Creating a Timeline
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Creating a Timeline
What do we need to know?
Timeline Lingo
BC – before Christ
BCE – before the common era
AD – Latin meaning “Anno Domini”
Translated “In the year of the Lord”
CE – Common Era
Timeline Lingo Cont…
Pre-History: All events before the written
word
History: All events after the written word
Decade – 10 years
Century – 100 years
Millennium – 1000 years
We live in the 21st Century
◦ 230 AD = 3rd Century
Getting started:
On the front of your time line sheet draw
a line starting about an inch from the end.
Draw this line all the way across your
sheet just like it is on the board
So what do we put first:
Any suggestions???
Right lets go with
the first humans…
Any idea where the
oldest human
remains have been
found?
First box:
4,000,000 BC
First hominids
appear in Africa
◦ Early hominid
footprint
What do these
footprints tell us?
Second box:
2,500,000 BC
Paleolithic Age begins
(Old Stone Age)
First time we see tools
What did they use
these for?
Third Box:
1,600,000 BC
Homo Erectus appears (‘upright man’)
Fourth Box:
200,000 BC
Neanderthals appear
What is a Neanderthal?
◦ Powerfully built, thick bones, developed
religious beliefs, and resourceful.
Fifth box:
40,000 BC
Cro-Magnons
emerge
What is a CroMagnon?
◦ Skelton identical to
modern humans
Sixth Box:
8000 BC
Neolithic Age begins (new stone age)
First signs of agriculture takes place
Seventh Box:
3,000 BC
Bronze Age
Refers to the time
when people began
using bronze,
rather than copper
and stone.
River Valley Civilizations
Next time line period:
3950 – 1000 BC
River Dynasties in China
Second timeline period:
3500 – 1800 BC
City-States in Mesopotamia
Third time line period:
3000 – 2000 BC
Ancient Egypt
Fourth time line period:
2500 – 1700 BC
Indus Valley Civilizations
Lets check out the book:
Fill out the chart using page 56 in your
book.
You do not have to copy word for word
but make sure you cover the main points
Early River Valley Civilizations
Mesopotamia
Environment
Power and
Authority
Science and
Technology
Egypt
Indus
Valley
China
For Example:
In the first box I would write:
◦ Rivers: Tigris and Euphrates
◦ Unpredictable flooding
◦ No natural barriers, limited resources.
Now think what each of these means for
their day to day lives in Mesopotamia?
Greece on Top
2000 B.C.
Minoan Civilizations on Crete
Greece
1500 B.C.
Mycenaean culture on Greece mainland
Greece
1200 B.C.
Trojan War
Greece
750 B.C.
Greek city-states
flourish
Greece
479 B.C.
Greece Triumphs in Persian
Wars
Greece
334 B.C.
Alexander starts to build his empire
Rome on the bottom
753 B.C.
Rome founded
Rome
509 B.C.
Rome becomes a Republic
Rome
264 B.C.
1st Punic War
Rome
218 B.C.
2nd Punic War
Rome
149 B.C.
3rd Punic War
Rome
100 B.C.
Julius Caesar
born
Rome
44 B.C.
Caesar named dictator for life
Killed in the same year
Rome
31 B.C.
Octavin defeats Anthony and Cleopatra
Rome
284 A.D.
Diocletian becomes emperor of Rome
Rome
330 A.D.
Constantine moves capitol
Rome
476 A.D.
Western Roman Empire falls