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  Facts about 3rd millennium ad
Terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C destroy the World Trade Center and damage The Pentagon.
Janurary 1, 2001 is the first day of the new millennium, NOT January 1, 2000.
Learn more about 3rd millennium AD in the online encyclopedia.
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 TourWales - Your holiday and vacation guide to the best of Snowdonia
Snowdonia is particularly rich in its prehistoric archaeological sites, dating from the initial Neolithic colonisation of the area in the 4th millennium BC to the pre Roman era corresponding to the last half of the first millennium BC.
There are equally interesting sites belonging to the period of Roman occupation in the first half of the first millennium AD, as well as to the later early Christian and Medieval periods when Wales was first identified as a geographical and cultural entity from the 5th century AD onwards.
Finally, the people of Snowdonia entered into the Industrial Revolution of the late 17th to early 19th centuries AD when its natural resources were exploited, leaving behind a number of important industrial monuments as well as establishing an industrial settlement pattern of villages and towns within an area renowned for the beauty of its landscape.
www.tourwales.com /archaeological-sites/archaeological-sites.htm   (201 words)

  
 Astronomy Boy: Millennium 2001 -- The REAL start of the New Millennium
The new millennium, as defined by the Gregorian Calendar used in most of the world, actually began on January 1, 2001, not January 1, 2000.
This is sometimes called the "odometer effect" because many automobile owners perceive the rollover of their mileage indicators to include a long string of zeroes as a milestone of sorts.
The Gregorian Calendar Reform, as it came to be called, retained Dionysius' starting point of 1 AD and his system of counting the years, including its lack of a Year Zero.
www.astronomyboy.com /millennium   (975 words)

  
 BYZANTINE COIN JEWELRY
That would all change in 324 AD with a miraculous military victory and subsequent conversion to Christianity by Constantine I at the Milvian Bridge.
In the early years of the 6th and 7th centuries AD, the coins continue in the tradition of Rome with stylistic similarities in Imperial portraiture and personifications.
Numerous challenges of foreign armies took its toll on defenses and finally, on May 29, 1453 AD, the Muslim Ottomans overran the crumbling city walls and the sun set forever on the greatest empire that the ancient world had ever known.
www.johnbmcnamara.com /byzantine.htm   (1205 words)

  
 5th millennium - Definition, explanation
(4th millennium5th millennium – 6th millennium – other millennia)
The fifth millennium is a period of time which will begin on January 1, 4001 and will end on December 31, 5000.
archaeological findings associated with the "Kurgan culture", a 5th-3th millennium BC civilization north of the Black Sea, whose...
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  Centuries Article, Centuries Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
For earlier time periods see cosmological timeline, geologic timescale, evolutionary timeline, pleistocene, palaeolithic and logarithmic timeline.
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 Centuries
See history for different organizations of historical events.
For\nearlier time periods see cosmological timeline, geologic timescale, evolutionary timeline, pleistocene, palaeolithic and logarithmic timeline.\n* 10th millennium BC\n* 9th millennium BC\n* 8th millennium BC\n* 7th millennium BC\n* 6th millennium BC\n* 5th millennium BC
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 Ancient Gold and Silver Catalog
1st Century BC-early 1st Century AD Hellenistic gold earring in the form of a crouching winged griffin
3rd Century AD Pair of gold, garnet, and pearl pendants
4th Century AD Silver cup inscribed for Rvminvs
www.royalathena.com /PAGES/goldsilvercatpages/goldsilvercat.html   (150 words)

  
 Agrigento Regional Archaelogical Museum
3th millennium BC Stone objects, flints, carved bones, pottery, terracotta (statuettes, tools)
Fictile head of Kore, 500-490 BC "Warrior of Agrigento", marble sculpture, 480-475 BC Bell-shaped red-figured crater, late 5th c.
Large bronze crater, Contrada Mosé necropolis (Agrigento), late 5th c.
www.regione.sicilia.it /beniculturali/dirbenicult/musei/musei2/engmuagrig.htm   (666 words)

  
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220-250 AD Roman marble monopodium of a panthe
Early 1st Millennium AD Western Asiatic gold necklace
5th Millennium BC Neolithic pottery seated steatopygeous female,
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 5th millennium Details, Meaning 5th millennium Article and Explanation Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
5th millennium Details, Meaning 5th millennium Article and Explanation Guide
5th millennium Guide, Meaning, Facts, Information and Description
In 4846 (or, more accurately, the 12th day of Kalends, CY 9772), the Andromeda Ascendant will be commissioned by the Systems Commonwealth High Guard (for the television series Andromeda).
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