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  1100s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1100 BC - Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria conquers the Hittites.
1100 BC - Beginning of the proto-Villanovan culture in northern Italy.
1100 BC - The New Kingdom in Egypt comes to an end.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1100_BC   (102 words)

  
 CHRONO-FILE for BIBLICAL and EARLY CULTURES Section-2a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
From Akhenaton to the Babylonian Siege of Jerusalem (1780 to 586 BCE):
By 800 BCE and certainly by 796, Assyria had to have a direct impact on Syria and Adad-nirari III (also, 'Ramman-nirari III') was beginning to invade to the west.
An Egyptian expeditionary army was crushed and in the ensuing revolt Wahibre was toppled in 569 BCE.
hometown.aol.com /eilatlog/chronofile/timeculture_S_02a.html   (4648 words)

  
 abrahamphilistines
But these are settlements of the Iron Age, not 1446 BCE or 1290 BCE and the presumed dates of Israel's conquest and settlement of the land.
562-560 BCE, (the reign of Evil-Merodach of Babylon, cf.
Abraham and the promises made to him are "post-Philistine," (post 1174 BCE) and most likely a fiction created  in the Exilic world that sought to explain how the Nation came to lose its land, and how it might keep this land in the future by honoring God according to Laws presented in the Pentateuch.
www.bibleorigins.net /abrahamphilistines.html   (3252 words)

  
 Mycenae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The fortified palace complex of Mycenae, uncovered by the archeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1874, is one of the earliest examples of sophisticated citadel architecture.
In 1100 BCE Mycenae was destroyed by fire.
1250 BCE when the walls of the fortress were realigned to enclose Grave Circle A. The walkway to the gate, about 15 m long and 7 m wide, is flanked by high walls which would have allowed the defenders ample opportunity to hurl missiles at anyone approaching the gateway.
www.grisel.net /mycenae.htm   (949 words)

  
 BBC - Religion & Ethics - History of Paganism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Between 4000 BCE and 1500 BCE we begin to see more evidence of religious activity in the form of great stone structures.
And around 3,000 BCE (500 years before the Egyptians built the Pyramids) standing stones like those at Stonehenge in England and Carnac in Brittany, were built.
From about 2,500 BCE until around 1100 BCE, paintings and objects clearly show forms of religious activity in Crete.
www.bbc.co.uk /religion/religions/paganism/history   (398 words)

  
 BBC - Religion & Ethics - History of Paganism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This began with the spread of the Greek and Roman cultures.
Classical Greece with its philosophers, poets, artists and scientists flourished in the 5th century BCE and later the empire of Alexander the Great (d.
Alexander the Great’s successor was Ptolemy (323-283 BCE).
bbc.co.uk /religion/religions/paganism/history/archaic_classical.shtml   (1002 words)

  
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The original of this particular wooden crocodile is believed to be from 1100 BCE and is on exhibit at the East Berlin Museum.
Some anthropologists believe these "toys" to be funerary objects placed in tombs to protect people in their next lives.
In 1887, the British archeologist Flinders Petrie discovered an Egyptian doll factory dating to 1800 BCE.
www.smith.edu /hsc/museum/ancient_inventions/toys2.html   (153 words)

  
 RouteOfTheExodus
We are informed by 1 Kings 6:1 that the Exodus occurred approximately 1446 BCE, providing a "historical marker" that the narrator understands that Zo`an and Hebron predate the Exodus of the 15th century BCE.
Scholars have determined that the earliest mention of Zoan in Egyptian records is of the 13th century BCE, and that it appears again as a minor provincial town in the 12th century.
the 15th-13th centuries BCE on the western shore of the Sinai, five miles south of Ras Abu Zenima, in the plain of el-Markha (some of the pottery debris being identified with Pharaohs Hatshepsut and Thuthmose III of the 18th Dynasty).
www.bibleorigins.net /RouteOfTheExodus.html   (10044 words)

  
 AncientChina.htm
By 1500 BCE, a ruling dynasty called Shang emerged with Anyang as a capital in the north plains of Yellow river.
Around 1100 BCE, the rulers from Wei River valley overthrew the Shang dynasty and founded Zhou (Chou) Dynasty.
By 221 BCE, Zhou dynasty was weakened and Qin (Chin) Kingdom of Wei river valley took control away from Zhou dynasty rulers and started Qin dynasty.
worldcoincatalog.com /AC/C1/China/AncientChina/AncientChina.htm   (302 words)

  
 Ancient Greece: a peek   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Greeks formed from the Mycenaeans who came to Greece about 2000 BCE and from other tribes who entered from the north around 1100 BCE.
1100 BCE, it is around 800 BCE that certain dates become important in what we know today as Ancient Greece, for example 776 BCE marks the founding of the Olympic Games andthe first Greek art style.
Ictinus and Callicrates, The Parthenon, 448-432 BCE, Acropolis, Athens
www.arts.arizona.edu /are130/files/greece.htm   (1305 words)

  
 artnet.com Magazine Features - china unearthed
There could be no more dramatic beginning to "China: 5,000 Years" than the group of terra-cotta soldiers from the 221 BCE army of China's first emperor, Quin Shi Huangdi.
The show also features a chariot horse with a circular opening on its sides, indicating the craftsmen knew this technique would protect the object from exploding during firing in the kiln.
Among the most stunning jades on display is a concave, ceremonial blade (zhang) from the Shang period (l600-1100 BCE), whose design evolved over hundreds of years.
www.artnet.com /magazine_pre2000/features/stern/stern2-11-98.asp   (1255 words)

  
 Matt's little corner of the universe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The first, the Rig Veda dates from about 1500 BCE, though the date is debatable.
The linked translation of the Rig Veda is by Ralph Griffith, as is the Sama Veda.
Twelfth Century CE (1100 CE - 1200 CE)
www.andrew.cmu.edu /user/mfagan/alexandria.htm   (569 words)

  
 Solar Eclipses: -1099 to -1000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The terms BCE and CE are abbreviations for "Before Common Era" and "Common Era," respectively.
Thus, the year 0 corresponds to 1 BCE, and year -100 corresponds to 101 BCE, etc..
here is some historical uncertainty as to which years from 43 BCE to 8 CE were counted as leap years.
sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov /eclipse/SEcat/SE-1099--1000.html   (787 words)

  
 digNubia
About 3200 BCE a king of Upper Egypt conquered Lower Egypt and united 600 miles of the Nile Valley from Aswan to the Mediterranean Sea.
By 1950 BCE they took over Lower Nubia, built a series of forts, and began to attack Kush.
In 667 BCE the Assyrians (from the region of modern Iraq) invaded Egypt and captured Memphis.
www.dignubia.org /maps/timeline/timeline_axx.php   (2067 words)

  
 Styles of Chinese Painting
1600-1100 BCE during the Shang dynasty and is also called shell and bone script since it was carved on turtle shells or ox bones.
It developed from oracle-bone writing and most examples are found as inscriptions on bronze pots and bells--hence also called metal script or bell and pot script.
The characters were standardized and written in thin lines with little variation in line quality and regular spacing in horizontal and vertical grids.
home.flash.net /~cameron/calligraphy/scripts/script_styles.htm   (689 words)

  
 Introduction to the history and culture of pharaonic Egypt: Site map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Stelae of Ramses I (ca.1318 BCE) and Seti I at Wadi Halfa
Necho's first campaign (609 BCE) and the Babylonian conquest of Egypt's traditional sphere of influence in Asia (605 BCE).
Egypt and the rising Persian empire (560-525 BCE)
nefertiti.iwebland.com /sitemap.htm   (1405 words)

  
 [Regents Prep Global History] Movement of People & Goods: Early Peoples
During the New Kingdom, (1550 BCE - 1100 BCE) powerful pharaohs conquered an empire that stretched from Nubia in the south, to the Euphrates River in Mesopotamia.
Nubia conquered Egypt in the 8th century BCE, and ruled for about 100 years.
Later, around 500 BCE, the region was conquered and made part of the Persian Empire under the great leader
regentsprep.org /Regents/global/themes/movement/erl.cfm   (477 words)

  
 Egyptian Love Poetry, c. 2000 - 1100 BCE - Archived Resource | MuseumStuff.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
2000 - 1100 BCE - Archived Resource
You might be able to locate the resource title Egyptian Love Poetry, c.
If you can't locate it, then it has probably been removed from the data and will not likely be included in the next major data upgrade.
www.museumstuff.com /details/gen_20020211_83217.html   (68 words)

  
 CLCIV 131 Overheads for Test 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ossuaries: Mochlos, Mallia, Tholos (-oi) at Platanos -- seal of Hammurabi of Babylon, 1792 &endash; 1750 BCE
Late Cycladic Period: 1700 (1600) - 1100 BCE
Cist Graves: MH Shaft Graves: MH - LH I
www.classics.uiuc.edu /clciv131/overheads1.htm   (273 words)

  
 Timeline of Ancient Greece and Greek Religion - ReligionFacts.com
Life of Sophocles, the second major Greek playwright and author of Oedipus Rex and Antigone.
Pericles enters public life, rules until 429 BCE.
The democracy is perfected and the court system is completed.
www.religionfacts.com /greek_religion/timeline.htm   (566 words)

  
 Assignments
Chapter 2 - The International Bronze Age: Trade, Empire, and Diplomacy, 1600 - 1100 BCE
Chapter 4 - The Hellenistic Age: 334 - 31 BCE
Chapter 5 - Enclosing the West: The Early Roman Empire and Its Neighbors: 31 BCE - 235 CE Chapter 6 - Late Antiquity: The Age of New Boundaries, 250 - 600 CE Chapter 7 - Byzantium, Islam and the Latin West: The Foundations of Medieval Europe, 550 - 750
www.smccd.net /accounts/steidel/assignments.asp?myCrsKey=100   (309 words)

  
 Alturas Forums - Order-of-Battle: Turn 24, 1100 BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alturas Forums - Order-of-Battle: Turn 24, 1100 BCE
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www.alturasforums.com /forums/showthread.php?t=1593   (382 words)

  
 Onfiles_TOC
The Phoenicians and the kingdom of Israel 1500-1 BCE
The Ancient Celts 1200 BCE -525 CE Minoan Crete 2600-1425 BCE
Mesoamerican civilizations 7000 BCE-1700 CE The Maya 1100 BCE -1697 CE The Toltecs and Aztecs 800-1525 CE The Andean civilizations 12,000 BCE-1500 CE The Inca empire 1200-1572
www.factsonfile.com /newfacts/Onfiles_TOC.asp?ISBNCD=081604452X   (482 words)

  
 Vision and Covenant | Timeline
The idea of a Messiah from the House of David is first attested to in the pseudo- epigraphic Psalms of Solomon
Plutarch (120-46 BCE), Greek biographer and miscellaneous writer, writes his biography of Lycurgus, the founder of Sparta
Luke (22 BCE – 75 CE), Greek Evangelist, the first non-Jewish apostle and the reputed author of the gospel bearing his name
www.jafi.org.il /education/anthology/english/time.html   (2422 words)

  
 Style
Egyptian Predynastic and Archaic (Dyn I-II) 4000-2980 BCE
Chavin Early Horizon (Peru North Highlands) c.1200 BCE-200 BCE
Black slip covers the body leaving figures the color of the body which goes from buff to red brown, with details added using a brush.
csu-vrs.sjsu.edu /cataloging/legal_lists/style.html   (895 words)

  
 Chinese Collection. Norton Museum of Art - West Palm Beach Florida
R.H. Norton also acquired for the Museum most of the extraordinary prehistoric and archaic jades, dating from 3rd millennium
), as well as many of the superb bronze vessels of the Shang (circa 1450 - 1100
Following Norton's lead in choosing the best and most representative works of Chinese art, the Museum has purchased additional bronzes as well as outstanding examples of early ceramics and Buddhist sculpture.
www.norton.org /collections/chinese2.htm   (519 words)

  
 Alturas Forums - Turn Report: Turn 24, 1100 BCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alturas Forums - Turn Report: Turn 24, 1100 BCE
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www.alturasforums.com /forums/showthread.php?t=1592   (1134 words)

  
 History 101A
5 million – 200,000 BCE – ‘hominids’ – Africa, Europe, Asia
            Zhou Era (1122-256 BCE) and Period of Warring States (403-221)
            Caesar Augustus’ blend of Republic and Empire (27 BCE – 14 CE)
www.siu.edu /~hist205a/101out.htm   (471 words)

  
 Slides for lecture on January 7, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Aerial view of the citadel of Mycenae, 1600-1100 BCE
Map of Mycenaean sites in Greece during the late Bronze Age, ca.
Map of Greece in the late Bronze Age, ca.
philo.ucdavis.edu /home/leroller/AHI172A/20040107.html   (183 words)

  
 MYTH AND ARCHAEOLOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Are the Romans who they say they are?
Aeneas, c 1250 BCE (Livy and Vergil, 1st century BCE-1st century CE)
Romulus and Remus, AUC 1/759 B.C.E., Wolf [Alt Wolf]
www2.hawaii.edu /~kjolly/151/05mythar.htm   (57 words)

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