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History of Gentu and Gentish human history (Hodiernus epoch) |
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Prehistorical Era (one-era three-age system) |
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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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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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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