Ancient Civ Timeline

  • 8000 BCE

    Sumerians Began Trade (M)

    Sumerians begin using clay tokens to represent values and to exchange for goods such as sheep, bread, and oil.
  • 7000 BCE

    Wall of Jericho built (I)

    The Israelites built the wall of Jericho just after settling.
  • 3500 BCE

    Sumerians Created Writing System (M)

    In 3200 B.C. they created a true writing system called cuneiform with symbols that represented words or syllables. The Sumerians also began pressing the tokens into clay tablets to make signs.
  • 3100 BCE

    Menes United the Two Regions (E)

    Menes, the king of Upper Egypt, united the two regions. He created the first capital around Memphis, right by the Nile Delta. They used the Nile as a highway North and South to send armies making it one of the first unified states.
  • 2500 BCE

    Armies Took Over Mesopotamia (M)

    Armies of conquering people swept over Mesopotamia and overwhelmed Sumerian cities, and eventually was replaced by other civilizations.
  • 2450 BCE

    Ptah-hotep Wrote a Book (E)

    Ptah-hotep was a vizier to a pharaoh, he wrote a book called 'Instructions to the Vizier Ptah-hotep'. It was about being humble and honest to one's superiors, and to be fair to others of all ranks.
  • 2300 BCE

    Sargon Took Over City States Around Sumer (M)

    The ruler of Akkad, Sargon, invaded and conquered the neighboring city-states of Sumer.
  • 1790 BCE

    Hammurabi Took over Mesopotamia's Empire (M)

    The king of Babylon, Hammurabi, brought most of Mesopotamia under control of his empire.
  • 1700 BCE

    Hyksos ruled Egypt (E)

    Foreign invaders called the Hyksos also lived in the Nile Delta region. They adopted the Egyptians customs/beliefs and after ruling for 100 years new leader families took over and established a New Kingdom.
  • 1472 BCE

    Hatshepsut Taken Over (E)

    Hatshepsut was taken over by Thutmose III once he had become an adult and he ruled the largest stretch of land that Egypt had ever had.
  • 1380 BCE

    Amenhotep IV Ruled (E)

    Amenhotep IV devoted his life to Aton, which was a powerful priest of Amon Re. Akhenaton was what he called himself meaning "he who serves Aton".
  • 1350 BCE

    Assyrians Established Empire (M)

    The Assyrians learned to forge iron weapons, they had established an empire by 1350 B.C.
  • 1300 BCE

    Jews led out of Egypt (I)

    The Jews were led out of Egypt by Moses.
  • 1279 BCE

    Ramses II Ruled for 66 Years (E)

    Ramses II became the new ruler for 66 years, and he ruled a stretch of land as far as Syria, and had many temples and monuments.
  • 1100 BCE

    Assyrians Expanded Emprie (M)

    In 1100 B.C. the Assyrians began expanding their empire across Mesopotamia, and for 500 years were the most feared across the land.
  • 1000 BCE

    King David captured Jerusalem (I)

    Jerusalem was captured by King David and he established it as the City of David.
  • 990 BCE

    Jerusalem and Israel United (I)

    Jerusalem and Israel unified as one nation, bringing together many people and a large stretch of land.
  • 950 BCE

    King Solomon built Temple (I)

    The King of the Israelites, who was King Solomon at the time, built First Temple.
  • 722 BCE

    10 tribes left Israel (I)

    The Assyrians crushed Israel and 10 of their tribes were executed.
  • 612 BCE

    Assyrian Armies Destroyed (M)

    After Assurbanipal's death, the neighboring peoples joined together to destroy the Assyrian Armies.
  • 539 BCE

    Babylon Fell to Persians (M)

    Babylon fell to Persian armies of Cyrus the great. Cyrus built the largest empire yet seen and controlled the territory stretching from Asia Minor to India.
  • 538 BCE

    The Jews rebuild Temple (I)

    The Jews were allowed to rebuild the temple in return for the oath of loyalty to Persia.
  • 522 BCE

    Darius Set a System of Government (M)

    Darius set up a system of government that became a model for later rulers. He divided the empire into provinces and each place had a governor called a satrap.
  • 332 BCE

    Egypt Declined (E)

    The Egyptian power slowly faded and the Assyrians and Persians conquered the Nile. The last Egyptian Dynasty ended and the Greeks took over,
  • 332 BCE

    Persia taken over by Alexander the Great (I)

    Persia's empire was conquered by Alexander the Great of Macedonia and the Hellenization of Israel began.
  • 196 BCE

    The Rosetta Stone was carved (E)

    The Rosetta Stone was carved, which is a stone that helped decrypt three languages.
  • 132 BCE

    Romans made Jews leave Israel (I)

    The Romans forced the Jews to leave Israel when it became Palestine.
  • 63 BCE

    Roman's conquered Israel (I)

    The Romans conquered the Israeli region.
  • 30 BCE

    Romans overtook Egypt (E)

    The Roman armies displaced the Greeks and grew more into the Nile Valley.
  • Howard Carter found Tutankhamen (E)

    An archeologist named Howard Carter uncovered a tomb ( that hasn't been touched in over 3000 years) of Tutankhamen who was the son in law of Akhenaton.