timeline

  • Period: 6000 BCE to 2900 BCE

    Clasical Greece.

    Neolithic Age settlements in Greece, beginning of agriculture.
  • Period: 2600 BCE to 1400 BCE

    Minoans Emerged.

    Minoan civilization emerged on the island of Crete.
  • 2000 BCE

    Maya

    Maya
    Farming villages begin to form across the Maya region, so they stablished and became sedentary.
  • 2000 BCE

    Hieroglyphs.

    Hieroglyphs.
    Minoan hieroglyphic are invented.
  • 1900 BCE

    Mycenaean

    Mycenaean
    First recorded settlement at Eleusis.
  • 1500 BCE

    Tayronas.

    The spanish arrived to the Tayrona territory, tension mounted over many years until confrontations between the Spanish and the Tayrona forced the natives to move their settlements higher into the Sierra Nevada mountain range
  • 1450 BCE

    Scripts

    Scripts
    Linear B script developed at Mycenaea.
  • Period: 1400 BCE to 1399 BCE

    Olmec

    The Olmec civilization was developed in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • 1200 BCE

    Aztec

    Aztec
    The Aztecs arrive to the Valley of Mexico.
  • 1100 BCE

    Inca MIgration

    Inca MIgration
    They migrated to cuzco valley and stablished there, they were lead by manco capac.
  • 800 BCE

    Split of Greek.

    The Greeks started to split their land into city-states, each with its own laws, customs and rulers.
  • 776 BCE

    First Olympic Games

    First Olympic Games
    Year of the first olympic games, celebrated in Olympia.
  • Period: 600 BCE to 1600 BCE

    Muiscas in Bacata

    The muisca culture flourished in ancient Colombia in Bacata, now know as Bogota
  • 509 BCE

    R. Republic

    Rome becomes a republic. The last king is overthrown and Rome is now ruled by elected officials called senators. There is a constitution with laws and a complex republican government.
  • 508 BCE

    Democracy in Greece.

    Democracy in Greece.
    Democracy began in Athens, the athenian leader Cleisthenes introduced a new political reform (democracy) that means "rule by people".
  • 218 BCE

    The Second Punic War

    The Second Punic War
    The carthage army attacks Italy, this battle is named The Second Punic War, the attack also brought new animal species like the elephants.
  • 80 BCE

    The Colosseum.

    The Colosseum.
    The colosseum is built for the entertainment of the citizens. The completion of the Colosseum was celebrated with 100 days of games and The Romans invade Scotland.
  • Jan 1, 753

    Foundation of Rome

    Foundation of Rome
    Rome is founded by Romulus.
  • Apr 21, 753

    Roman Monarchy

    Apoximately the creation of the roman monarchy.