World History Timeline: 1st Century BCE (100 to 1).
Interactive Map of the Roman Empire and Celtic Lands - K.S. 2. Timeline of the Roman Empire and Lands of the Celtic People. 800 - 237BC 237 - 133BC 133 - 44BC 44BC - 79AD 79 - 117AD 117- 305AD. 475BC The people of Rome and their allies (the Latin League) overthrew their Etruscan rulers. After the Gallic attack on Rome the city was gradually.

In this monumental work, Barry Cunliffe (Professor of European Archaeology at Oxford) traces the history of those living along the Atlantic coast of Europe. Beginning in 8000 BC, he traces the material culture of peoples spread from Spain through the British Isles, and on to the southern coast of the North Sea. The histories of other peoples and lands are covered as they impact the peoples of.

The mountain ranges of Europe and Asia: When the great land masses of Africa and India collide with Europe and Asia, about 100 million years ago, they cause the crust of the earth to crumple upwards in a long almost continuous ridge of high ground - from the Alps, through Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan to the Himalayas.This barrier will have a profound influence on human history.

Timeline 1000 - 900 BC. Biblical History Timeline. Near East Egypt Persia Europe Greece Rome India Far East. 2000-1000 BCE: Rome - Indo-European immigrants slowly inhabit Italy by way of the Alps.

In the 8th century BC,. Europe Map. Europe is the planet. Like the European political map above, bright colors are often used to help the user find the borders. A larger version of this map here. Europe Rivers Map. Hundreds of rivers and their tributaries cross the European continent. Here we highlight those over 600 miles in length, and a few others of note. Specific details on these.

The second map shows Europe around 2000 BC. In the intervening period agriculture had developed in the Levant and then spread through southern, central and eastern Europe by Neolithic farmers belonging mainly to Y-haplogroups such as G2a, and J2. During the following Copper and Bronze Ages, Indo-European tribes (R1a and R1b) migrated westward from the Eurasian Steppe. Long-distance trading.

A scratch built and hand painted Diorama, depicting a coastal scene with tall ship, lighthouse, In 2-day Auction of Antiques, Collectables, Pain.