Mesopotamia
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c. 4500-1900 BC
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Ur, Uruk, Epic of Gilgamesh
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Sumer
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c. 2500-609 BC
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Ashurbanipal, Nimrud, fierce warrior society
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Assyria
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c. 2334-2154 BC
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Sargon, conquered the main neighbouring civilisation
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Akkadian Empire
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1895-539 BC
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Nebuchadnezzar, Code of Hammurabi, home to two probably fictional buildings
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Babylonia
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c. 1500-1300 BC
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Shaushtatar, Kikkuli
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Mitanni
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15-116 AD
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Izates, Arbela
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Adiabene
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Armenian Highlands
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c. 3400-2000 BC
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Shengavit Settlement, farming, viticulture
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Kura-Araxes
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c. 1500-1290 BC
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Mursili II, collapse of Hatti
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Hayasa-Azzi
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c. 1300s-1190 BC
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Ubbumu
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Shupria
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1200s-164 BC
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Heniochi, Aea, later became a region in various empires
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Colchis
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1114-860 BC
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Little is known about them, contended with two neighbouring civilisations, later incorporated into another kingdom
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Nairi
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c. 1100-760 BC
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King Asia, Zua
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Diauehi
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860-590 BC
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Menua, Tushpa, Tushpuea
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Kingdom of Urartu
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331 BC to 428 AD
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Tigranes, Yervandashat, also the name of a modern country
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Kingdom of Armenia
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Indian subcontinent
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c. 3300-1300 BC
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Mohenjo-daro, Dancing Girl statue, sophisticate sewerage system
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Indus Valley Civilisation
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c. 1200-525 BC
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Assandh, srauta ritual, first coins in India
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Kuru
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c. 900 BC to c. 400 AD
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Keśin Dālbhya, Ahichatra, possibly a fusion of five tribes
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Panchala
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c. 600-345 BC
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Collection of sixteen kingdoms, Gandhara, Vedas
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Mahajanapadas
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?-500 BC
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Janaka, Mithila, Yajnavalkya
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Kingdom of the Videhas
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450 BC to 489 AD
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Raja Dhaj, Sukkur
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Ror dynasty
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323-184 BC
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Chandragupta, Ashoka, Pataliputra
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Maurya Empire
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300s BC to 1279 AD
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Rajendra II, Thanjavur, Brihadisvara Temple
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Chola dynasty
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c. 200s BC to 1400 AD
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Kadungon, Madurai, Meenakshi Temple
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Pandya dynasty
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185-75 BC
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Devabhuti, Pataliputra, Heliodorus pillar
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Shunga Empire
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150-50 BC
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Brahma_____, Mathura, Yavanarajya inscription
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Mitra dynasty
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100s BC to 200s AD
|
Gautamiputra Satakarni, Sanchi, Karla Caves
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Satavahana dynasty
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c. 100s BC to 1100s AD
|
Senguttuvan, Vanchi Karuvur, Vazhappally copper plate
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Chera dynasty
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75-30 BC
|
Vasudeva, Pataliputra
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Kanva dynasty
|
1st Century BC to 200s AD
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Banavasi
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Chutu dynasty
|
1st Century BC to 400s AD
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Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves
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Mahameghavahana dynasty
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19-225 AD
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Gondophares, Kabul, helped spread of Buddhism
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Indo-Parthian Kingdom
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30-375 AD
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Kipunada, Peshawar, Lokakṣema
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Kushan Empire
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35-405 AD
|
Chashtana, Ujjain, Great Chaitya
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Western Satraps
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200s-300s AD
|
Chamtamula, Vijayapuri, Nagarjunakonda
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Andhra Ikshvaku
|
200s-300s AD
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Bharashiva, Vidisha
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Nagas of Padmavati
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200s-500s AD
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Velvikudi grant
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Kalabhra dynasty
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200s-543 AD
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Chandra_____, Pataliputra, Mahabodhi Temple
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Gupta Empire
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275-897 AD
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Simhavishnu, Kanchipuram, Shore Temple
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Pallava Empire
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300s-400s AD
|
Shankara-varman, Shakti-varman
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Mathara dynasty
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350-1140 AD
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Pushyavarman, Pragjyotishpura
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Kamarupa
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c. 400-750 AD
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Amshuverma, Kathmandu Valley
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Licchavi
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493-776 AD
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Bhatarka, Vallabhi, Gop Temple
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Maitraka dynasty
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Arabia
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c. 3000s-538 BC
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Inzak, Sar
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Dilmun
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1200 BC to 275 AD
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Ilasaros, Sirwah
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Kingdom of Saba'
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110 BC to 525 AD
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Abu Karib, Sana'a
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Himyarite Kingdom
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Iranian
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2700-539 BC
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Ebarti, Susa, early writing
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Elam
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678-549 BC
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Astyages, Ecbatana, pre-Zoroastrian religion
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Median Empire
|
550-330 BC
|
Cyrus, Xerxes, Persepolis
|
Achaemenid Empire
|
500s BC to 1000s AD
|
Samarkand
|
Sogdia
|
c. 323 BC to 200s AD
|
Darius I, Ganzak
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Atropatene
|
224-651 AD
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Shapur, Mani, Ctesiphon
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Sasanian Empire
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Canaan
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2500-539 BC
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Hiram, Tyre, thalassocratic
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Phoenicia
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1200s-400 BC
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Dibon, Mesha Stele
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Moab
|
1200s-125 BC
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Bozrah
|
Edom
|
c. 1047-930 BC
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Saul, Jerusalem, Yahwism
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Kingdom of Israel
|
930-720 BC
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Pekah, Shechem
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Kingdom of Samaria
|
900s-248 BC
|
Hanun, Rabbath _____, Milkomite
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Ammon
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270-273 AD
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Zenobia, Vaballathus
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Palmyrene Empire
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Central Asia
|
c. 2400–1900 BC
|
Gonur Depe, named after two regions or a river (depending on name)
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Oxus civilisation
|
c. 2000s BC
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Shahr-e Sukhteh, Mundigak
|
Helmand civilisation
|
c. 300 BC to 1006 AD
|
Viśa' Saṃbhava, Yotkan, major centre of Buddhism
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Kingdom of Khotan
|
c. 200 BC to 790 AD
|
Douti, Kashgar
|
Shule Kingdom
|
1st Century BC to 400s AD
|
Vanvan, Kangu, Bitian
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Kangju
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c. 370-469 AD
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Attila, Bleda, nomadic
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Hunnic Empire
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440s-710 AD
|
Khingila I, Balkh, nomadic
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Hephthalites
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Chinese dynasties, states and kingdoms
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c. 2070-1600 BC
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Yu, Yangcheng
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Xia
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c. 1600-1046 BC
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Di Xin, Yinxu, oracle bones
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Shang
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c. 1510-1460 BC
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Bronze vessels
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Erligang
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c. 1046-249 BC
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Wu, Fenghao, Mandate of Heaven
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Zhou
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c. 1030-223 BC
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Xiang Yu, Shouchun, bronze vessels
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Chu
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c. 1000s-600s BC
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Jicheng, modern Beijing
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Ji
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1000s-222 BC
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Qin Kai, Ji, knife money
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Yan
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334-111 BC
|
Wuzhu, Dongye, snake totemism
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Minyue
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?-306 BC
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Goujian, Kuaiji, Xi Shi
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Yue
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221-206 BC
|
___ Shi Huang, Xianyang, Dujiangyan
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Qin
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206 BC to 220 AD
|
Gaozu, Chang'an, Zhang Heng's seismometer
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Han
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220-266 AD
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Cao Pi, Xuchang, kaishu
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Wei
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221-263 AD
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Liu Bei, Chengdu
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Shu Han
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222-280 AD
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Sun Quan, Zhu Ran, Wuchang
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Wu
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266-420 AD
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Yuan, Luoyang, high-quality porcelain
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Jin
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386-535 AD
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Xiaowen, Shengle, Shaolin Monastery
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Northern Wei
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420-479 AD
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Wen, Jiankang, Zu Chongzhi
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Liu Song
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479-502 AD
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Gao, Jiankang
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Southern Qi
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Anatolia
|
c. 1600-1178 BC
|
Muwatalli II, Hattusa, chariots
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Hittites
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c. 1200-700 BC
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Midas/Mita, Gordium
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Phrygia
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1200-546 BC
|
Croesus, Sardis, world's first coins
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Lydia
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286-1461 AD
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Justinian, Constantinople, Eastern Orthodoxy
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Byzantine Empire
|
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Arab
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700s BC to 100s AD
|
Yatie, nomadic
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Qedarites
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552-353 BC
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Dhu-Ghabat, giant statues
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Lihyan
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200s BC to 106 AD
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Obodas I, Petra
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Nabataean Kingdom
|
132 BC to 214 AD
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Edessa, Aramean population with Arab rulers
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Osroene
|
100s BC to 525 AD
|
Imru' al-Qais Junduh bin Hujr al-Kindi, Qaryat al-Faw
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Kindah
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1st Century to 100s AD
|
Was besieged by two different empires
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Araba
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220-638 AD
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Al-Harith ibn Jabalah, Jabiyah
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Ghassanids
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c. 300-602 AD
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Imru al-Qays ibn Amr, al-Hirah
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Lakhmids
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Eurasian Steppe
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600s-200s BC
|
Ateas, nomadic warrior culture, gold sculpture
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Scythians
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400s BC to 300s AD
|
Banadaspus, nomadic
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Sarmatians
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439-744 AD
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Bumin Qaghan, Kul Tigin
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Göktürks
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Sri Lanka
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543-437 BC
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Vijaya, Upatissagāma
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Kingdom of Tambapaṇṇī
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377 BC to 1017 AD
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Manavanna, Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, Sigiriya
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Anuradhapura Kingdom
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Tibet
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c. 500 BC to 625 AD
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Kyunglung, Bon religion, later conquered by the Tibetan Empire
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Zhangzhung
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Japan (period in its history)
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300 BC to 300 AD
|
Yoshinogari, dōtaku, Wo
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Yayoi
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c. 250-538 AD
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Keyhole-shaped tombs, Haniwa
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Kofun
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Indochina
|
257-179 BC
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An Dương Vương, Cổ Loa Citadel
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Âu Lạc
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204-111 BC
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Zhao Mo, Panyu, Chinese rulers
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Nanyue
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50-550 AD
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Vyadhapura, Óc Eo, Sanskrit as language of the court
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Funan
|
192-1832 AD
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Indrapura, Po Nagar, Mỹ Sơn
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Champa
|
450-1388 AD
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Phraya Kalavarnadit, Ayutthaya
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Lavo Kingdom
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Mongolia
|
209 BC to 93 AD
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Modu, nomadic, had a war with the Chinese dynasty at the time
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Xiongnu
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93-234 AD
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Tanshihuai, had their capital near the Orkhon River, nomadic
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Xianbei state
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330-555 AD
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Yujiulü Dengshuzi, Mumo city, first people to use the title "khan"
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Rouran Khaganate
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Korea
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?-108 BC
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Jun, Wanggeom, Mumun pottery
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Gojoseon
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100s BC to 494 AD
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Hae Buru, Hae Mo-su
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Buyeo
|
57 BC to 935 AD
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Gyeongsun, Gyeongju, Seokguram
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Silla
|
37 BC to 668 AD
|
Dongmyeong, Gungnae, highly militaristic
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Goguryeo
|
18 BC to 660 AD
|
Seong, Wirye, Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner
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Baekje
|
1st Century BC to 4th Century AD
|
Collection of three confederacies, Byeohan, Jinhan and Mahan
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Samhan
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42-562 AD
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Suro, Bihwa ____, ironwork
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Gaya
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Malay Peninsula
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100 BC to 600s AD
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Chu-dan, Sing-ha
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Chi Tu
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100s-1026 AD
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Beruas, conquered by an Indian empire
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Gangga Negara
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100s-1400s AD
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Merong Mahawangsa, possibly near modern Yarang
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Langkasuka
|
400s-800s AD
|
Important trading centre, located close to the Straits of Malacca
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Kedah
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400s-1454 AD
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Sri Bhadravarman, Inderapura, gold trade
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Old Pahang Kingdom
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Indonesia
|
130-362 AD
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Dewawarman
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Salakanagara
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350-1605 AD
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Mulavarman, modern East Kalimantan
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Kutai
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358-669 AD
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Purnawarman, Sundapura
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Tarumanagara
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South America
|
c. 3500-1800 BC
|
Aspero, circular plazas, early pyramids
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Norte Chico civilisation
|
900-200 BC
|
______ de Huantar, Lanzón
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Chavín
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100-700 AD
|
Huaca del Sol, portrait vessels, tapestries
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Moche
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Mesoamerica
|
c. 2000 BC to 1697 AD
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K'inich Janaab Pakal, Tikal, sophisticated script
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Maya
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1500-400 BC
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San Lorenzo, heads, jaguar worship
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Olmecs
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c. 700 BC to 1521 AD
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Cosijoeza, Monte Albán, Cocijo
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Zapotec
|
200 BC to 750 AD
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Pyramid of the Sun, Avenue of the Dead, Palace of Quetzalpapálotl
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Teotihuacan
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North Africa
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c. 3150-332 BC
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Ramesses, Memphis, pyramids
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Ancient Egypt
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c. 2500-1500 BC
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Large tumulus
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Kerma Kingdom
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814-146 BC
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Hannibal, Punic Wars, maritime power
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Carthage
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c. 785 BC to c.350 BC
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Shoshenq I, Meroë, pyramids
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Kingdom of Kush
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600 BC to 200s AD
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Faras, Ballana, Isis (goddess) cult
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Blemmyes
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500 BC to 700 AD
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Germa, mentioned by Herodotus
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Garamantes
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202-40 BC
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Juba I, Cirta, El-Khroub
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Numidia
|
c. 200 BC to 44 AD
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Bocchus I, Volubilis, also very similar to the name of a modern country
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Mauretania
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c. 400-600s AD
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Pachoras, archery
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Nobatia
|
400s-1500s AD
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Zacharias III, Dongola, murals
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Makuria
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435-534 AD
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Thrasamund, Hippo Regius, also covered Sicily and some other European islands
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Vandal Kingdom
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East Africa
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2400-1069 BC
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Perahu, unknown location, traded with a North African civilisation
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Land of Punt
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c. 980-400 BC
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Wʿrn Ḥywt, Yeha
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D'mt
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c. 100-960 AD
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Endubis, King Ezana's Stela, adopted Christianity
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Kingdom of Aksum
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Central Africa
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500s BC to 1500s AD
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Chari River basin, terracotta statues, skilled metalworkers
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Sao civilisation
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West Africa
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c. 300-1100 AD
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Kaya Magan Cissé, Koumbi Saleh
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Ghana Empire
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Greece and the Aegean
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c. 2700-1100 BC
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Knossos, seafaring, bulls
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Minoans
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c. 1600-1100 BC
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Agamemnon, Messene, palaces
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Mycenaeans
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808-168 BC
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Philip II, Alexander, Pella
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Macedonia
|
330-167 BC
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Pyrrhus, Aeacides
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Epirus
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Greek city-states
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900s-192 BC
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Leonidas, warrior culture, phalanx
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Sparta
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c. 734-214 BC
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Archimedes, Fountain of Arethusa, in Sicily
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Syracuse
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c. 700s-400s BC
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Smilis, maritime power
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Aegina
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700s-343 BC
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Achaeus, Philoxenus
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Eretria
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c. 700-338 BC
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Aristides, Sacred Band
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Thebes
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700-146 BC
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Diogenes, Lechaeum, classical order named after it
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Corinth
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600s-417 BC
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Pheidon, Polykleitos, Heraion
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Argos
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508-322 BC
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Plato, Parthenon, democracy
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Athens
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c. 500s-146 BC
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Pyrrho, Coroebus, Olympia
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Elis
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408-357 BC
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Diagoras, Colossus
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Rhodes
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Italy
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900-27 BC
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Lars Porsena, Veii, Chimera of Arezzo
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Etruscans
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753 BC to 476 AD
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Augustus, Pantheon, centurion
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Romans
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Europe (other)
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c. 600-122 BC
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Tutomotulus, Ligurian
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Salyes
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c. 500-15 BC
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Camunni, Alpine
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Rhaetians
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c. 200s-57 BC
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Bellovaci, northern Gaul
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Belgae
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260-274 AD
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Marius, Postumus, Colonia Agrippina
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Gallic Empire
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Thrace
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480 BC to 46 AD
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Sitalces, Teres I
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Odrysian kingdom
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?-230 BC
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Patraus, Audoleon
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Paeonia
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Celts
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c. 400s BC to 383 AD
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Caratacus, chariots
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Silures
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100 BC to 180 AD
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Maroboduus, Fritigil
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Marcomanni
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c. 54 BC to 300s AD
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Caratacus, Verulamium
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Catuvellauni
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1st Century BC to 100s AD
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Divico, Vindonissa
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Helvetii
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Germanic
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c. 100 BC to 300 AD
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Harii, Manimi, Helisii
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Lugii
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c. 213-496 AD
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Chrocus, Battle of Mediolanum
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Alemanni
|
400s-500s AD
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Ardaric, Cunimund, Sirmium
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Gepidia
|
400s-532 AD
|
Bisinus, later became a German state
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Thuringii
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409-585 AD
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Hermeric, Braga
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Kingdom of the Suebi
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410-721 AD
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Theodoric, Toulouse, Hermitage of Santa María de Lara
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Visigothic Kingdom
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411-534 AD
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Gunther, Lugdunum Segusianorum
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Kingdom of the Burgundians
|
467-487 AD
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Flaccitheus, Vindobona
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Rugiland
|
481-843 AD
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Clovis, Charlemagne, Aachen,
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Frankish Empire
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Scotland
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c. 83-230 AD
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Hillforts, ancient name for Scotland
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Caledonians
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c. 297-900 AD
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Áed mac Cináeda, Circinn, crannogs
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Picts
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Ireland
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100s-1600s AD
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Lugaid Mac Con, Munster
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Corcu Loígde
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150-1541 AD
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Óengus Osrithe, Kilkenny
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Osraige
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300s-1200s AD
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Fiachu Fidgenid, Brugh Ríogh
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Uí Fidgenti
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300s-1220 AD
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Eochu Liathán, Castlelyons
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Uí Liatháin
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300s-1543 AD
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Fergus mac Áedáin, Rathfriland
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Iveagh
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300s-1611 AD
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Fiachra Finn, Connacht
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Uí Maine
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331-1585 AD
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Colla Uais, Armagh
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Airgíalla
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400s-800s AD
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Coirpre Luachra mac Cuirc, Eóganachta
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Iarmuman
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400s-1607 AD
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Donegal Castle
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Tyrconnell
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c. 450-1177 AD
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Forga mac Dallán, Mag Bile
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Ulaid
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Hellenistic states
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c. 438 BC to c. 370 AD
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Leukon I, Panticapaeum, became the longest surviving client kingdom of a famous empire
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Bosporan Kingdom
|
320s BC to 17 AD
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Ariarathes I, syncretic religion
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Kingdom of Cappadocia
|
312-63 BC
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Antiochus, huge territory, cultural melting pot
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Seleucid Empire
|
305-30 BC
|
Cleopatra, Alexandria, Serapis
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Ptolemaic Kingdom
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297-74 BC
|
Prusias, Nicomedia, Antinous
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Bithynia
|
282-133 BC
|
Sosus, Epigonus, had a famous altar
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Pergamon
|
281 BC to 62 AD
|
Mithridates, Sinope, syncretic religion
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Kingdom of Pontus
|
256-125 BC
|
Euthydemus, city now known as Balkh, influenced Indian art
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Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
|
180 BC to 10 AD
|
Strato, Taxila, influenced Indian art
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Indo-Greek Kingdom
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