Ancient Era
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The Ancient Era, also known as Ancient History is the period of time between the beginning of recorded history and the fall of the XXX Empire in 550 BCE. The term Ancient Era is not to be confused with the Antiquity Era, the Era that followed the end of the Ancient Era.
During the time period of the Ancient Era (starting roughly from 3000 BCE), the world population was already exponentially increasing due to the introduction of agriculture. According to estimates, the world population increased exponentially in this period. In 10,000 BCE in prehistory, the world population had stood at 2 million, rising to 45 million by 3,000 BCE. By the rise of the Iron Age in 1,000 BCE, the population had risen to 72 million. By the end of the period in 550 BCE, the world population is thought to have stood at 109 million.
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age begins with the end of the Cuprulithic Age. In most areas of civilisation, bronze smelting became a foundation for more advanced societies in places such as Hesterath, North Domica, Trimeshia, and Oranland. Modern historians have managed to identified XXX original civilisations which emerged in the time period.
- XXX in XXX
- XXX in XXX, Hesterath
- XXX in Norh Domica
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The first civilisation emerged in XXX in the region of XXX in Hesterath, now part of modern-day XXX. By around 3000 BCE, XXX city-states had collectively formed civilisation with government, religion, division of labour, and writing. Among the city-states, XXX was among the most well known.
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