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Timeline of ancient history

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Timeline

Prehistory

History

Some important events:

Bronze Age and Early Iron Age

Eastern Hemisphere in 500 BC.
Eastern Hemisphere in 323BC.
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Eastern Hemisphere in 200BC.
Eastern Hemisphere in 100 BC.
World in 1.
World in 100.
Eastern Hemisphere in 200 AD.
World in 300.
Eastern Hemisphere in 476 AD.

Bronze Age through to the Early Iron Age

Classical Antiquity

End of ancient history in Europe

The date used as the end of the ancient era is entirely arbitrary. The transition period from Classical Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages is known as Late Antiquity. Some key dates marking that transition are:

  1. ^ Diamond 1999, p. 218
  2. ^ Kristiansen & Larsson 2005
  3. ^ Strauss, Barry S. (2006) The Trojan War: A New History. Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-7432-6441-9