UID:
almafu_9961373537602883
Format:
1 online resource (6 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-4232-2199-0
Series Statement:
Quick Study Academic
Content:
The perfect study tool for students in a World History course or for any history buff's collection. This 6 page laminated guide is a timeline covering the utmost critical points, events, figures, cultural migrations, and destruction that led to the formation of the world of today. Part 1 of a series, this guide covers the earliest humans through establishing links of a globalized world.6 page laminated guide includes:The Earliest Humans, 5 million-11,000 BCEThe Origins of Human History, 10,000-1200 BCERivalries in the Ancient Mediterranean, 1200 BC-212 BCEThe Growing Civilizations of the East, 900 BCE-500 CEThe Rise of Civilization in the Americas, 2500 BCE-1100 CEThe Rise of Civilization in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1500 BCE-1270 CEThe Roman World, 753 BC-476 CEContinuity and Change in Late Antiquity, 481-793The Contest for Empire in Asia, 500-1281The Growth of Christendom, 800-1295Toward an Early Modern World, 1299-1501Establishing the Links of a Globalizing World, 1405-1619
Note:
The Earliest Humans,5 million-11,000 BCE -- The Origins of Human History,10,000-1230 BCE -- Rivalries in the AncientMediterranean, 1200-212 BCE -- The Growing Civilizations of the East,1050 BCE-500 CE -- The Rise of Civilization in theAmericas, 2500 BCE-1100 CE -- The Rise of Civilization in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1500 BCE-1270 CE -- The Roman World,753 BCE-476 CE -- Continuity & -- Change in LateAntiquity, 481-793 -- The Contest for Empire in Asia,500-1281 -- The Growth of Christendom,800-1295 -- Toward an Early Modern World,1299-1501 -- Linking a Globalized World,1405-1619.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-4232-2173-7
Language:
English