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Ancient world time line
Ancient world time line







  1. #ANCIENT WORLD TIME LINE PDF#
  2. #ANCIENT WORLD TIME LINE PLUS#

The Romans - This starts with the founding of Rome in 753BC. This timeline ends at 146BC when the Romans invaded, but the Greek timeline continues past this. This was known as the Archaic Period until around 500BC when they entered the Classical period dominated by war. This is when things started to change and become more enlightened. This timeline starts with the fall of the Mycenae and what was considered the Greek 'Dark Ages' which lasted until around 800BC. The two main groups who were considered 'Greeks' today were the Mycenae and the Minoans.

ancient world time line

This timeline ends at 1046BC when it was replaced by the Zhou Dynasty.Īncient Greece - The Greeks started much earlier than on this timeline as Stone and Bronze Age civilisations. More recent archaeolgocial evidence places it as starting around 1600BC. Shang Dynasty - This timeline starts at 1600BC with the formation of the Shang Dynasty, but some sources place it at around 1766BC. This timeline ends at AD 1500 as this was roughly when Spanish explorers arrived and the Maya culture had declined significantly. This has been included to show just how long the Maya lasted and to show that they existed at similar times to other major civilisations around the world to provide comparison. Maya - Although the National Curriculum focuses on the period around AD 900, this timeline starts at 1800BC as this is when some of the major settlements and Maya cultures started to develop. It is overwhelmingly ended at 1300BC across multiple sources for a variety of reasons, the most likely being the invasion of nomadic tribes. Indus Valley - Life in the Indus Valley is usually cited from 3300BC in the Early Harappan Phase, but this timeline starts at 2600BC which is known as the Mature Harappan Phase where there was a lot more urban growth, establishing cities with effective and efficient planning and a focus on hygiene. Other sources may end this timeline with the Roman invasion around 30BC for similar reasons. People continued to live in Egypt after this point. This timeline ends in 332BC when Alexander the Great invaded, bringing his Greek and Hellensitic influences. This timeline ends around 2000BC as this is when the Elamites and Amorites began to overtake Sumerian populations.Īncient Egypt - Although people lived in Egypt before 3100BC, it was around here when upper and lower Egypt were unified, signalling the true start of Egypt's history. This was then an important element in developing Sumerian culture and innovations.

ancient world time line

This timeline starts at 4500BC as this is when the city of Uruk was established, which is thought to be one of the very first cities in the world. These dates have been chosen as a culmination of dates found from a variety of sources.Īncient Sumer - Evidence suggests that people were living in Sumer from around 5000BC and potentially before this too. There is great conjecture about when each age started in Britain. Stone/Bronze/Iron Age dates - These vary between locations in Britain and Europe as different civilisations reached these milestones at different points. Whilst this would be good for showing duration and scale, it would be of limited use for display. The shorter British periods would end up as mere dots.

#ANCIENT WORLD TIME LINE PLUS#

Trying to show this PLUS the smaller British periods of history that lasted only around (or less than) 100 years would be impossible unless the display was three times the size which would not be suitable for most classrooms. This is due to scaling as the Stone Age lasted for around two million years. This version measures around 2m by 80cm which is perfect for displaying in classrooms and corridors.Ĭivilisations and periods such as Ancient Sumer and the Stone Age existed WAY before the timeline shows. Perfect for creating a timeline that over includes topics covered so far for timeline activities or displays. You can add in or remove the aspects of the timeline that you want depending on the topics that you teach and the year groups that you teach them in. Trim each sheet and stick it onto a sturdy background.

ancient world time line

It should preview the timeline as separate A4 sheets with 'cut' marks.

#ANCIENT WORLD TIME LINE PDF#

Open the PDF in Adobe Reader as you normally would, press Print, then select the 'Poster' option.

ancient world time line

Children should be told that some civilsations may have existed before or after these periods. These dates do not represent entire civilisation dates from beginning to end for all. Please read the NOTES section underneath for the reasoning behind the start and end dates of each period's timeline. Measuring around 1.5m wide by nearly 60cm high, it provides a great visual stimulus to show children how different periods existed at the same time in different parts of the world. This printable World History Timeline covers all of the specified civilisations on the 2014 National Curriculum.









Ancient world time line