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  1. Longest total eclipses. Below is a list of the 10 longest total eclipses between the 30th century BC and the 4th century. Date of eclipse. Central Duration. Reference. 30 May 2585 BC. 07m17s. [12] 10 June 2567 BC.

  2. The 4th century BCE started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period . This century marked the height of Classical Greek civilization in all of its aspects. By the year 400 BCE Greek philosophy, art, literature and architecture had spread far and wide, with ...

  3. Pages in category "Buildings and structures completed in the 19th century BC". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. 6th century BC - 10th century AD: High Carbon Steel, produced by the Closed Crucible method, later known as Wootz steel, of South India. [193] [194] [nb 6] 6th century BC: University in Taxila , of the Indus Valley, then part of the kingdom of Gandhara , of the Achaemenid Empire (modern-day Pakistan).

  5. c. 1800 BCE: Hyksos start to settle in the Nile Delta. The capital was at Avaris. c. 1792 BCE – 1750 BCE: ( middle chronology) – Hammurabi rules Babylonia and has to deal with Mari. c. 1792 BCE – 1750 BCE: ( middle chronology) – Stela of Hammurabi, from Susa (modern Shush, Iran) is made. It is now in Musée du Louvre, Paris.

  6. 1200 BC: the first civilization in Central and North America develops in about 1200 BC in the coastal regions of the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico. Known as the Olmec civilization, its early site is at San Lorenzo. 1200 BC: the Phoenicians found the port of Lisbon, Portugal.

  7. Chinese officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving. Chinese scholars had kept count of 1,828 instances of famine from 108 BC to 1911 in one province or another—an average of close to one famine per year. From 1333 to 1337 a famine in the north killed 6 million Chinese.