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Paleololithic period
Paleolithic or Old Stone Age: from the first production of stone artefacts, about 2.5 million years ago, to the end of the last Ice Age, about 9,600 BCE. This is the longest Stone Age period. -
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Neolithic period
The Neolithic Era, also known as the New Stone Age, was the time after the stone or ice age and before the Copper Age in some areas and the Bronze Age in others. Depending on the region, the era ran from around 9,000 B.C. to about 3,000 B.C. -
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Metal age
The Metal Age is divided into three stages: the Copper Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. During the Metal Ages, people made a variety of metal objects.This period is from 6000bc to 1000bc -
Period: 284 to 700
Antiquity
Classical antiquity.Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome known as the Greco-Roman world. -
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Antiquity
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Period: 700 to 1500
Middle Ages
In the history of Europe. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. -
1200
Middle Ages
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Period: 1500 to
Modern Age
The modern era includes the early period, called the early modern period, which lasted from c. 1500 to around c. 1800 (most often 1815). Particular facets of early modernity include: The Rise of the Ottoman Empire. The Reformation and Counter Reformation. -
Modern Age
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Contemporany Age
term used by historians to refer a period in the History from 1789 (French Revolution) to nowadays. -
Contemporany Age