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== Prehistorical Era == | == Prehistorical Era == | ||
{{main|Prehistorical Era}} | {{main|Prehistorical Era}} | ||
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=== Vetuslithic Age === | |||
{{main|Vetuslithic Age}} | |||
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=== Novalithic Age === | |||
{{main|Novalithic Age}} | |||
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=== Cuprulithic Age === | |||
{{main|Cuprulithic Age}} | |||
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| alt7=Map of Gentu in 843 CE | | alt7=Map of Gentu in 843 CE | ||
| Map of Gentu in 843 CE | | Map of Gentu in 843 CE | ||
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| alt8=Map of Gentu in | | alt8=Map of Gentu in 1000 | ||
| Map of Gentu in | | Map of Gentu in 1000 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== Millennia and centuries == | |||
{| cellpadding="4" border="0" | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[10th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | '''[[9th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | '''[[8th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | '''[[7th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | '''[[6th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | '''[[5th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
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| align="right" | | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[4th millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[40th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[39th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[38th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[37th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[36th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[35th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[34th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[33rd century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[32nd century BCE]] || align="right" | [[31st century BCE]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[3rd millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[30th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[29th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[28th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[27th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[26th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[25th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[24th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[23rd century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[22nd century BCE]] || align="right" | [[21st century BCE]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[2nd millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[20th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[19th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[18th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[17th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[16th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[15th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[14th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[13th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[12th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[11th century BCE]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[1st millennium BCE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[10th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[9th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[8th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[7th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[6th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[5th century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[4th century BCE]] || align="right" | [[3rd century BCE]] | |||
| align="right" | [[2nd century BCE]] || align="right" | [[1st century BCE]] | |||
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| align="right" | [[Year 0]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[1st millennium CE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[1st century]] || align="right" | [[2nd century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[3rd century]] || align="right" | [[4th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[5th century]] || align="right" | [[6th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[7th century]] || align="right" | [[8th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[9th century]] || align="right" | [[10th century]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[2nd millennium CE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | [[11th century]] || align="right" | [[12th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[13th century]] || align="right" | [[14th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[15th century]] || align="right" | [[16th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[17th century]] || align="right" | [[18th century]] | |||
| align="right" | [[19th century]] || align="right" | [[20th century]] | |||
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| align="right" | '''[[3rd millennium CE]]''' | |||
| align="right" | 21st century || align="right" | 22nd century | |||
| align="right" | 23rd century || align="right" | 24th century | |||
| align="right" | 25th century || align="right" | 26th century | |||
| align="right" | 27th century || align="right" | 28th century | |||
| align="right" | 29th century || align="right" | 30th century | |||
|} | |||
{{Template:GentuInfo}} | {{Template:GentuInfo}} | ||
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Gentish human history, or world history is the narrative of humanity's past. It is understood through archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics, and (since the advent of writing) primary and secondary source documents. Humanity's history is divided into 5 eras: the Prehistorical, Ancient, Antiquity, Middle, and Modern Eras.
Prehistorical Era
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Vetuslithic Age
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Novalithic Age
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Cuprulithic Age
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Ancient Era
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Antiquity Era
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Middle Era
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Modern Era
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Maps
Political and Societal maps of Gentish human history
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Millennia and centuries