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  2. Timelines of world history - Wikipedia

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    These timelines of world history detail recorded events since the creation of writing roughly 5000 years ago to the present day. For events from c. 3200 BC – c. 500 see: Timeline of ancient history. For events from c. 500 – c. 1499, see: Timeline of post-classical history. For events from c. 1500, see: Timelines of modern history.

  3. History - Wikipedia

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    World history is the study of major civilizations over the last 3000 years or so. World history is primarily a teaching field, rather than a research field. It gained popularity in the United States, [80] Japan [81] and other countries after the 1980s with the realization that students need a broader exposure to the world as globalization proceeds.

  4. Human history - Wikipedia

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    Conflict between nomadic herders and sedentary agriculturalists was frequent and became a recurring theme in world history. [64] Neolithic societies usually worshiped ancestors, sacred places, or anthropomorphic deities. [65] The vast complex of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, dated 9500–8000 BCE, [66] is an example of a Neolithic religious or civic ...

  5. History of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Earth can be organized chronologically according to the geologic time scale, which is split into intervals based on stratigraphic analysis. [2] [23] The following five timelines show the geologic time scale to scale. The first shows the entire time from the formation of the Earth to the present, but this gives little space ...

  6. World history - Wikipedia

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    History and academics. World history (field), or global history, a field of historical study that takes a worldwide/global perspective. Big History, an academic discipline that takes an astronomical perspective (from the Big Bang to the present) Chronology of the universe, the history and future of the universe according to Big Bang cosmology.

  7. World - Wikipedia

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    Big history employs an even wider framework than world history by putting human history into the context of the history of the universe as a whole. It starts with the Big Bang and traces the formation of galaxies, the Solar System , the Earth, its geological eras, the evolution of life and humans until the present day.

  8. World history (field) - Wikipedia

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    World history or global history as a field of historical study examines history from a global perspective. It emerged centuries ago; leading practitioners have included Voltaire (1694–1778), Hegel (1770–1831), Karl Marx (1818–1883), Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), and Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975). The field became much more active (in ...

  9. Timeline of ancient history - Wikipedia

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    The date used as the end of the ancient era is arbitrary. The transition period from Classical Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages is known as Late Antiquity.Late Antiquity is a periodization used by historians to describe the transitional centuries from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in both mainland Europe and the Mediterranean world: generally from the end of the Roman Empire's ...