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The Late Bronze Age collapse was a period of societal collapse in the Mediterranean basin during the 12th century BC. It is thought to have affected much of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East, in particular Egypt, Anatolia, the Aegean, eastern Libya, and the Balkans.
The period is divided into three phases: Early Bronze Age (2000–1500 BC), Middle Bronze Age (1500–1200 BC), and Late Bronze Age (1200 – c. 500 BC). Ireland is known for a relatively large number of Early Bronze Age burials. The country's stone circles and stone rows were built during this period. [94]
Bronze Age China. Archaic China. Shang dynasty ... Late Dynastic Period. Ming dynasty (1368–1644) Qing dynasty (1644–1911) Modern China. Republic of China (1912 ...
The transition period from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in Greece is known as Sub-Mycenaean (c. 1050 –1000 BC). [3] ... Mycenaean (Late Bronze Age) ...
The three-age system has been used in many areas, referring to the prehistorical and historical periods identified by tool manufacture and use, of Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. [1] [2] Since these ages are distinguished by the development of technology, it is natural that the dates to which these refer vary in different parts of the world.
Late Bronze Age II A: 1400 BCE – 1300 BCE Late Bronze Age II B: ... Late Arab period (Fatimid and Mamluk) 1291 – 1516 Ottoman period 1516 – 1917 Modern period:
The Bronze Age (c. 3300–1200 BC) marks the emergence of the first complex state societies, and by the Middle Bronze Age (mid-3rd millennium BC) the first empires. This is a list of Bronze Age polities.
The Early Helladic period (or EH) of Bronze Age Greece is generally characterized by the Neolithic agricultural population importing bronze and copper, as well as using rudimentary bronze-working techniques first developed in Anatolia with which they had cultural contacts. [9] The EH period corresponds in time to the Old Kingdom in Egypt.