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    This is a full timeline of the history of the world. CONTENTS The 11th Century BC World (1099-1000 BC) The 10th Century BC World (999-900 BC) The 9th Century BC World (899-800 BC) The 8th Century BC World (799-700 BC) The 7th Century BC World (699-600 BC) The 6th Century BC World (599-500 BC) The 5th Century BC World (499-400 BC) The 4th Century BC World (399-300 BC) The 3rd Century BC World ...
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    The timeline of historic inventions is a chronological list of particularly important or significant technological inventions. Note: Dates for inventions are often controversial. ... the earliest evidence of bronze crossbow bolts dates as early as the mid-5th century BC in Yutaishan, Hubei. ... 9th century: Numerical zero in the Indian ...
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    A Brief Timeline of History. Table of Contents. 1 Early Human Development (150,000 BCE - 1700 BCE) 2 The Earliest Civilizations (4000 BCE - 184 CE) 3 Religion & Philosophy (600 BCE - 570 CE) 4 Rise and Collapse of the Roman Empire (510 BCE - 395 CE) 5 The Rise of Christianity (4 BCE - 337 CE)
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    The year 9,600 BC marks a significant period in human history, representing a time of profound transition and enduring mystery. It is widely recognized as the end of the Pleistocene and the dawn of the Holocene epoch, a pivotal change in geological eras. This era heralded the conclusion of the last Ice Age, characterized by the melting of massive glaciers and a dramatic rise in sea levels. It ...
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    The year 9,500 BC marks a significant period in human history, known as the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era. This era heralded the beginning of the Holocene epoch, a time characterized by the retreat of glaciers following the last Ice Age and the advent of a warmer climate that allowed for the development of agriculture. In the Levant region, the Natufian culture was ...
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    This article covers the history of Egypt technology, from Ancient Egyptian technology, to the Persian and Hellenistic periods, to the medieval Islamic and modern periods. The Dynastic era of Ancient Egypt is dated from the 4th millennium BC up until the Persian conquest in the 6th century BC. The characteristics of ancient Egyptians are indicated by a set of artifacts and customs that lasted ...
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    History []. The earliest use of the crank in a machine occurs in the crank-driven winnowing machine from China during the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD). A crank mechanism was first used in a water mill of late antiquity.Evidence appears on a late 3rd century relief of a saw mill from Hierapolis, Asia Minor. Two 6th century saw mills excavated at Ephesus, Asia Minor, and Gerasa, Jordan, worked ...
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    The 10th millennium BC was a pivotal period in human history, marking the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era. This era, spanning from 10,000 BC to 9001 BC, witnessed significant climatic changes and the beginnings of agriculture, which would revolutionize human societies. The end of the last Ice Age brought about a warmer climate, allowing for the development of more ...
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    Hellenistic Egypt []. Ambix, cucurbit and retort of Zosimos, from Marcelin Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs (3 vol., Paris, 1887-1888). The start of Western alchemy may generally be traced to ancient and Hellenistic Egypt, where the city of Alexandria was a center of alchemical knowledge, and retained its pre-eminence through most of the Greek and Roman periods.
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    King Ling of Zhou, known by his personal name Ji Xiexin, was the twenty-third monarch of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the eleventh ruler of its Eastern period. His reign, which lasted from 571 to 545 BC, was marked by significant events and figures in Chinese history. Notably, the birth of Confucius occurred during his rule, a philosopher whose teachings would profoundly influence Chinese ...

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