History

  • 40,000 BCE

    Paleolithic

    Paleolithic
    Stone, bone, wood tools.
  • 40,000 BCE

    Architecture+ death

    Architecture+ death
    Architecture starts satisfying and involving in death.
  • 40,000 BCE

    Terra Amanta

    Terra Amanta
    First architecture known piece
  • Period: 40,000 BCE to 1 BCE

    History Timeline

  • 30,501 BCE

    Neolithic

    Neolithic
    Animal domestication, stone mortar, agriculture and hunting.
  • 9000 BCE

    Catalhöyük, Turkey

    Catalhöyük, Turkey
    Residential Layout.
    First settlements.
  • 9000 BCE

    Choirokoita, Chipre.

    Choirokoita, Chipre.
    Rounded settlements.
    Use of stone and importance of death,
  • 3200 BCE

    Western Europe achievements

    Western Europe achievements
    New Grange, Ireland.
  • 3200 BCE

    Dolmen

    Dolmen
    A prehistoric monument of two or more upright stones supporting a horizontal stone lab.
  • 3200 BCE

    Cairn

    Cairn
    Human made pile of stones.
  • 2900 BCE

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia
    Urban revolutions. Large populations.
  • 2900 BCE

    Invention of writing

    Invention of writing
    By mesopotamians
  • 2800 BCE

    Sexagesimal Mathematics

    Sexagesimal Mathematics
    By sumerians.
  • 2800 BCE

    Use of sundried mudbrick

    Use of sundried mudbrick
  • 2800 BCE

    Nakan Sin

    Nakan Sin
    The king of the world.
  • 2700 BCE

    Invention of irrigation system

    Invention of irrigation system
    By the Mesopotamien.
  • 2700 BCE

    First concept of dynasty.

    First concept of dynasty.
    By Sargon, Akkadian.
  • 2700 BCE

    Postal service

    Postal service
    By the akkadians
  • 2700 BCE

    Development of Roads

    Development of Roads
    by the Akkadians
  • 2600 BCE

    Hammurabi

    Hammurabi
    Defeated akkadians and built the most powerful city,
  • 2600 BCE

    Egyptians worked in the development of columns

    Egyptians worked in the development of columns
  • 2500 BCE

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge
  • 1750 BCE

    Hammurabi´s Code: 282 laws

    Hammurabi´s Code: 282 laws
    "An eye for an eye."
  • 650 BCE

    Reliefs

    Reliefs
    Reliefs were placed in Perspelis, in honor, of the stories told and th gifts that were offered to the king.
  • 600 BCE

    Cyrus the greatest

    Cyrus the greatest
    Was in charge of Persia, loved gardens.
  • 500 BCE

    Persian Columns

    Persian Columns
    Persian Columns had different symbols like: griffins, bulls, horses, etc.
  • 331 BCE

    Alejandro Magno

    Alejandro Magno
    Buried the main palace of Persia while a party was celebrated.
  • 330 BCE

    The Persian Empire is defeated

    The Persian Empire is defeated
    The Macedonian army entered the capital ceremonial of the Persian Empire