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    The Ancient World (see original page for hyperlinks) Before Writing Billions of Years -- a scientific theory Dinosaurs, Birds, and Survival -- 245 to 65 million years ago Genes, Ageing and Evolution -- a theory natural selection and the lifespan of creatures Biology, the Brain and... more

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  • Rated by skypilot666 on Oct 14, 11:02pm

    Interesting facts of ancient history.
  • Rated by vietminhh on Oct 08, 8:42pm

    Very in depth information on the "ancient world". Great for a reference.
  • Rated by yangvilla on Oct 05, 12:39am

    my dose of nerdiness 3
  • Rated by cydemp on Sep 29, 8:43am

    Like the way it's done.
  • Reviewed by DAngel799 on Sep 07, 10:51pm

    From the page: "The Rise of Rome -- 753 to 221 BCERoman Empire, Republic and Politics by Violence -- to 79 BCEJudea and Civil War -- 150 to 63 BCEFrom Republic to Emperor Augustus -- 73 BCE to CE 14Jews and Christians in Rome's Golden Age --- the Essenes, Jesus, and Christianity organizesFamily Rule from Tiberius to Nero -- CE 14 to 65Rome, from Golden Age to Political Chaos -- from prosperity to decay under the SeveransRome's Decline and Christianity's Ascent -- to CE 306Rome's Christian Emperors -- to CE 410Augustine Influences Christianity -- to CE 420Remnants of the Roman Empire to CE 500 -- Rome disintegratesPersia under the SassanidsArdashir and the Persians, to CE 241 -- Persian culture and the Sassanid Empire begins" Great information :)
  • Rated by 01011Binary10001 on Sep 01, 2:15pm

    There's not much on Mesoamerica, but it's still got oodles of info.
  • Rated by TechBlogger4You on Aug 21, 4:18am

    Just an awesome piece of information.... MUST Read
  • Rated by insyen on Aug 16, 10:38pm

    study
  • Rated by rcam3080 on Aug 10, 10:44pm

    I enjoyed it! That's why I bought the poster years ago.
  • Rated by curly789er on Aug 03, 12:35pm

    The Ancient World (see original page for hyperlinks) Before Writing Billions of Years -- a scientific theory Dinosaurs, Birds, and Survival -- 245 to 65 million years ago Genes, Ageing and Evolution -- a theory natural selection and the lifespan of creatures Biology, the Brain and History -- history versus biological determinism Hunters, Gatherers, Farmers and Gods -- to 4001 BCE Origins of War -- tribal raiding to empire The Middle East and Africa The Sumerians -- religious continuity, writing, conquest, a concept of sin and paradise Africa and Egypt to 1750 BCE -- from south of the Sahara to civilization on the Nile Sargon and the Vanishing Sumerians -- Mesopotamia, sin and the Amorites Myths of Creation and a Great Flood -- literature surviving the Sumerians Hammurabi : Babylon -- Hammurabi's conquests, dynasty and its fall to 1550 The Middle East to 1050 BCE -- Hyksos, Egyptians, Hittites, Hurrians and Aramaeans From Abraham to David -- stories of Abraham, Moses and King David Solomon, Prophets and Punishment to 640 BCE -- Israel to the "lost tribes" and the Assyrian Empire Zoroastrians and Judaism to 400 BCE -- a Jewish state within the Persian Empire Civilization in India Ancient India and Hinduism to 1000 BCE -- lost civilization, invasion, conquest and caste The Upanishads and India to 500 BCE -- new cities and attitudes Jains and Buddhists to 450 BCE -- rebellion against Hinduism Hindu Epic Literature -- the Ramayana and Mahabharata The Maurya Empire and a Dark Age -- 320 BCE to 185 CE The Gupta Empire and Hinduism -- to CE 550 The Far East The Shang and Zhou Dynasties -- to 1000 BCE on the North China plain Confucius, Taoists and Change, to 260 BCE -- argument and war The Qin and Han Dynasties -- 350 BCE to CE 306 China and Korea, 300 to CE 500 -- Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, disintegration and rule by murder The Ancient Japanese -- 300 BCE to CE 500 Greeks, Alexander, Hellenism and Jews Europe before 1000 BCE -- agriculture, the Mycenae Greeks, Minoans and a dark age The Greeks to 480 BCE -- Homer, class rule and the birth of philosophy Ancient Greeks, Democracy and Decline -- to the 300s BCE Ideas from Anaxagoras to Aristotle -- 480 to 322 BCE Alexander the Great -- 356 to 323 BCE Alexander's Empire Disintegrates -- to 246 BCE Hellenistic Societies to 222 BCE -- trade, diffusions, prosperity and misery Cynics, Epicureans, Stoics and Skeptics -- 400 to 200 BCE Jews, the Septuagint and Tradition -- to 200 BCE Rome, Jews and Christians The Rise of Rome -- 753 to 221 BCE Roman Empire, Republic and Politics by Violence -- to 79 BCE Judea and Civil War -- 150 to 63 BCE From Republic to Emperor Augustus -- 73 BCE to CE 14 Jews and Christians in Rome's Golden Age --- the Essenes, Jesus, and Christianity organizes Family Rule from Tiberius to Nero -- CE 14 to 65 Rome, from Golden Age to Political Chaos -- from prosperity to decay under the Severans Rome's Decline and Christianity's Ascent -- to CE 306 Rome's Christian Emperors -- to CE 410 Augustine Influences Christianity -- to CE 420 Remnants of the Roman Empire to CE 500 -- Rome disintegrates Persia under the Sassanids Ardashir and the Persians, to CE 241 -- Persian culture and the Sassanid Empire begins Manichaeism, a Universalist Faith -- CE 210 to 276 the Zoroastrian priesthood against religious innovation The Sassanids to CE 500 -- Shapur the Great, war, weakness, communist revolution, and defeat Africa, Oceania and America The Americas to 1000 BCE -- and benefits prior to agriculture Southeast Asia and Oceania to 1000 BCE -- migrations Africa, Iron and Empire to CE 500 -- aggressions, migrations, iron and empire The Americas, Southeast Asia and Oceania to CE 500 -- migrations, order, disorder and demise