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  1. 4300 BCE. First megalithic tombs in Europe . 3500 BCE. Farming has spread across Europe . c. 3300 BCE - c. 1200 BCE. The Bronze Age, lasting from c. 3300 BCE- c. 1200 BCE in the Near East and South Asia and c. 600 BCE in Europe . 2800 BCE - 1900 BCE. Bell beaker culture in western Europe . 2300 BCE.

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  2. 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 . The Ancient Near Eastern cultures are well within the historical era: The first half of the millennium is dominated by the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and Babylonia. The alphabet develops.

  3. 1000 BC: The second stream of Bantu expansion reaches the great lakes region of Africa, creating a major population centre. 890 BC: Approximate date for the composition of the Iliad and the Odyssey. 814 BC: Foundation of Carthage by the Phoenicians in today known Tunisia. 800 BC: Rise of Greek city-states.

  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 ( MI) and ended on 31 December 2000 ( MM ), ( 11th to 20th centuries; in astronomy: JD 2 086 667.5 – 2 451 909.5 [1] ). It encompassed the High and Late Middle Ages of the Old World, the Islamic Golden Age and the ...

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  6. History of Europe - Chronology, Migration, Empires: Regardless of the loaded aesthetic, philological, moral, confessional, and philosophical origins of the term Middle Ages, the period it defines is important because it witnessed the emergence of a distinctive European civilization centred in a region that was on the periphery of ancient Mediterranean civilization.

  7. Europe’s population is mostly Christian. Modern humans supplanted the scanty Neanderthal population in Europe about 40,000 years ago, and by the beginning of the 2nd millennium bce the general population groups that would become the historical peoples and countries of Europe were in place. The Greek civilizations were the earliest in Europe ...

  8. Summary. This map shows the boundaries of empires from 2000-1000 BCE, primarily around 1400 BC in southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East. The map shows the Hittite Empire, the Egyptian Empire, the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni, the Kassite kingdom, and the Assyrian Empire around 1400 BCE, as well as the Mycenaean civilization c. 1350 BCE.

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