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Helladic chronology is a relative dating system used in archaeology and art history.It complements the Minoan chronology scheme devised by Sir Arthur Evans for the categorisation of Bronze Age artefacts from the Minoan civilization within a historical framework.
A Clovis point from Utah, dated to 11500–9000 BC. 9500 BCE: Cordilleran and Laurentide Ice Sheets retreat enough to open a habitable ice-free corridor through the northern half of the continent along the eastern flank of the Rocky Mountains. 9500 BCE: People craft early Clovis spear points, knives, and skin scrapers from rock in New Mexico.
1000–586 BC: Ancient Near East, List of archaeological periods (Levant) Sa Huỳnh culture: Southeast Asia, Vietnam: 1000 BC–AD 200 Woodland period: North America: 1000 BC – AD 1000: List of archaeological periods (North America) Bantu expansion: Sub-Saharan Africa: 1000 BC–AD 500 Middle Nok Period: Sub-Saharan Africa, West: 900–300 ...
3) Neolithic (c. 6500 – 4000 BCE, up to c.2000 BC in some areas) see Mehrgarh and Bhirrana. 4) Chalcolithic (c. 4000 – 2000 BCE). 5) Bronze Age (c. 3100 – 1100 BCE) see Indus Valley civilization. 6) Iron Age (c. 1100 - 500 BCE). i) Proto-history (c.1500 - 500 BCE) known as Vedic period. ii) Historical period after 500 BCE. East Asia East ...
c. 1000 – 500 BCE Norton: 500 BCE – 800 CE Ipiutak Stage: 1 CE – 800 CE Dorset culture: 500 BCE – 1500 CE Thule people: 200 BCE – 1600 CE on Great Plains Plains Woodland: c. 500 BCE – 1000 CE Plains Village: c. 1000 – 1780 CE in Southwest and by Pecos Classification: Early Basketmaker II Era: 1500 BCE – 50 CE Late Basketmaker II ...
The emperor took with him a force of 500 civilian scientists, specialists in fields such as biology, chemistry and languages, in order to carry out a full study of the ancient civilisation. The work of Jean-François Champollion in deciphering the Rosetta Stone to discover the hidden meaning of hieroglyphics proved the key to the study of ...
1000 BC – AD 500: Woodland period: 1000 BC – AD 1000: Classic stage: AD 500–1200: ... In the Caribbean islands, the Archaic Age ranges from 6000 BC and 500 BC ...
According to archaeologist Pieter Van Dalen, 1,000-1,200 years old mummies were probably relatives and placed one above the other in different parts of the tomb. [23] [24] In May 2022, archaeologists reported the discovery of 1,400-year-old remains of the Mayan site so-called Xiol on the outskirts of Mérida.