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  2. 1st millennium BC - Wikipedia

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    The first millennium BC is the formative period of the classical world religions, with the development of early Judaism and Zoroastrianism in the Near East, and Vedic religion and Vedanta, Jainism and Buddhism in India. Early literature develops in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Tamil and Chinese.

  3. List of decades, centuries, and millennia - Wikipedia

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    15th millennium BC · 15,000–14,001 BC 14th millennium BC · 14,000–13,001 BC 13th millennium BC · 13,000–12,001 BC 12th millennium BC · 12,000–11,001 BC 11th millennium BC · 11,000–10,001 BC 10th millennium BC · 10,000–9001 BC 9th millennium BC · 9000–8001 BC 8th millennium BC · 8000–7001 BC 7th millennium BC · 7000 ...

  4. Category:1st millennium BC - Wikipedia

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    1st BC; 1st; 2nd; 3rd; 4th; 5th; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "1st millennium BC" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. 1st millennium - Wikipedia

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    The first millennium of the anno Domini or Common Era was a millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000 (1st to 10th centuries; in astronomy: JD 1 721 425.5 – 2 086 667.5 [1]). The world population rose more slowly than during the preceding millennium , from about 200 million in the year 1 to about 300 million in the year 1000.

  6. Category:1st millennium BC by continent - Wikipedia

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    1st BC; 1st; 2nd; 3rd; 4th; 5th; ... This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. E. 1st millennium BC in Europe (12 C) N. 1st millennium BC in ...

  7. Hallstatt plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Hallstatt plateau or the first millennium BC radiocarbon disaster, as it is called by some archaeologists and chronologists, [1] is a term used in archaeology that refers to a consistently flat area on graphs that plot radiocarbon dating against calendar dates.

  8. 1st millennium BC in music - Wikipedia

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    138 or 128 BC - Athenios son of Athenios composes the First Delphic Hymn (Bélis 1992, 48–49 and 53–54; Pöhlmann and West 2001, 71). 128 BC - Limenios, son of Thoinos composes a "Paean and Prosodion to the God" (i.e., Apollo), today called the Second Delphic Hymn (Pöhlmann and West 2001, 71).

  9. Category:1st millennium BC by country - Wikipedia

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    1st millennium BC in the Maya civilization (10 C, 1 P) 1st millennium BC in Mexico (1 C) N. 1st millennium BC in Nepal (2 C, 2 P) P. 1st millennium BC in Peru (2 C) R.