English - The Story of Ahikar, Grand Vizier of Assyria.pdf
Israel History Timeline.pptx
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3. Diferencias entre Paleolítico, mesolítico y Neolítico.
.- Paleolítico se utilizaban herramientas de piedra tallada.
.- Neolítico en este período se pulía la piedra.
.- Mesolítico uso de los instrumento de sílex, pequeños y delicados.
.- Paleolítico la vida era nómada.
.- Neolítico la vida pasa a ser sedentaria.
.- Mesolítico no abandonaron totalmente sus costumbres nómadas.
.- Paleolítico la vivienda eran las cavernas.
.- Neolítico la vivienda pasan a ser chozas, palafitos y aldeas.
.- Mesolítico vivieron en primitivos poblados.
.- Paleolítico la subsistencia se basaba en la caza, pesca y recolección.-
.- Neolítico surge la agricultura y la domesticación de animales.
.- Mesolítico eran cazadores-recolectores.
.- Paleolítico, las manifestaciones artísticas fueron las pinturas rupestres.
.- Neolítico surgen los monumentos megalíticos, dólmenes entre otros, así como la cerámica y se inventa la
rueda.
.- Mesolítico surge un arte más abstracto.
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6. No, that’s not a typo. The official website of Palestine
claims that in one million BC the world was just
Palestinians, and Raquel Welch.
https://www.israellycool.com/2015/05/31/the-history-of-
palestine-according-to-science/
8. These are the archaeological ages generally
cited, particularly as they pertain to human
history in the Middle/Near East:
Stone Age—2,000,000 to 3300 B.C.E.
•Palaeolithic—2,000,000 to 10,000
•Neolithic—10,000 to 5000
•Chalcolithic/Copper Age—5000 to 3300
Bronze Age—3300 to 1200 B.C.E.
•Early Bronze—3300 to 2200
•Middle Bronze—2200 to 1550
•Late Bronze—1550 to 1200
Iron Age—1200 to 586 B.C.E.
•Iron I—1200 to 1000
•Iron IIA—1000 to 925
•Iron IIB—925 to 586
11. Chronological chart showing archaeological periods in different regions of
the eastern Mediterranean from the sixth to first millennia
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Chronological-chart-
showing-archaeological-periods-in-different-regions-of-the-
eastern_fig3_241649250
16. tone Age
(2,000,000 BP – 3300 BCE)
Paleolithic
(2,000,000 BP – 8300 BCE)
Lower Paleolithic 2,000,000 BP – 300,000 BP
Middle Paleolithic 300,000 BP – 30,000 BP
Upper Paleolithic 30,000 BP – 12,000 BP
Epipalaeolithic 12,000 BP – 8300 BCE
Neolithic
(8300 BCE – 4500 BCE)
Pre-Pottery Neolithic 8300 BCE – 5500 BCE
Pottery Neolithic 5500 BCE – 4500 BCE
Chalcolithic
(4500 BCE – 3300 BCE)
Early Chalcolithic 4500 BCE – 4000 BCE
Late Chalcolithic (Ghassulian) 4000 BCE – 3300 BCE
Bronze Age
(3300 BCE – 1200 BCE)
Early Bronze Age
(3300 BCE – 2000 BCE)
Early Bronze Age I 3300 BCE – 3000 BCE
Early Bronze Age II 3000 BCE – 2700 BCE
Early Bronze Age III 2700 BCE – 2200 BCE
Early Bronze Age IV 2200 BCE – 2000 BCE
Middle Bronze Age
(2000 BCE – 1550 BCE)
Middle Bronze Age I 2000 BCE – 1750 BCE
Middle Bronze Age II 1750 BCE – 1650 BCE
Middle Bronze Age III 1650 BCE – 1550 BCE
Late Bronze Age
(1550 BCE – 1200 BCE)
Late Bronze Age I 1550 BCE – 1400 BCE
Late Bronze Age II A 1400 BCE – 1300 BCE
Late Bronze Age II B 1300 BCE – 1200 BCE
Iron Age
(1200 BCE – 586 BCE)
Iron Age I
(1200 BCE – 1000 BCE)
Iron Age I A 1200 BCE – 1150 BCE
Iron Age I B 1150 BCE – 1000 BCE
Iron Age II
(1000 BCE – 586 BCE)
Iron Age II A 1000 BCE – 900 BCE
Iron Age II B 900 BCE – 700 BCE
Iron Age II C 700 BCE – 586 BCE
Babylonian and Persian periods 586 BCE – 332 BCE
Hellenistic period
(332 BCE – 37 BCE)
Early Hellenistic 332 BCE – 167 BCE
Late Hellenistic 167 BCE – 37 BCE
Roman period Early Roman 37 BCE – 132 CE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archaeological_periods_(
Levant)