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3200 Civilization is said to have begun at Sumer.
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3rd
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2560 Building of the Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza.
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2nd
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1900-1300 The Minoan Period - Crete.
1200 Fall of Troy - if there was a Trojan War.
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1st
Millennium B.C.
995 Hebrew King David captured Jerusalem.
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1st
Century B.C.
c. 3 Jesus was born.
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1st
Century A.D.
79 Mount Vesuvius Erupted covering Pompeii & Herculaneum.
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to the History page : Ancient & Contemporary
To
fully understand the significance of what has been discovered
utilizing satellite imagery, it is vital to consider an
historical timeline from ancient-modern times.
Significance events and players in history in the region
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Pre
Mason Ancient History
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Ancient
Egyptians
Ancient
Egypt was an ancient civilization of eastern North
Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of
the Nile River in what is now the modern country
of Egypt. It was part of a larger complex of civilizations,
the Nile Valley Civilizations, of which regions
south of Egypt (in today's Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia,
and Ethiopia) are a part. Egyptian civilization
coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unification
of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh,
and it developed over the next three millennia.
Its history occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms,
separated by periods of relative instability known
as Intermediate Periods. Ancient Egypt reached its
pinnacle during the New Kingdom, after which it
entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was conquered
by a succession of foreign powers in this late period.
The rule of the pharaohs officially ended in 31 BC
when Egypt fell to the Roman Empire and became a
Roman province.
The success of ancient Egyptian civilization stemmed
partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions
of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding
and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley
produced surplus crops, which fueled social development
and culture. With resources to spare, the administration
sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and
surrounding desert regions, the early development
of an independent writing system, the organization
of collective construction and agricultural projects,
trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended
to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance.
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Ancient
Historical People(s)
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Ancient
Libyans
region west of the Nile Valley generally corresponding
to modern Northwest Africa. Climate changes affected the
locations of the settlements. Wikipedia |
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Ancient
Egyptians
of eastern North Africa, along the lower reaches of the
Nile River and part of the Nile Valley Civilizations,
regions south of Egypt (in today's Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia,
and Ethiopia). Wikipedia |
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Ancient
Greeks
had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried
a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean region
and Europe; is generally considered to be the seminal
culture which provided the foundation of Western civilization.
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Ancient
Cyrenaics
eastern coastal region of Libya; ancient Greeks founded
several colonies on its coast and developed several major
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Ancient
Mediterranean
regional history crucial to understanding the origins
and development of many modern societies. "For the
three quarters of the globe, the Mediterranean Sea is
similarly the uniting element and the centre of World
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Ancient
Atlantians
Plato's account, Atlantis was a naval power lying "in
front of the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered
many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before
the time of Solon, or approximately 9600 BC. Wikipedia |
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