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Ancient Africa Timeline - Timeline Help
Ancient Africa timeline part 1 of 22 from 60,000 BCE to 633 BCE at Timeline Help. First the reasons why I designed this world event chronology. Africa is the second largest of the seven world continents world, full of colored cultures and an interesting history. More than 680 million people live there, almost 15 percent of the global population. Africa is considered to be birthplace of the modern human beings. And that's where my extended Ancient Africa timeline starts ...
- 60,000 BCE - 200,000 BCE
- 25,000 BCE - 10,000 BCE
- 6000 BCE - 4000 BCE
- 5000 BCE
- 3200 BCE
- 2750 BCE
- 2686 BCE - 2134 BCE
- 2630 BCE - 2611 BCE
- 2589 BCE - 2566 BCE
- 2575 BCE - 2551 BCE
- 2528 BCE - 2520 BCE
- 2520 BCE - 2494 BCE
- 2494 BCE - 2472 BCE
- 2472 BCE - 2467 BCE
- 2046 BCE - 1995 BCE
- 2030 BCE - 1640 BCE
- 1570 BCE - 1070 BCE
- 1370 BCE - 1330 BCE
- 1343 BCE - 1325 BCE
- 1200 BCE - 800 BCE
- 1000 BCE - 800 BCE
- 982 BCE
- 712 BCE
- 633 BCE - 530 BCE | Early homo sapiens in central Africa.
Cave rock paintings.
River People in Niger and Congo. Cyclopean masonry in central Africa. Predynastic settlements along the Nile borders and southwestern Egypt.
Ancient Nubian people in central Sudan.
Upper and Lower Egypt united. Pharaoh Narmer rules Egypt.
The Step Pyramid of Djoser build in Memphis' necropolis at Saqqara.
Old Kingdom of Egypt.
Pharao King Djoser.
Pharao King Khufu.
Pharao King Sneferu.
Djedefra rules Egypt.
Pharao King Khafra.
Pharao King Menkaura
Pharao King Shepseskaf.
Pharaoh Mentuhotep II.
Middle Kingdom of Egypt.
New Kingdom of Egypt.
Pharaoh Queen Nefertitit.
Pharaoh King Tutankhamen.
Phoenicians in North Africa.
Bantu migration from southern Africa to the Sahara Desert.
Menelik I Ethiopia's first Ancient Emperor.
Pharaoh King Piankhi rules Egypt.
Phoenician colonies in the Western Sahara region. | Ancient Africa Timeline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
| Bibliography of Ancient Africa Timeline 1 Reader, J (1999). A Biography of the Continent. Arnold, G (2005). A Modern History. French, H (2005). A Continent for the Taking. Meredith, M (2006). The Fate of Africa. A History of Fifty Years of Independence. Armstrong, K and Fitzpatrick, M (2006). Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland.bibliography |
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