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Timeline of world history. 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
Explore the world's history through an interactive timeline and map, featuring key events and cultures.
Search our timeline containing 13489 events from world history. Filter by search term, date range or category.
Interactive step-by-step historical atlas explaining world events. Includes free maps, articles, and timelines for education, reference, and teacher resources.
Histography is an interactive timeline that spans across 14 billion years of history, from the Big Bang to 2015
The TimeMap of World History is designed to make all the world’s history easily accessible, so that we can understand each others’ pasts better. The Atlas contains 1,000+ maps covering world, regional and country histories, while the Encyclopedia offers the opportunity to investigate topics in more depth.
These maps highlight notable milestones in human history from 3200 BCE to 1500 CE, a period that stretches from the development of stone tools in Australia to the building of the palace complex at Machu Picchu in South America.
The World History Timeline Graph is a comprehensive visual representation of significant events and developments throughout human history, presented in chronological order. It typically spans from ancient civilizations to modern times, highlighting key moments in politics, culture, science, technology, and more.
This article consists of a timeline of world history, followed by an article outlining the history of the world. It covers world history from 3500 BCE to 2005 CE. 1. The Origins of Civilization. Up until about 12,000 years ago, all humans were hunter-gatherers: that is, they lived by hunting wild game, fishing, and gathering fruits and berries.
An assembly of timelines for the world history of ancient cultures and civilizations, spanning from the Stone Age through the Middle Ages.