Thursday, March 18, 2021

800 BC to 600 BC

800 BC to 600 BC: archaeology, prehistory, history timeline including: Etruscans, metallurgy, alchemy, Olmec, Homer, Andes, Amazon, solar eclipse, Iron Age, Mexico, and more here: and more to come.

 

800 BC to 702 BC: There was a sort of industrial revolution. During this 100 years the Irish flourished and so did mining, metallurgy, and alchemy. Some Celts might have arrived. That revolution began a resurgence of mining, metallurgy, and alchemy.

~ Etruscans move into "Italy" bringing urban civilization of a high order about this time.

~ About this time an Olmec pyramid exists at La Venta, Mexico.

~ About this time Homer refers to highly developed battle-field surgery.

~ to 100 BC: Chavin Religious Cult is important to our understanding of the Chavin Culture of 900 BC to 200 BC. The culture developed mostly in what is now Peru and had wide influence. Their religious center was probably in the Andean highlands at about 10,000 feet. Its called the main culture of the Early Horizon period. They built large and fine; they worked in copper and gold; worked well in textiles; a higher understanding of acoustics, irrigation, and drainage. They traded widely from the sea over the Andes to the Amazon.

~ I have this as a period of "itinerant  singers" and believe that they had to do with rhapsodies. I would like to know where they sang and much more. Help. There is a comment section below. Could they have sung in the Greek of the time?

~ Homeric poems. Iliad and Odyssey take their 'final' shape.

~ to 790 BC: Ireland: Ai lill High King.

~ to 700 BC, Ireland: Ireland flourishes again during this period. There was a kind of industrial revolution which began about 800 BC. That revolution began a resurgence of mining, metallurgy, and alchemy.
~ Ireland: Iron Age in the land. Both Iron and Bronze were being worked at this time.


776 BC: The first Olympics.


775 BC: Sept 6th. I have this as the first authenticated date in Chinese history. There must be earlier documented dates. We don't need the day or month just the approximate year and is documentation.



763 BC: On about June 15th a solar eclipse in the northern  hemisphere.

 

753 BC. According to Roman legend the empire (?) was founded by the brothers Romulus and Remus.


750 BC: the title/name Mago was used by Carthaginian Phoenicians and in evidence as early as this time and perhaps earlier.

~ to 690 BC: Completion of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

~ Hesiod, Greek poet from Boeotia known for  Theogony, creation of the world and gods of mythology.  

 

750 BC: Ireland: the name Mago was used by Carthaginian Phoenicians and in evidence as early as this time and perhaps earlier.

~ to 690 BC: Completion of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

~ Hesiod, Greek poet from Boeotia known for  Theogony, creation of the world and gods of mythology.  


735 BC: Greeks were active in Marseilles and Sicily at this time.


720 BC to 680 BC: Hezekiah of Judah lived at this time

~ Ireland: There was a focus on defense. Ulster began a Iron Age around Tara.

~ Celts brought Iron Age weapons just after this date. 

~Nineveh: Translations of Sumerian texts into Semitic found at the library of Nineveh.

~ Mexico: Oxtotitlan paints dating to about this found north of Acapulco in Juxtlahuaca cave. Paintings are some of the most sophisticated of their time in the New World.


700 BC, Ireland: Celts arrived from parts of Gaul and Britain.`
~ Ireland was divided into provinces.
~ After this date there was change and unrest in Ireland.

~ In Ulster there began an Iron Age in the land around Tara.

~ Celts brought a significant amount of iron weapons just 

~ Ireland: Very shortly after this time came a period of change and unrest. Many "Celts," too many for comfort. 

~ Ireland: Celts arrived via parts of Gaul and Britain. The Island was divided into provinces.

~ Ireland: Celts brought an Iron Age culture and weapons. That culture spread from Tara in Ulster.

~ Ireland: after this time there was change and unrest in the land. There was a focus on defence. Ulster began an Iron Age in the land around Tara.

~ Ireland: Celts brought Iron Age weapons after this date.
~ Ireland: Greeks were in Ireland by this time. Others like them were probably much earlier.



 BC: Hezekiah of Judah lived at this time.

720 BC to 680 BC: Hezekiah of Judah lived at this time

~ Ireland: There was a focus on defense. Ulster began a Iron Age around Tara.

~ Celts brought Iron Age weapons just after this date. 

~Nineveh: Translations of Sumerian texts into Semitic found at the library of Nineveh.

~ Mexico: Oxtotitlan paints dating to about this found north of Acapulco in Juxtlahuaca cave. Paintings are some of the most sophisticated of their time in the New World.

 

720 BC to 680 BC: Hezekiah of Judah lived at this time

~ Ireland: There was a focus on defense. Ulster began a Iron Age around Tara.

~ Celts brought Iron Age weapons just after this date. 

~Nineveh: Translations of Sumerian texts into Semitic found at the library of Nineveh.

~ Mexico: Oxtotitlan paints dating to about this found north of Acapulco in Juxtlahuaca cave. Paintings are some of the most sophisticated of their time in the New World.



700 BC: Ireland. Very shortly after this time came a period of change and unrest in Ireland. Many new Celts came, perhaps too many. 

~ After 700 BC there was a change and unrest came to Ireland. More

700 BC: Disappearance of Elam. Elamites passed on a tradition and civilization at least as old as that of the Sumerians. Their capital was at Susa.

~ Assyrians destroy Babylon and divert the Euphrates to cover it.  

~ Assyrians invaded Egypt and about 25,000 of them died of typhus.        

~ to 601 BC: Annual elections of the Areopagites in Athens. Members of the Athenian juridical council elected. An action of republicans.

~ to 200 AD: Mysteries at Eleusis; dating back to the Mycenaean period.

~ Ireland: Celts arrive from parts of Gaul and Britain. Ireland divided into provinces. Change and unrest in the country. An Iron Age began in Ulster and Ireland became defensive. It seems Celts brought a technology of iron weapons which spread from Tara in Ulster to much of Ireland.

~ Persians: Their classical history begins about this time. They were probably working the Silk Road before the Great Chinese silk trade, and traded by horse and horse drawn vehicles between the Near East, and China and India, and later the people around the Mediterranean Sea.

~ Ireland: After this date a period of change and unrest began in Ireland. Ulster began an Iron Age in and around Tara.

~ Celts brought Iron weapons to Ireland just after this date.

~ Ireland: Very shortly after this time came a period of change and unrest. Many new Celts came, too many for comfort.

~ Ireland: An Iron Age began in Ulster and Ireland became defensive.    

~ Ireland: Celts brought an Ire Age culture weapons to the island. The culture spread for Tara to much of what became Ulster.

~ Greeks came to Ireland again. By this time Irish knew Greeks and Greeks knew Irish. There was contact between Irish and Greek much earlier. Some Greeks probably became Irish, even some from the Island of Milasia.

~ Ireland was divided into provinces 

~ Ireland: very soon after this 700 BC date there was change and unrest on the Island. There came to be greater focus on defence. An Iron Age began in Ulster around Tara. Celts had brought Iron Age weapons. What could be more precise? Not Greeks or Milesians.       

694 AD 

 

672 BC: Rome: End of Romulus' ten month Calendar by Numa Pompilius 2nd King of Rome. January and February were added.


660 BC: Zoroaster lived at about this time, Zarathustra. Iranian who is closely related to the Avesta and probably its writer.


650 BC to 55 BC: The Negative of the "Golden Rule" is written into The Analects of Confucius.

~ Jews begin their exile in Babylonia.

650 BC to 600 BC: Etruscans on the move(?)


640 BC to 558 BC: the approximate lifetime of Solon.

638 BC to 559 BC: the approximate lifetime of Solon: Athenian statesman and poet. Is said by Plato to have heard to Atlantis from Egyptian priests.

 


 

630 BC: The Assyrians withdrew from Philistia and Egypt moved in.    

~ to 553 BC: Lifespan of Zarathustra. 

~ Assyria: Assur bani pal threw a great festival whereat 69,000 people consumed the content of more than 10,000 wins-skins in ten days.

~ to 640 BC: Ireland: Sometime during this period Ugaine Mor ruled as high king of Ireland for about 30 years. He was the son Eochu Buadac and grand son of Dui Ladrach. He was the foster son of Cimbaeth and Macha Mong Ruad. He may have had rule beyond Ireland. He was preceded in his kingship by Rechtaid Rigderg and followed by Loegaire Lore (his son?) perhaps after a short term by Bodbehad.    

 

626 BC to 604 BC: Nabopolassar: The Babylonian ruler of Chaldean ancestry declared Babylon independent of Assyria rule in 625 BC. Then allied with the Medes,  he conquered the Assyrian cities each in turn.

624 BC to 545 BC: Approximate life span of Thales of  of Miletus, Greek Philosopher (now my favorite). Miletus is on the Anatolian mainland coast just south of Ephesus, north of the isle of Cos, and east of Delos in Caria.    

 

604 BC to 603 BC: Major Philistine cities conquered by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.

~ -531 BC: Lao-tse, Chinese philosopher.

 

600 BC: Greeks came to Ireland again. Still some relationship between Irish and Greek.  

~ Ireland: Evidence of ongoing arrival of Celts and of their dominance of earlier people. These "Celts" seemed to be of an Indo-European culture of the day.

~ Ireland: Some interaction with Greek seems to have continued.

~ to 200 AD, USA: Tchefuncte culture links Marksville culture to Poverty Point culture. Tchefuncte pottery found from Texas to Florida.  

~                                                                                                  

 ~ 600 BC: Greeks came to Ireland again.

~ By this time Irish knew Greeks and Greeks knew Irish. Their certainly was contact between Irish and Greek much earlier.

~  Still some relationship between Irish and Greek.

~ Ireland: Evidence of ongoing arrival of "Celts" and their ongoing dominance of the earlier people who did not seem to be of  Indo-European cultures were the Celts.

~ Still some relationship among Irish and Greek.



                                                                            Richard Sheehan

1,000 BC to 800 BC

 1,000 BC to 800 BC: archaeology and prehistory timeline including: Adena Culture, Hopewell Culture, Ireland, mining, South America, Israel, earthworks, Nevada, and Iranian Cavalry. More here and more to come.


1,000 BC to 200 BC: Adena culture flourished.
~ to 100 AD: Adena culture of the Early Woodland Period extent.
~ to 400 AD: The Adena and Hopewell cultures shared a very similar tradition of building mounds and other earthworks (Bahn) 
~ Woodland Period began. Late Woodland.
~ to between  100 and 200 BC called Early  Woodland Period. Adena lived in the Ohio Region.
~ to 500 AD: NA: Adena- Hopewell Period.
~ to 500 AD: US: Basket makers in what is now central Nevada were still using the atlatl.
~ Paper cloth and bark cloth manufactured in Mesoamerica.
~ By this date iron working had begun in the Near East.
~ Iranian cavalry was begun.
~ to between 900 AD and 1,700 AD: Woodland Period.
~ Gordon considers full Adena and burial mound Period to have begun 
~ to 200 BC: Long-headed Hopewell continue basic patterns of Adena.
~ Spain: Mining carried on by the Tyrian. Tyrian could refer to ancient Akkadian/Phoenicians from Tyre in what is now Lebanon. Or to the red/purple Tyrian colors traded by Phoenicians.                              
~ Estonia: A single-farm-based settlement started. Interesting. This is not common. However, at about this time it seems to have been extent in most of Scandinavia and perhaps in Ireland.
~ Phoenicians in Tyre were employing the full Phoenician alphabet.
~ India: The Rig Veda religious text was already compiled.
~ to 290 AD: Maya high civilization of the late pre-classic and middle pre-classic periods existed.
~ to 2000 AD: Most of this time the Irish people, at best, had a hard row to how. Every people have had hard times. Do you know of a people who have survived after 3000 years of had times. During these years they had some periods to catch their breath and time to make important contributions to mankind.
~ to 900 BC, Ireland: Milesians were probably arriving in Ireland by this period. They were "miners," farmers, and horsemen with iron tools, weapons, and other items of iron. The Iron Age had come to Ireland in spades. When the Milesians came Danann where there, Firbolg and others too. They were not exterminated by the Milesians. Neither was the high Bronze age culture of the Danann completely overcome. 
~ 900 BC to 800 BC, Ireland: During this time the quality of metal work was relatively high. It was a high point in bronze technology. Not just in weapons and tools, but also in such as musical instruments, horns, advanced earrings. There was also major improvements in tools and weapons.
~ Ireland: By this time an Iron Age was beginning to be felt on the Island.
~ Ireland: Much of the finer gold work was being produced in the far south of the Island. Much has also been traced to what is northern Munster.


950 BC to 800 BC: Homeric solar minimum.
~ to 930 BC: Ireland: Finn mac Blatha was High King. He was the great grandson of Ollom Fotla.
 
900 BC: Lycurgus, Spartan/Spartan lawmaker. 
880 BC to 840 BC About this time the House of Omri ruled in Israel.
 
870 BC to 860 BC: Ireland: Sirlam High King at this time. He was a son of Finn mac Blatha.
 
850 BC to 200 BC: Chavin de Huantar in Peru, South America is an archaeological complex of very high cultural level supposed to have been built by the Chavin culture.
~ About this time the Hebrew Profit, Micah lived.

825 BC:Phililestian power was broken by a concerted attack of Phoenicians and Hebrews. The tribe of Da had worked with and continued to co-operate with Phoenicians and a few Irishmen. Was King David around at this time.
~ The Fertile Crescent was not peaceful.
~ The Caucasia kingdom of van was extent,
~ Phoenicians contended with Greek in the west Med. Maybe Phoenician got more  Spanish gold than did Greek
 
 800 BC: A sort of industrial revolution began in Ireland and lasted for nearly 100 years. During those years the Irish people flourished and so did mining, metallurgy, and alchemy.   
~ Ireland was connected to the world and "Celts" continued to arrive.

~ Ireland: At this time there was also significant nordic influence on Irish metal work. Irish metal workers were quick to adapt to and improve on the works of others to the north, south, and east of the island. Also the the arrival of much Iron Age culture had also been been a disturbing influence on the people of the island.




                                                                                                            rcs


1,200 BC to 1,000 BC

 1,200 BC to 1,000 BC



1,200 BC to 800 BC: Woodland Culture Period in North America.
~ to c. 1150 BC: Mark the late Bronze Age collapse in Europe and the Middle East. And, led to the transition from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. The collapse included the Caucus, the Balkans, the Mycenaean Kingdoms, the eastern Mediterranean, the Kassites in Babylonia, of the Hittite Empire in Anatolia, Aegean region, and North Africa.
~ Sea-People: Repelled by the Egyptians; the settled on the southern costal plain of Canaan; some may have inhabited Cicely and probably Criti. The Sea People probably became the Philistines of the Old Testament.
~ Arameans settle in Aram.
~ Trojan War: About this time the Trojan War was being waged between Greek and Hittite. It included the Siege of Troy. Greeks won.
~ Priam: He spoke of his youth of this time, saying that on the side of the Phryzians against the Amazons (?) Phrygians?
~ Collapse of the Mediterranean Bronze Age.

1177 BC: Cultural collapse around the Mediterranean Sea. 


1,130 BC: Around this time Eochu was a high king in Ireland for perhaps a decade. He was a son of Finn.
 



1120 BC: China: There is evidence of a Chinese dictionary in circulation.
~ Eastern Mediterranean: An epidemic broke out and is said to have killed 50,000 persons. In the Bible it is called the Plague of the Philistines.


1115 BC to 1095 BC, Ireland: According to Keating and 1493 BC to 1473 the Annals of the Four Masters. Eochaid Faebar Glas was High King of Ireland. He was the son of Conmael it  is said and came to power after killing the "joint" High King, Cermana Finn, in battle at Dun Cermna (Down mac Patrick in Kinsale, County Cork),and Cermna's brother and colleague, Sobairce was killed by Eochaid Menn of the Fomorians.
Eochaid Faebar Glas was Preceded by Cermna Fin and Sobairce and succeeded by Fiacha Labrainne


1111 BC to 255 BC, China: The duration of the Chou dynasty, founded on feudalistic principals.
~ to 400 BC, Central America: Olmec in flourishing in the Gulf coast region. It centered at what is now San Lorenzo on a fertile plain overlooking the Chiquito River.
~ Asian Minor: Devastation throughout most of the area.
~ 800 BC: Arameans occupied Aram in northern Syrta and also seized a large track of Mesopotamia. They held Anatolia in northern Syria.


 
1100 BC, Honduras: Chocolate beer? Rosemary Joyce of the U of California at Berkeley, anthropology department reported that inhabitants of Puerto Escondido drank a fermented version of cacao about this date.
 1100 BC: "Chocolate beer." Rosemary Joyce of the U. of California at Berkeley anthropology department reported that inhabitants of Puerto Escondido, Honduras drank a fermented version of cacao at about this date.
1081 BC, Constantinople: Alexius, the first Komnenos, became emperor establishing the Komnenos dynasty. The next year, to gain support of the Venetian navy against the Normans in south Italy, he granted Venice legal, political, and economic concessions, eventually leading to to Venetian commercial and economic domination in much of the Byzantine Empire. 
 

1,000 BC: Phoenicians in Tyre were employing the full Phoenician alphabet.
~ The Rig Veda religious text was already compiled in India.                       
~ to 290 AD: Mayan high civilization of the late preClassical and middle preClassical periods existed.
~ Beginning of the Late Bronze Age in Europe.
~ to 200 BC: Adena native American culture extent in North America.
~ Phoenicians in Tyre were employing the full Phoenician alphabet.
~ to 290 AD: Mayan high civilization of the late preClassical and middle preClassical periods existed.
~ Estonia: Around this time single-farm-based settlements started!
 
 
1177 BC: Cultural collapse around the  Mediterranean.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

1,600 BC to 1,400 BC

1,600 BC to 1,400 BC: A history and prehistory time including: Ireland, black fleet, China, Greece, Miletus, Milesians, Babylon, Egypt, and more; and more added monthly.

 
1,600 BC to 1046 BC: China: Shang dynasty can be called a Bronze Age culture succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Zhou dynasty. The Xia dynasty is called China's first Dynasty.
~ to 1,100 BC: Mycenaean Greece exent. 
~ The Anatolian island of Miletus was occupied be settlers from Crete. Crete was the seat of a high pre-Hellenic civilization. Miletus became a famous font of Hellenic philosophy.  The Milesians were the first historic settlers of Irish fame.
~ Ireland: By this time bronze has already been worked.
~ An ancient Anatolian people began an empire on Hattusa in north-central Anatolia. They came to the area in the Bronze Age before 2,000 BC. They may have come from Ukarania.
~ Irish society changed dramatically. There were climatic changes which brought damper m. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a  new Bronze Age.

1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.
1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.
 1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.

1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.

1,570 BC: Babylon became a city comparable to earlier cities of Ur.

1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.


1550 BC: Opium used as medicine in Persia and Egypt.



1506 BC: Minos, in the Mediterranean, had light shafts, air shafts, and running water.



1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Their were climate changes. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.

~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda was king of the Danann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 

~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.

~ Ireland: There is evidence for advance metalworking by the Irish by this time.

~ Ireland: Improved items for warfare were being produced. Excellent spears are an example of that production. Advance casting was used,

 

         

1,570 BC

1,582 BC: Cecrops, king of Athens. Cecrops married Aglanrus the daughter of Actaeus former king of Attica. Cecrops preceded by Actaeus, succeeded by Cranus.

1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running wat
1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.
1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.

 1,570 BC
1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.


1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.
~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 
~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.
  
1,500 BC to 1,100 BC: Mycenaean Greece was active.`
1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.
~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 
~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.

1450 BC: Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions in the eastern Mediterranean which probably included tidal waves, earthquakes, crop failures and worse. These events ended the development of the great civilization on Crete.
~ The Minoan culture based on  crete flourished greatly. They had an extensive seagoing trade network. The city of Knossos had a peak population of about 100,000 persons.
~ to about 1000 BC, North America: Has been called the Archaic Period in NA. The Old Copper Complex of the Great Lakes is dated to this time.






1,574 BC: Deucalion the son of Prometheus ruled in Thessaly.

1,570 BC: Babylon became a city comparable to earlier cities of Ur.
~ to 1546 BC: Amosis expelled the Hyksos from Egypt.

1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.

1,550 BC: Opium was used in Persia and Egypt. Mostly used as medicine.

1530 BC to 1500 BC: Ireland: Sobairce was a High King about this time. Eochaid Menn, a son of the Fomorians, killed Sobairce. Sobairce was a direct descendant of Mil Espaine and one of the first kings from Ulaid.
1530 BC to 1500 BC: Ireland: Sobairce was a High King about this time. Eochaid Menn, a son of the Fomorians, killed Sobairce. Sobairce was a direct descendant of Mil Espaine and one of the first kings from Ulaid.

1,506: Minos I has light and air shafts, and bathrooms with running water.

1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.
~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 
~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.
1,500 BC to 1,100 BC: Mycenaean Greece was active.`
1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.
~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 
~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.
1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.
~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 
~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.
~ Hittites conquer Mesopotamia.


 
1,500 BC: Ireland. Around this time, after Lug and before Delbaeth, there was a high king called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. It has been said that he was high king of the tuath de Danann after his predecessor, Nuada, was injured in a battle.
~ Ireland. The Fianna may date back to this time. 
~ Thailand: A very wide mental working culture was widespread and flourishing and included iron.  
~ Ireland: There were some Fomorians around the island around this time.
 1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.*




1490 BC to 1470 BC: Ireland: Eochaid Faebar Glas was High King at this time. (Munster?)

 

1450 BC, eastern Mediterranean: Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions in eastern Mediterranean which probably included tidal waves, earthquakes, crop failures, and worse. These events caused the development of the the great civilization of Crete.

 

1,400 BC to 800 BC: During this period there was a movement southwest into the eastern Mediterranean. These were people of horse culture and they came bringing Iron Age technology. This migration may have contributed to the fall of great Bronze Age cultures  such as that of the Hittites and Mycenae. A kind Dark Age fell over much of Europe until the advent of preClassical Greece and Phoenicia. During this same 1,400 to 800 BC period a sort of Gold and Bronze Age began in central and northern Europe.                                             

~ Europe: A kind of Dark Age fell over Europe until the advent of pre-Classic Greece and the Phoenicians.

~ During these 600 years* a Gold and Bronze Age began in central and northern Europe.

~ to perhaps 700 BC, Ireland: An agricultural expansion existed on the Island.


1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.



1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.

~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High King of Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuada was injured in a battle. 

~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.


 

         

1,582 BC: Cecrops, king of Athens. Cecrops married Aglanrus the daughter of Actaeus former king of Attica. Cecrops preceded by Actaeus, succeeded by Cranus.


1,574 BC: Deucalion the son of Prometheus ruled in Thessaly.


1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.

1,570 BC: Babylon became a city comparable to earlier cities of Ur.

~ to 1546 BC: Amosis expelled the Hyksos from Egypt.

1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.


1,550 BC: Opium was used in Persia and Egypt. Mostly used as medicine.

1530 BC to 1500 BC: Ireland: Sobairce was a High King about this time. Eochaid Menn, a son of the Fomorians, killed Sobairce. Sobairce was a direct descendant of Mil Espaine and one of the first kings from Ulaid.

1,506: Minos I has light and air shafts, and bathrooms with running water.


1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.

~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High Kingof Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuadawas njured in a battle. 

~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.

1530 BC to 1500 BC: Ireland: Sobairce was a High King about this time. Eochaid Menn, a son of the Fomorians, killed Sobairce. Sobairce was a direct descendant of Mil Espaine and one of the first kings from Ulaid.

1,506: Minos I has light and air shafts, and bathrooms with running water.

 

1,500 BC: Ireland. Around this time, after Lug and before Delbaeth, there was a high king called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. It has been said that he was high king of the tuath de Danann after his predecessor, Nuada, was injured in a battle.

~ Ireland. The Fianna may date back to this time. 

~ Thailand: A very wide mental working culture was widespread and flourishing and included iron.  

~ Ireland: There were some Fomorians around the island around this time.

 1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.*



1490 BC to 1470 BC: Ireland: Eochaid Faebar Glas was High King at this time. (Munster?)

 

1450 BC, eastern Mediterranean: Cataclysmic volcanic eruptions in eastern Mediterranean which probably included tidal waves, earthquakes, crop failures, and worse. These events ended the development of the the great civilization of Crete.

1415 BC: Melampus introduced the Dionysian festivals honoring Dionysus. They were originated in Egypt and were four in number.

 

1,400 BC to 800 BC: During this period there was a movement southwest into the eastern Mediterranean. These were people of horse culture and they came bringing Iron Age technology. This migration may have contributed to the fall of great Bronze Age cultures  such as that of the Hittites and Mycenae. A kind Dark Age fell over much of Europe until the advent of preClassical Greece and Phoenicia. During this same 1,400 to 800 BC period a sort of Gold and Bronze Age began in central and northern Europe.                                             

~ Europe: A kind of Dark Age fell over Europe until the advent of pre-Classic Greece and the Phoenicians.

~ During these 600 years* a Gold and Bronze Age began in central and northern Europe.

~ to perhaps 700 BC, Ireland: An agricultural expansion existed on the Island.




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1,800 BC to 1,600 BC

1,800 BC to 1,600 BC: Timeline of ancient history and Prehistory.



1,800 BC, Estonia: A Bronze Age starts and "hill fort" settlements begin.

1792 BC to 1750 BC: The approximate time of the reign of Hammurabi in Babylon.

1,720 BC toBC: Hammurabi of Babylon.



1,700 BC to 1250 BC: Troy. Early days of Homeric Troy.                      

~ to 1550 BC: Egypt. Hyksos rule.                                                             

~ to 1286 BC: Ireland: Sometime during this period Eber Finn we was High King during the beginning of the Milesian period of Ireland. Eber and his brother Eremon fought the Danann. Eber was preceded as king by Mac Cuill, Mac Cecht, and  Mac Greine. His sons were: Er, Orba, Feron, and Fergna. Eber Finn's mother was Scota. (His father may have been Mill the Greek or even a Dan). Eber might be called Heber or Eibhear.

~ The Milesion Brothers Eber and Eremon defeated the Danann in the battle of Taillet killing three kings and three queens.                                                

 ~ to 1,300 BC: Hebrews in Egypt

~ The North Polar star was Kochab

~ "Milesians Genealogies"

~ to 1,250 BC: Early days of Homeric Troy.

~ to 1,550 BC, Egypt: Hyksos rule.

~ to 1,300 BC, Egypt: Hebrews in Egypt.

~ to     BC: Hammurabi of  Babylon lived

The Milesian brothers, Eber and Eremon defeated the Danann in the battle of Taille, and killed three kings and three queens.

~ Ireland: By this time there were Milesians living on the island. It seems certain that these Milesians worked iron at this time. There was also a high Bronze Age in progress


1,600 BC or maybe 1,700 BC or 1,290 BC: Eber Finn was a high king of Ireland  and a son of Mil Espaine (Milesious). As a new arrival he landed at Bantry Bay. He and his brother fought with Danann and drove them into the hills. The name Hibernia used by Julius Caesar, as a name for Ireland might be derived from Eber or Heber.                                          

 ~ The Northmen and Saxons called Ireland: Ir, Ir-land, or Ir-landa.           

 ~ Ebers Papyrus. written in Egypt and named after George Ebers, Egyptologist; Refers to more than700 plants and medicinal herbs. 

 

1,600 BC to 1,100 BC: Mycenaean Greece.

~ an ancient Anatolian people began an empire on Hattusa* in north central Anatolia. They came to the area in the Bronze Age before 2,000 BC. Ukraine?*


1590 BC, Greece: Thera* (Santorini Caldera*) super volcano erupted in Santorini, Greece. It has been called the Minoan eruption of  1,641 plus or minus 12 years.

1,570 BC

1,560 BC, Crete: Minos I  had light and air shafts and bathrooms with running water.



1500 BC, Ireland: Irish Society changed dramatically. Art developed greatly. Bronze metallurgy flourished in a renewed Bronze Age.

~ Ireland: After Lug and before Delbaeth there was a High Kingof Ireland called the Dagda. He may have had Gaulish relatives. Some say that the Dagda has king of the Damann after his predecessor, Nuadawas njured in a battle. 

~ Ireland: The Fianna were probably around about this time.


 

         

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

2,000 BC to 1,800 BC

2,000 BC to 1,800 BC: Timeline of ancient history and prehistory.


2,000 BC: Close to this date the Great Labyrinth of Egypt was built by Amenemhet III.                        
~ to 1,000 BC: Bab-ilu, Babel, Babylon was the capital of Mesopotamia. Its ruins are 55 miles south of Baghdad.
~ to 1520 AD: Mesoamerican trade advanced by the Olmec lasted at least three centuries. Olmec imported jade and hematite. Others traded salt, cacao, beans, bird feathers, and much more.
~ Mercury was used in Egypt by this time.
~ The bright star Capella had been observed by megalith makers by this time.
~ Eneolithic culture evident in the Altay (Altai) to this time.
~ Contact between the Aegean and Black sea evidenced by nine Mycenaean thrusting swords found by Soviet archaeologist in Georgia. Were they copper or bronze?
~ to 300 AD: Mayan preClassic Era in Mesoamerica.
~ Earliest carbon-dated skis. About 10 feet long and allowed the heel to be raised in a way suitable for cross country. I believe that they were found in Norway.
~ About this time the Code of Hammurabi was published. It included guidelines for medical practice and fees,includes eye surgery.
~ to 1600 BC: The Patriarchs migrated from the birthplace of Abraham at Ur through Padan-Aram to Jerusalem and the Egyptian land of Goshen.
~ 1400 BC: About this time was the height of the Minoan Civilization.
~ Zoroaster, Zarathustra Spitama, Asho Zarathushtra.  A very early philosopher. An Iranian prophet. Born in Iran before this date. The book Yasna Haptanghaiti, a book of religious book of the time may speak of Zoroaster's earlier time.`
~ 1700 BC: Milesians in Ireland. Evidence is relatively strong for this period. Strong evidence for mining and metal work in Ireland by this time and that bronze and gold objects were made. There has been much jewelry and pottery found dating to this period. There was surely a high Bronze Age culture by this time, but it might be early for Milesians. They seem to have been Iron Age people in Ireland.
~ to 1650 BC: Middle Hellenic period. Slower development among Greeks. Use of Megaron type buildings. This may also have been the time of a culture called Dananns by Homer and Danaya by Egyptians. 
~ to 1450 BC, Crete: The Minoan culture flourished greatly. They had an extensive seagoing network. Their city of  Knossos had a population of about 100,000 persons.
~ About this time or, perhaps as late as sometime between 1600 Bc and 1290 BC. Eber Finn was a high king of Ireland and a so of Mil Espaine(Milesious)/ It seems he was an immigrant who landed at Bantry Bay in Ireland. He and his brother fought the De Danann and drove them into the hills. The name Hibernia used by Julius Caesar as a name for Ireland, might be derived from Eber or Heber. the Northmen and Saxon called the land, Ir-land or Irlanda.
~ to 1,000 BC, North America. This has been called the Formative Stage for cultures of the continent. This has been called the Archaic Period in North America.
~ to 1,000 BC, North America: The Old  Copper Complex of the Great Lakes region.
~ Ireland: There is evidence of there being mining and metal work on the island, that bronze and gold objects were being made. I think that now is evidence of a Bronze Age before this time. For about this time there is abundant evidence for axe heads, pottery, jewelry being made on the island before this time.
1836 BC, Ireland: Strong evidence for mining and metal work at this time and that bronze and gold objects were mand then. Ax heads, pottery, jewelry were found dating to this time.
~ Ireland: By this time good Bronze Age items made with tin were probably made by Beaker people on the island.
~ Ireland: The evidence is strong that gold was being nicely worked by Irish on the island by this time.
    

1935 BC to 1934 B, Ireland: Fir Bolg were being seen. 
~ Slaine lived in Ireland at this time. 
~ Ireland:Fir Bolg lived on the Island. 
~ Rudrafe of Dela lived in Ireland, it is said.

1700 BC: The Milesian brothers, Eber and Eremon defeated the Danann in the battle of Taille, and killed three kings and three queens.


2,150 BC: New people came to Ireland, probably from what is now called Belgium. Were they Fir Bolg?`

~ Evidence that Aryans ïnvade" the Indus Valley.












                                                                                        

The Finnic language was common and  wide spread in the Baltic are.

 

1935 BC: Slain, a Fir Bolg lived in Ireland.

 

1934 BC: Rudrafe of Dela, a Fir Bolg, it is said, lived in Ireland.


1900 BC: The Finnic language was common and of wide use in the Baltic area.


1800 BC:

 

1868 AD: Texas Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Snake Indian War, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Battle of Washita River, Franklin County War.

1869 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War. 

1870 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk Wars, Comanche Wars, Franklin county War,

1871 AD: Texas-Indian Wars, Apache Wars, Skirmish between 1st Cavalry and Indians, Utah's Black Hawk War, Comanche Wars, Franklin County War, Kingsley Cave Massacre, U.S. forces invade Korea.

 

 

 

 

 1894 BC to 1866 BC: Sumuel of Larsa, Mesopotamia. Sumu-El an Amorite ruled the city state of Larsa ca this time.






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