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Period: 10,000 BCE to 4500 BCE
Neolithic era (New Stone Age)
The Neolithic era is the last stone age before the bronze age and iron age. It ended around 4500 BCE but in some places lasted all the way to 1200 BCE. -
7300 BCE
Cueva de las Manos (Cave of hands)
The Cave of hands is multiple caves in Santa Cruz, Argentina. It gets its name because of the paintings of hand prints all along the cave walls. -
7000 BCE
Jarmo
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Period: 3000 BCE to 2000 BCE
Construction of Stonehenge
Archeologists think that Stonehenge was created back between 3000 BC and 2000 BC. Stonehenge is a circular structure made out of huge stones stood up vertically and horizontally on top. -
1754 BCE
The Code of Hammurabi
The code of Hammurabi was one of the first codes in ancient history, consisting of 282 laws. It was carved into a large black stele. -
73 BCE
Lucius Popidius Secundus
A 17 year old living in ancient Rome, we learn about his average day and what Rome was like for teens at the time -
618
Tang Dynasty
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Period: 618 to 906
Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty is considered a golden age of Chinese arts and culture. In power from 618 to 906 A.D., Tang China attracted an international reputation that spilled out of its cities and, through the practice of Buddhism, spread its culture across much of Asia. -
Period: 622 to 1258
Golden Age of Islam
The Islamic Golden Age refers to a period in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century, during which much of the historically Islamic world was ruled by various caliphates and science, economic development, and cultural works flourished. -
854
al-Razi
al-Razi was a Persian polymath, physician, alchemist, philosopher, and important figure in the history of medicine