• The 39th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 3900 BC to 3801 BC. The Post Track, an ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England,...
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  • The 38th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 3800 BC to 3701 BC. An earthquake near a Neolithic culture at Sotira in Cyprus destroys much...
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  • During the 40th century BC, the Eastern Mediterranean region was in the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age), transitional between the Stone and the Bronze...
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    40th century BC 39th century BC 38th century BC 37th century BC 36th century BC 35th century BC 34th century BC 33rd century BC 32nd century BC 31st century...
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  • articles with further details for each decade, century, and millennium from 13,000 BC to AD 3000. 0s BC is not a true decade, as it contains only nine...
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    the Post Track and the Sweet Track. The Sweet Track, dating from the 39th century BC, is thought to be the world's oldest timber trackway and was once thought...
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  • 40th century BC 39th century BC 38th century BC 37th century BC 36th century BC 35th century BC 34th century BC 33rd century BC 32nd century BC 31st century...
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    Glastonbury (category Populated places established in the 7th century)
    network of tracks that once crossed the Somerset Levels. Built in the 39th century BC, during the Neolithic period, the track consisted of crossed poles...
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  • writing, over 5,000 years ago, with the earliest records going back to 3,200 BC. Prehistory covers the time from the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the beginning...
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    constructed across the Somerset Levels with wooden planks in the 39th century BC, partially on the route of the even earlier Post Track. There is evidence...
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    people by smallpox, ends with the last few hundred humans on Earth in the 39th century deciding to commit genocide of the entire intelligent, yet simple, new...
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    Track, a 6,000-year-old, ancient, wooden causeway, dating from the 39th century BC. In 1998 a hoard of 9,238 silver denarii (the second largest hoard...
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  • year 624 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 130 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 624 BC for this...
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  • year 622 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 132 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 622 BC for this...
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    Amenhotep III (category 14th-century BC Pharaohs)
    different authors, he ruled Egypt from June 1386 to 1349 BC, or from June 1388 BC to December 1351 BC/1350 BC, after his father Thutmose IV died. Amenhotep was...
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  • year 621 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as year 133 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 621 BC for this...
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  • Year 430 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Crassus and Iullus (or, less frequently...
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    Fe (majuscule Ֆ; minuscule ֆ; Armenian: ֆէ or ֆե [fɛ]) is the 39th letter of the Armenian alphabet. It does not have a numerical value meaning, as it was...
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  • Draco (lawgiver) (category 7th-century BC Athenians)
    in Greek, English, and other European languages. During the 39th Olympiad, in 622 or 621 BC, Draco established the legal code with which he is identified...
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  • This article concerns the period 439 BC – 430 BC. As a result of Persian assistance to Samos, it takes the Athenian army nine months to successfully complete...
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    Gwendolen (reigned in the 11th century BC) Queen Cordelia (reigned in the 8th century BC) Queen Marcia (reigned in the 4th century BC) Pope Joan, legendary monarch of...
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    Ephesus (category Populated places established in the 10th century BC)
    present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of Apasa, the former Arzawan capital, by Attic and Ionian...
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    (1263–1234 BC) recorded a campaign in which he subdued the entire territory of "Uruatri". Urartu re-emerged in Assyrian inscriptions in the 9th century BC. Starting...
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  • George McDonald, The Hollywood History of the World, from One Million Years B.C. to 'Apocalypse Now', London: M. Joseph, 1988; "First U.S. ed.", New York:...
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    Rome (category Populated places established in the 8th century BC)
    Catholic Church. Rome's history spans 28 centuries. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much...
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    Minoan civilization (category 27th-century BC establishments)
    this event (and thus LM IA) around 1600 BC, synchronism with Egyptian records would place it roughly a century later. Although stone-tool evidence suggests...
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    the Neolithic Karanovo culture, which dates back to 6,500 BC. In the 6th to 3rd century BC, the region was a battleground for ancient Thracians, Persians...
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    1556 BC–1068 BC City-state of Athens 1068 BC–322 BC Hellenic League 338 BC–322 BC Kingdom of Macedonia 322 BC–148 BC Roman Republic 146 BC–27 BC Roman...
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    the 41st century BC, the first monuments built were long barrows, which became popular at the end of the 39th century, that is, around 3800 BC (or a few...
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  • conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The pharaonic period, the period in which Egypt was ruled by a pharaoh, is dated from the 32nd century BC, when Upper and Lower...
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