Unit 1 Timeline

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  • 10,000 BCE

    Paleolithic Era

    Paleolithic Era
    The Paleolithic Era is believed to have begun about 2.5 million years ago, up until 10,000 BCE. During this period of time, hunting, fishing, foraging, and gathering were the main ways of obtaining food. Early humans used simple stone tools, and were constantly discovering new ways of living in order to survive.
  • 8000 BCE

    Neolithic Era

    Neolithic Era
    The Neolithic Era is also known as the New Stone Age. This was considered the beginning of a settled human lifestyle. People learned new ways of agriculture farming, and began to domesticate animals for food.
  • 4500 BCE

    Sumerian Civilization

    Sumerian Civilization
    The Sumerian Civilization was the earliest known Civilization. They were known for innovations within language and architecture. They lived in the southern part of Mesopotamia.
  • 3000 BCE

    Invention of Indoor Plumbing

    Invention of Indoor Plumbing
    Within the Indus Valley Civilization, major systems, such as indoor Plumbing were developed. These systems included flushing toilets and sewer pipes. A major part of their society were bathhouses, which the plumbing enhanced the quality of.
  • 2800 BCE

    Invention of Writing

    Invention of Writing
    Around this time, the Sumerians developed one of the earliest writing systems. This system was known as cuneiform. The writing used a combination of marks and shapes. At first, it's main use was for record-keeping, then later developed to be used in literature and writing.
  • 2540 BCE

    Creation of the Pyramids

    Creation of the Pyramids
    Pyramids were built by Egyptians during this time. They were constructed in order to serve the purpose of being tombs for pharaohs. The majority of pyramids were built during the Old Kingdom period.
  • 2040 BCE

    Middle Kingdom Period Begins

    Middle Kingdom Period Begins
    The Middle Kingdom period was a period of ancient Egyptian civilization. It is considered ancient Egypt's Classical Age. This time period produced some of Egypt's greatest works of literature and art.
  • 2000 BCE

    Decline of Sumerian Civilization

    Decline of Sumerian Civilization
    The decline of the Sumerian Civilization began because of factors such as invasions by other groups and issues with internal powers. Sumerian knowledge and culture stuck around after their population was dispersed. Neighboring Babylonians adopted aspects of the Sumerian's such as their religious beliefs, writing, and legal codes.
  • 1894 BCE

    Introduction of Babylon

    Introduction of Babylon
    Babylon was an ancient city that was located in Mesopotamia on the lower Euphrates River. Babylonians are credited for creating the Hammurabi Code. The king Hammurabi himself created the Code of Hammurabi in order to spread justice.
  • 1800 BCE

    Judaism is Developed

    Judaism is Developed
    Judaism was founded by the biblical patriarch Abraham. It is one of the oldest monotheistic religions. Jews believe that God made a special covenant with Abraham, which stems the main beliefs of this religion.
  • 1600 BCE

    Shang Dynasty Emerges

    Shang Dynasty Emerges
    The Shang dynasty is known as the oldest and first dynasty of China. They ruled the Yellow River Valley during the second millennium. This dynasty was credited for the advancement of bronze technology, as they used it in chariots and weapons.
  • 1500 BCE

    Mayan Civilization Begins

    Mayan Civilization Begins
    The earliest traces of the Mayan civilization were found around this time. They were a Mesoamerican civilization. The Mayan people were well known for their temples and glyphs.
  • 1500 BCE

    Founding of Hinduism

    Founding of Hinduism
    Hinduism is the oldest and most complex belief system known. There is no historical prophet or founder of the religion. It started in the Indus Valley.
  • 1200 BCE

    Bronze Age Ends

    Bronze Age Ends
    The Bronze Age was a period of time in which the use of bronze tools was prominent and there was development of complex societies. The Bronze during this time replaced the use of stone. This era ended abruptly, and many civilizations just seemed to have vanished around the end of the period.
  • 1045 BCE

    Zhou Dynasty

    Zhou Dynasty
    The Zhou dynasty was a royal dynasty within China. It was the longest of all dynasties in Chinese history, as it existed for 789 years. Irrigation and water control projects were introduced for the first time during this period.
  • 1027 BCE

    Dynastic Cycle Begins/ Creation of Mandate of Heaven

    Dynastic Cycle Begins/ Creation of Mandate of Heaven
    The dynastic cycle is an important political theory in Chinese history. It is the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China. The mandate of heaven is an important factor of this cycle. Rulers are gifted the divine right to rule.
  • 500 BCE

    Founding of Daoism

    Founding of Daoism
    This philosophy is considered the Way of Nature. Daoists strive to stay in harmony with the natural way. By doing this, they are able to avoid suffering, struggle, and violence.
  • 500 BCE

    Founding of Confucianism

    Founding of Confucianism
    Confucianism is an ancient Chinese belief system. It focuses on the importance of morality and personal ethics. It is one of the most influential religious philosophies to come out of Chinese history.
  • 332 BCE

    Alexander the Great Conquers Egypt

    Alexander the Great Conquers Egypt
    With his mixed army of Macedonians and Greeks, Alexander the Great invaded Egypt. He overthrew the control of the Persians. Without a battle, he took control of the country.
  • 200 BCE

    Paper is Invented

    Paper is Invented
    The earliest known paper was invented in China during the Han period. It was a symbol of the Han dynasty's advanced science and technology. They often made the paper from mulberry.