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  2. Prehistoric cultures. Events. Inventions, discoveries, introductions. Languages. Centuries and Decades. References. See also. 2nd millennium BC. The 2nd millennium BC spanned the years 2000 BC to 1001 BC. In the Ancient Near East, it marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age .

  3. The 2nd millennium BC took place in between the years of 2000 BC and 1001 BC. This is the time between the Middle and the late Bronze Age. The first half of the millennium saw a lot of activity by the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and Babylonia. The alphabet develops.

  4. The 2nd millennium of the Anno Domini or Common Era was a millennium spanning the years 1001 to 2000. It began on 1 January 1001 and ended on 31 December 2000 , (11th to 20th centuries; in astronomy: JD 2 086 667.5 – 2 451 909.5).

  5. Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C. brings into focus the cultural enrichment shared by civilizations from western Asia to Egypt and the Aegean more than three thousand years ago during the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Ages.

  6. Empires and Trade in the 2nd Millennium BC. Summary. This map shows the boundaries of empires from 2000-1000 BCE, primarily around 1400 BC in southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East.

  7. In the early second millennium bce, traders and irrigation farmers had constructed an important series of commercial state-like structures known today as the Oxus Civilization. Footnote 15 Different groups of pastoral nomads also migrated into the region, notably the highly militarized Saka, also the Medes and Persians.

  8. Nov 18, 2008 · Art of Second Millennium B.C. Explored in Landmark Exhibition at Metropolitan Museum. Exhibition dates: November 18, 2008 – March 15, 2009. Exhibition location: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Exhibition Hall, second floor. Press preview: Monday, November 17, 10:00 a.m. - noon.

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