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3000 BC
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Vessels
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Denmark
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Mari
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29th century BC
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Việt Nam
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Văn Lang
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Hùng Vương I
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Keros
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Cyclades
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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New York
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Iran
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Elam
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Bristlecone pine
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Methuselah
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2700 BC
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2600 BC
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Los Millares
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Zambujal
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2500 BC
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Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni
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Paola
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Malta
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necropolis
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2492 BC
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Haik
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Athens
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Lagash
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Ur
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2474 BC
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2398 BC
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Third
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Indus Valley Civilisation
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2600 BC
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Indo-Europeans
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Greece
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23rd century BC
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10 ka – 9 ka
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Atlantic
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8 ka
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5 ka
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Subboreal
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2.5 ka
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Subatlantic
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West Africa
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climate change
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4th millennium BC
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Djoser
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Step Pyramid
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Saqqara
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Gilgamesh
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Uruk
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Epic of Gilgamesh
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26th century BC
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Khufu
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Great Pyramid of Giza
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Urukagina
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24th century BC
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Lugalsaggizi
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Uruk
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Umma
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Lagash
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Sargon
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Akkad
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Sumer
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middle chronology
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Ur-Nammu
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middle chronology
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Three August Ones and Five Emperors
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3000 BC
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Cycladic culture
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Ancient Greece
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Minoan culture
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Crete
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Ancient Greece
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Elamite
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2700 BC
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1600 BC
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Corded Ware culture
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Maikop culture
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Vinca culture
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Funnelbeaker culture
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Baden culture
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Globular Amphora culture
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Beaker culture
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Yamna culture
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Catacomb culture
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Indo-European
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Satemization
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Sintashta-Petrovka-Arkaim
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Catacomb culture
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2200 BC
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Proto-Indo-Iranian
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Americas
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30th century BC
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3000 BC
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Potter's wheel
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China
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2900 BC
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2400 BC
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Sumerians
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2300 BC
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Northern Europe
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Chinese
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comet
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Pyramid
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Giza
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26th century BC
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ships
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20th century BC
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ziggurats
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Sumer
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Near East
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Bronze Age
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medicine wheel
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Americas
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Bronze
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metallurgy
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Ireland
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horse
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Indo-Europeans
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chariot
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Central Asia
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Indo-Europeans
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2nd millennium BC
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Indus Valley Civilization
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Austronesian
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3000 BC
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2500 BC
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Newgrange
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Ireland
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2750 BC
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1500 BC
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Stonehenge
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Salisbury Plain
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Wiltshire
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England
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Great Pyramid of Giza
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Stonehenge
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England
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Buena Vista
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Peru
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30th century BC
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29th century BC
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28th century BC
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27th century BC
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26th century BC
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25th century BC
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24th century BC
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23rd century BC
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22nd century BC
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21st century BC
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5th BCE
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ISBN 978-1564583055
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05-20
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ISBN 978-0231072359
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