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  2. 1400s BC (decade) - Wikipedia

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    It is now kept in The British Museum, London. c. 1400 BC — Lion Gate at Hattushash (near modern Boghazkeui, Turkey) is made. c. 1400 BC – 1200 BC—Two women with a child, found in the palace at Mycenae, Greece, are made. It is now at National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Linear A reaches its peak of popularity.

  3. 14th century BC - Wikipedia

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    c. 1400 – 1300 BC: A glacial rise is attested by the peat bog of the glacier of Tyrol. [11]Phase III A of the Greek Bronze Age. [12] Contacts with the Mycenaean civilization are established at Thapsos, Syracuse, Scoglio del Tonno in the Gulf of Taranto, and Ischia on the Tyrrhenian coast.

  4. Timeline of ancient history - Wikipedia

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    1700 BC1400 BC: The Proto-Sinaitic script is the oldest alphabet created in Egypt. 1700 BC: Indus Valley Civilization comes to an end but is continued by the Cemetery H culture; The beginning of Poverty Point culture in North America. 1600 BC: Minoan eruption destroys Akrotiri and causes damage to some Minoan sites in eastern Crete. [19 ...

  5. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Aegean Civilization (Crete, Greece and Near East; c. 3000 BC – c. 1050 BC) [3] Iron Age Europe (c. 1050 BC – c. 500 AD) Early Iron Age (c. 1050 BC – 776 BC) – part of the Greek Dark Ages; Classical antiquity (776 BC – 476 AD) Archaic Greece (776 BC – 480 BC) – begins with the First Olympiad, traditionally dated 776 BC

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

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    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 · 7000–6001 BC 6th millennium BC · 6000–5001 BC 5th millennium BC · 5000–4001 BC 4th millennium BC · 4000–3001 BC 40th century BC: 39th century BC: 38th century BC ...

  7. Timelines of world history - Wikipedia

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    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; For events from c. 1500, see: Timelines of modern history; Timeline of world history with relative population, selected events Urban population West 1400 BC to 1980 AD

  8. Timelines of modern history - Wikipedia

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    The following are timelines of modern history, from the end of the Middle Ages, c. 1400 – c. 1500, [1] to the present. General timelines. Early modern period For a ...

  9. Timeline of post-classical history - Wikipedia

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    England's once vast territory in France is now reduced to only Calais, which they eventually lose control of as well. 1455: May 22: Battle of St. Albans: Traditionally marks the beginning of the War of the Roses. 1456: Siege of Belgrade: Major Ottoman advances are halted for seven decades; last major victory for Hunyadi. 1459: Smederevo falls ...