5 – 1 721 425.5 [1] ). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity .
The 1st millennium BC was the last millennium before the Common Era. It started on January 1, 1000 BC, and ended on December 31, 1 BC. There was a year 0 and no year 0 BC.
The list below includes links to articles with further details for each decade, century, and millennium from 13,000 BC to AD 3000. Century. Decades. 13th millennium BC · 13,000–12,001 BC. 12th millennium BC · 12,000–11,001 BC.
Dec 25, 2023 · The 1st millennium BC was the period of time between from the year 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy: JD 1 356 182.5 – 1 721 425.5 ). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity.
6th century BC (23 C, 15 P) 5th century BC (24 C, 11 P) 4th century BC (23 C, 6 P) 3rd century BC (24 C, 11 P) 2nd century BC (25 C, 9 P) 1st century BC (27 C, 16 P) 10th century BC (12 C, 17 P) 1st millennium BC by continent (3 C) 1st millennium BC by country (25 C)
Millennia: 1st millennium BC · 1st millennium AD · 2nd millennium AD. Centuries: 1st century · 2nd century · 3rd century · 4th century · 5th century · 6th century · 7th century · 8th century · 9th century · 10th century. The 1st millennium was a period of time from January 1, 1 A.D. to December 31, 1000 A.D.
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