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1000 BC—World population: 50,000,000 [3] 1000 BC—Priene, Western Anatolia is founded. c. 1000 BC—Hungarian separates from its closest linguistic relatives, the Ob-Ugric languages. c. 1000 BC—Ancient Iranian peoples enter Persia. c. 1000 BC—Villanovans occupy the northern and western Italy. c. 1000 BC—Phoenician alphabet is invented ...
1000 BC: India—Iron Age of India. Indian kingdoms rule India—Panchala, Kuru, Kosala, Pandya and Videha. c. 1000 BC: The Sa Huỳnh culture started in central and southern Vietnam. 993 BC: Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. 993 BC: Archippus, King of Athens dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Thersippus.
The 1st millennium BC, also known as the last millennium BC, was the period of time lasting from the years 1000 BC to 1 BC (10th to 1st centuries BC; in astronomy: JD 1 356 182.5 – 1 721 425.5 [1]). It encompasses the Iron Age in the Old World and sees the transition from the Ancient Near East to classical antiquity.
1000 BC: The second stream of Bantu expansion reaches the great lakes region of Africa, creating a major population centre. [35] [36] 890 BC: Approximate date for the composition of the Iliad and the Odyssey. 814 BC: Foundation of Carthage by the Phoenicians in Tunisia. [37] [38] 800 BC: Rise of Greek city-states. 788 BC: Iron Age begins in ...
1000 BC: Athapaskan-speaking natives arrive in Alaska and northwestern North America, possibly from Siberia. 1000 BC: Pottery making widespread in the Eastern Woodlands. 1000 BC–100 AD: Adena culture takes form in the Ohio River valley, carving fine stone pipes placed with their dead in gigantic burial mounds. [1] See Prehistory of Ohio.
Copper knife, spearpoints, awls, and spud, from the Late Archaic period, Wisconsin, 3000–1000 BC. In the classification of the archaeological cultures of North America, the Archaic period in North America, taken to last from around 8000 to 1000 BC [1] in the sequence of North American pre-Columbian cultural stages, is a period defined by the archaic stage of cultural development.
2350–750 BC Nok: 1000 BC – 300 AD Olmec: 1400–400 BC Oenotria: 1000–325 BC Oscans: 1000–4th centuries BC Panchala: 800–323 BC Pandya: 1350–460 BC Padanian Etruria: 9th century – 5th century BC Paphlagonia: 1480–183 BC [2] Parvata: c. 9th century – 325 BC Persis: 10th century – 550 BC Pragjyotisha: c. 11th century – 350 ...
48 BC 47 BC Pontic War: Roman Republic. Galatia. Cappadocia. Kingdom of Pontus: 44 BC 30 BC Roman civil wars: Roman Republic under Second Triumvirate: Mark Antony. Liberatores Sextus Pompeius Fulvia and Lucius Antonius. 44 BC 44 BC Post-Caesarian civil war Part of the Roman civil wars: Roman Senate: Mark Antony's forces 44 BC 42 BC Liberators ...