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  2. In Mesoamerica, the first millennium was a period of enormous growth known as the Classic Era (200–900). Teotihuacan grew into a metropolis and its empire dominated Mesoamerica. In South America, pre-Incan, coastal cultures flourished, producing impressive metalwork and some of the finest pottery seen in the ancient world.

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  4. Millennium. A millennium (plural: millennia) is a time period of one thousand (1000) years. The word millennium is derived from two Latin words mille ("thousand") and annum ("year"). Categories: Units of time. Millennia.

  5. 3rd millennium. Millennia: 2nd millennium · 3rd millennium · 4th millennium. Centuries: 21st century · 22nd century · 23rd century · 24th century · 25th century · 26th century · 27th century · 28th century · 29th century · 30th century. The 3rd millennium began on January 1, 2001 and will end on December 31, 3000 .

  6. A. 2nd millennium in Africa ‎ (59 C) 2nd millennium in Antarctica ‎ (8 C) 2nd millennium in Asia ‎ (60 C, 1 P)

  7. 2nd millennium in the Caribbean‎ (37 C) 2nd-millennium disestablishments in North America ‎ (22 C) 2nd-millennium establishments in North America ‎ (20 C)