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  • ==Category: Ancient Middle East== * [[Ancient Middle East Outline]] ...
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  • '''Ancient Egypt Vocabulary''' * [[World History Voacabulary]] ...
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  • '''World History pages''' List of World History entries on this Wiki ...
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  • History of shipping / maritime innovations == History of boats (maritime history) == ...
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  • *** "salarium" meant salary in ancient Rome ** [[https://wordinfo.info/unit/3602 Salt in History (wordinfo.info)]] ...
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  • * feudal societies existed in medieval Europe, ancient China, Japan, and elsewhere ** [[Ancient China Outline (see Zhou feudalism section)]] ...
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  • * the study of how history is studied and interpreted | V|| Value || how / why this source is used to understand history ...
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  • Ancient Egypt Questions * What was the role of order and chaos in Egyptian history? ...
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  • * Images here are from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cartography History of Cartography (Wikipedia)] and other source files on Wikipedia ...taeus_world_map-en.svg|Modern recreation of the world map of Hecataeus, an ancient Greek historian from Miletus who is known as the "Father of Geography, c 50 ...
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  • '''Ancient Nubia''' === Ancient Kushite Kindgoms === ...
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  • |Influence of ancient arts/ literature> Roman/ Greek [[category:World History]] ...
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  • * When putting together a chronological presentation of ancient artifacts, early 19th century archeologist C. J. Thomsen found that the obj * the ancient writers Hesiod (Greek) and Lucretius (Roman) grouped human history into "progressive" periods, i.e. either degrading or advancing from one to ...
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  • * See '''[[Ancient Egypt]]''' entry for fuller detailed outline, resources, & lesson planning !colspan="2" | '''Ancient Egypt Overview''' ...
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  • related to article [[Ancient Egypt Outline]] [cateogry: Ancient Egypt] ...
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  • ** ancient geographers categorized zones by length of the day === Pre-Modern human climate history === ...
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  • For basic outline see [[Ancient Middle East Simple Outline]] * comprehensive outline of the Ancient Middle East, from the rise of Civilization in Sumer to the Persian Empire ...
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  • ** the "fasces" is a common emblem across history and types of government * see this page for more on [[History of France|the history of France and Louis XIV]] ...
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  • ...hend that different things take place at different places and times across history ([[Contingency]]) == Major Turning Points in World History == ...
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  • ** across human history, hereditary rule (especially monarchy) is the most stable political system **many ancient counting systems, especially Babylonian, were 12-base ...
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  • ** thus the ancient word for cattle, "''pecu''", which became in Frankish, "''fehu''", was used === Ancient Roman "beneficium" === ...
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