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The '''2nd Millennium BCE''' spanned the years 2000 BCE to 1001 BCE. It is characterised by the transition from the middle to late [[ | The '''2nd Millennium BCE''' spanned the years 2000 BCE to 1001 BCE. It is characterised by the transition from the middle to late [[Bronze Age]]. In this millennium, the early [[Proto-Pylosan script|alphabet]] appeared. The millennium consists of the latter of the middle Bronze Age as well as the late Bronze Age. The end of the millennium sees the Bronze Age's transition to the [[Iron Age]]. | ||
World population rose steadily, possibly surpassing the 70 million mark for the first time. | World population rose steadily, possibly surpassing the 70 million mark for the first time. | ||
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== Gentu in the 2nd millennium BCE == | == Gentu in the 2nd millennium BCE == | ||
[[File:2000 BCE.png|centre|thumb|550px|Map of the world in 2000 | [[File:2000 BCE.png|centre|thumb|550px|Map of the world in 2000 BCE, color-coded by cultural stage: | ||
{{legend|#FFFF00|hunter-gatherers}} | {{legend|#FFFF00|hunter-gatherers}} | ||
{{legend|#800080|nomadic pastoralists}} | {{legend|#800080|nomadic pastoralists}} | ||
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*[[Norwich]] | *[[Norwich]] | ||
*[[Veragon people]] | *[[Veragon people]] | ||
**[[Amossan]] | |||
**[[Aerooan]] | |||
**[[Boroman]] | |||
**[[Cycont]] | |||
**[[Farovan]] | |||
*[[Renhull people]] | *[[Renhull people]] | ||
*[[Herith people]] | *[[Herith people]] | ||
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== Events == | == Events == | ||
*c. 2300-1100 BCE: [[Calidum Empire]] presence [[Paqueonia]]. | |||
*c. 2000 BCE: [[Calidum Empire]] at its peak. | *c. 2000 BCE: [[Calidum Empire]] at its peak. | ||
*c. early 1900 BCE: Colony of [[Ophlea]] founded. | *c. early 1900 BCE: Colony of [[Ophlea]] founded. | ||
*1924 BCE: [[Battle of Hedaycca]]. | |||
*c. mid 1600 BCE: Colony of [[Warantiam]] founded. | *c. mid 1600 BCE: Colony of [[Warantiam]] founded. | ||
*c. early 1500 BCE: Colony of [[Irantois]] founded. | *c. early 1500 BCE: Colony of [[Irantois]] founded. | ||
*c. 1300 | *c. 1300-1100 BCE: [[Calidum Empire]] presence [[Paloa]]. | ||
*c. early 1300 BCE: [[Perikhan]] explores the west [[Naphtora]]n coast. | *c. early 1300 BCE: [[Perikhan]] explores the west [[Naphtora]]n coast. | ||
*c. mid 1300 BCE: Colony of [[Telakia]] founded. | *c. mid 1300 BCE: Colony of [[Telakia]] founded. | ||
*1143 BCE: [[Battle of Kebeti]]. | |||
*1143-1138 BCE: [[Amossan-Calidum War]]. | |||
*c. 1200 BCE: [[Asim]] of the Calidum conducts the first recorded exploring expedition. | |||
*c. late 1200 BCE: [[Exeraios]] explores northwestern [[Oranland]]. | *c. late 1200 BCE: [[Exeraios]] explores northwestern [[Oranland]]. | ||
*c. 1100 BCE: Calidum colonies in [[Cavala]] including [[Ganoia]] are abandoned due to constant attacks by the [[Dordon]] people. | *c. 1100 BCE: Calidum colonies in [[Cavala]] including [[Ganoia]] are abandoned due to constant attacks by the [[Dordon]] people. |
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The 2nd Millennium BCE spanned the years 2000 BCE to 1001 BCE. It is characterised by the transition from the middle to late Bronze Age. In this millennium, the early alphabet appeared. The millennium consists of the latter of the middle Bronze Age as well as the late Bronze Age. The end of the millennium sees the Bronze Age's transition to the Iron Age.
World population rose steadily, possibly surpassing the 70 million mark for the first time.
Gentu in the 2nd millennium BCE
Overview
TBA
Cultures and civilizations
Oranland
Civilisations
Cultures
Hesterath
Civilisations
Cultures
- Hang river people
- Orano-Hangic people (Proto-Trungpho culture)
- Sub-Exore culture
- Hextern
- Proto-Kharankhui people
Naphtora
Civilisations
Cultures
Domicas
Events
- c. 2300-1100 BCE: Calidum Empire presence Paqueonia.
- c. 2000 BCE: Calidum Empire at its peak.
- c. early 1900 BCE: Colony of Ophlea founded.
- 1924 BCE: Battle of Hedaycca.
- c. mid 1600 BCE: Colony of Warantiam founded.
- c. early 1500 BCE: Colony of Irantois founded.
- c. 1300-1100 BCE: Calidum Empire presence Paloa.
- c. early 1300 BCE: Perikhan explores the west Naphtoran coast.
- c. mid 1300 BCE: Colony of Telakia founded.
- 1143 BCE: Battle of Kebeti.
- 1143-1138 BCE: Amossan-Calidum War.
- c. 1200 BCE: Asim of the Calidum conducts the first recorded exploring expedition.
- c. late 1200 BCE: Exeraios explores northwestern Oranland.
- c. 1100 BCE: Calidum colonies in Cavala including Ganoia are abandoned due to constant attacks by the Dordon people.
- c. 1100 BCE-500 BCE: Veragon people from the Hesterlon Peninsula migrates north gradually spreading through the rest of western Oranland.
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
TBA
Centuries and decades
13th century BCE | 14th century BCE | 15th century BCE | 16th century BCE | 17th century BCE | 18th century BCE | 19th century BCE | 20th century BCE | |||
12th century BCE | 1190s BCE | 1180s BCE | 1170s BCE | 1160s BCE | 1150s BCE | 1140s BCE | 1130s BCE | 1120s BCE | 1110s BCE | 1100s BCE |
11th century BCE | 1090s BCE | 1080s BCE | 1070s BCE | 1060s BCE | 1050s BCE | 1040s BCE | 1030s BCE | 1020s BCE | 1010s BCE | 1000s BCE |