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  1. This paper considers two related transformations in the societies of southern Greece in the second millennium BC. On the one hand broad transformations in society have long been identified over the course of the millennium leading to what many see as state-level societies functioning over a significant area in the latter third of the period.

  2. The second millennium was a period of time that began on January 1, 1001 of the Julian calendar and ended on December 31, 2000 of the Gregorian calendar.[1] It was the second period of one thousand years in the Anno Domini or Common Era. It is distinct from the millennium known as the 1000s which began on January 1, 1000 and ended on December 31, 1999. It encompassed the High and Late Middle ...

  3. Chronology in history refers to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred. It is the study of how time is organised and divided in relation to historical events. The goal of chronology in history is to place events in their proper order, so that they can be studied and understood in their historical context.

  4. The 2nd millennium BC is a prosperous period for trade and interconnections between Southern Levant and the other territories on the Mediterranean Sea. Tell es-Sultan, one of the most long-lived sites in the ancient Near East, is located on a trade route that makes of Jericho a privileged point of view for this cultural phenomenon.

  5. While settlement forms of the 3rd millennium BC persist into long the 2nd millennium BC, especially in western Anatolia (e.g., Troia VI) ‒ the west of Central Anatolia is largely unexplored ‒ new forms of urban settlements (e.g., Boğazköy, Büklükale) appear at the latest during the late 3rd millennium BC in the central regions of the later Hittite Empire.

  6. ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ_PAINTBRUSHES / Wall-painting and vase-painting of the 2nd millennium BC in dialogue. An International Conference on the Aegean Iconography Held at Akrotiri, Thera, 24-26 Μay 2013, edited by A. Vlachopoulos (abstracts)

  7. 29 de ene. de 2018 · Glyptic in the 4th–2nd millennium. January 2018. DOI: 10.4324/9781315658032-32. In book: The Elamite World (pp.624-648) Authors: Enrico Ascalone. To read the full-text of this research, you can ...