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  Susiana [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
1750 BCE) was not to be denied, and Elam was crushed in 1764 BCE.
1266 BCE), the fourth king of this line, proceeded apace, and his successes were commemorated by his assumption of the title "Expander of the Empire." He was succeeded by his son, Untash-Gal (Untash (d) Gal, or Untash-Huban), a contemporary of Shalmaneser I of Assyria (c.
In a series of campaigns between 692 and 639 BCE, in an effort to clean up a political and diplomatic mess that had become a chronic headache for the Assyrians, Ashurbanipal's armies utterly destroyed Susa, pulling down buildings, looting, and sowing the land of Elam with salt.
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 China History Forum, online chinese history forum -> Chronology of Asian Maritime History
C11th BCE: After collapse of the Shang dynasty, Chinese general You Houxi led 250,000 troops to the South Pacific and the Americas.
C4th BCE: A lodestone compass was mentioned in the Chinese Book of the Devil Valley Master, 'they carry a south-pointer with them so as not to lose their way'.
C1st BCE: A blue glass bowl excavated in a Han tomb in Guangzhou is probably Roman, made on the southern shores of the Mediterranean in the C1st BCE.
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 Encyclopedia: Mycenae
A Cyclops is a member of the Greco-mythical race of giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead.
The Treasure of Atreus tholos in 2004 Beehive tombs, also known as Tholos tombs (plural tholoi), are a style of Mycenaean chamber tomb from the Bronze Age.
Treasure of Atreus in 2004 The Treasure of Atreus or Treasury of Atreus is an impressive tholos tomb at Mycenae, Greece (on the Panagitsa Hill) constructed around 1250 BCE.
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 History Bookshop.com: Britain in 1400
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A quarter of wheat, which in the 1320s had cost 8s or 9s, cost no more than half that fifty years later.
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 Ancient Egypt [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
3000 BCE - Papyrus Papyrus is an early form of paper made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge that grows to 5 meters (15 ft) in height and was once abundant in the Nile Delta of Egypt.
27th century BCE BCE is a TLA that may stand for: European Central Bank in some Romance languages (e.g., Banco Central Europeo) Before the Common Era, the same as BC and the opposite of Anno Domini ("AD").
Third Intermediate Period The Third Intermediate Period is a phrase used to refer the period of the history of Ancient Egypt from the death of pharaoh Rameses XI in 1070 BC to the foundation of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty by Psamtik I, following the expulsion of the Nubian rulers of the Twenty-fifth dynasty....
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The Catholics I meet generally seem to reflect a 17th century mind set, with uncritical repetition of Church doctine as the central standard of their opinions and ill treatment of those who might disagree.
However, there are continuous written records in both Egypt and Mesopotamia at the time (especially in the former); the Egyptian and Mesopotamian scribes kept writing their chronicles through that time as if nothing whatsoever had happened.
50 BCE to 25 CE 1) The Roman historian Philo, born long before and dying long after Jesus, wrote an account of the Jews covering the entire time that Christ is said to have existed on earth.
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 Insolubles
The history of the medieval discussions can be divided into three main periods: (a) an early stage, from the late-twelfth century to the 1320s; (b) a period of especially intense and original work, during roughly the second quarter of the fourteenth century; (c) a late period, from about 1350 on.
Its discovery is often credited to Eubulides the Megarian (4th century BCE), on the basis of a remark by Diogenes Laertius ( Lives of the Philosophers II.108), although in fact Diogenes says only that Eubulides discussed the paradox, not that he discovered it.
(See Spade 1975.) In the early 1320s, Thomas Bradwardine, in a preliminary section of his own treatise on insolubles, lists nine views in circulation in his day.
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 Technology and Military Policy: IRON- SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Although the availability of iron is widely recognized as determining the availability of arms in pre-modern societies, the military and political repercussions are more debated.
W. McNeil has suggested that the discovery of iron-working around 500 BCE led to a 'democratization of war' whereby the availability of such formidable weapons radically altered the balance of military and political power.
Tylecote posited that the price of steel dropped in relation to iron over the course of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, but his estimate of £3 for a ton of steel and 12s for a ton of iron in 1300 are far from typical.
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 1320s BC - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
1320s BC Centuries : 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
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Egypt : End of Eighteenth Dynasty, start of Nineteenth Dynasty (1320 BC)
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 1320s BCE Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
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 Isis [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Among these names of Roman Isis, Queen of Heaven Queen of Heaven (Latin Regina Coeli) is a natural title for the Great Goddess in any manifestation.
In Sumer Inanna was hailed as 'Queen of Heaven' in the 3rd millennium BCE.
In Akkad to the north, she was worshipped later as Ishtar.
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 wiki/13th century BCE Definition / wiki/13th century BCE Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
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As a result of this the term "an exodus" has come to mean a departure of a great number of people....
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 Kings Of Babylon Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
These rulers did not rule Babylon itself, but their numbering scheme was continued by later Kassite Kings of Babylon, and so they are listed here.
c.18th century BCE1732 BCE *Itti-ili-nibi *Damiq-ilishu *Ishkibal *Shushushi *Gulkishar *[5 Kings] *Ea-gamil fl.
c.1570s BCE1570 BCE *Burnaburiash I *Kashtiliash III *Ulamburiash *Agum III *Kadashman-harbe I *Karaindash *Kurigalzu I *Kadashman-Enlil I d.
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 1270s BCE Definition / 1270s BCE Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
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 1300 BCE Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
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 1350s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
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 Crown
Crown glass was one of the two most common processes for making glass for windows up until the 19th century, the other was blown plate.
The process was first perfected by French glassmakers in the 1320s, notably around Rouen.
The process was kept a careful trade secret, for example the first crown glass made in London was not until 1678.
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 1300s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
Uvalde County Extension Agent Kenneth G. White said this week there is no reason to panic - oak wilt is not moving through Uvalde County like the bubonic plague through Europe in the 1300s.
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Vintage Wine Records Trace Climate Change to 1300s John Roach for National Geographic News November 17, 2004 Connoisseurs may pore over grape-harvest records in search of the perfect vintage of wine.
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 Life Starts @ - Glastonbury   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-05)
±4500 BCE Sinking of sea levels, allowing formation of salt marsh, peat deposits, fen and bog environments in the Somerset Levels
3806 BCE Building of the Sweet Track near Westhay – oldest known raised trackway on the Levels
¤200 BCE – 100 CE Likely period of Druid college and perpetual choir at Glastonbury
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A more pedestrian (and plausible) theory suggests that the petroglyphs were meant to be viewed from nearby hilltops and formed part of a water divination ritual.
Thus the date used here: while the Nazca culture dates to the first century BCE, it did not start building major underground aqueducts in the Atacama Desert until the sixth century CE.
While the development may have been owed to the Greeks' observing their Turkish mercenaries maneuvering their horses to the sound of kettle-drums and horns, it may also have been an indigenous development, as vase paintings show flutists entertaining Spartan hoplites as early as the seventh century BCE.
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