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  1. Hace 3 días · Ancient Egypt was a civilization in northeastern Africa that dates from the 4th millennium BCE. Its many achievements, preserved in its art and monuments, hold a fascination that continues to grow as archaeological finds expose its secrets.

    • Ramses II

      Ramses II was the third pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 19th...

    • Suez

      An ancient trading site, Suez was the location of the Greek...

    • Memphis

      Memphis, city and capital of ancient Egypt and an important...

    • Byblos

      Byblos, ancient seaport, the site of which is located on the...

  2. Hace 18 horas · The history of Africa begins with the emergence of hominids, archaic humans and — around 300,000–250,000 years ago — anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens), in East Africa, and continues unbroken into the present as a patchwork of diverse and politically developing nation states.

  3. Hace 4 días · Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa. It was concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River, situated in the place that is now the country Egypt.

  4. Hace 5 días · Celt, a member of an early Indo-European people who from the 2nd millennium BCE to the 1st century BCE spread over much of Europe.

  5. Hace 18 horas · The physician Galen, who lived from around 129 to 216 CE, dealt with thousands of patients in the city of Rome. He used to complain some people didn’t devote enough time to keeping fit. In his treatise Hygiene Galen wrote one of his patients, a philosopher called Premigenes, was such a workaholic he stayed inside all the time writing books.

  6. Hace 2 días · The earliest uses of writing were to document agricultural transactions and contracts in ancient Sumer, but it was soon used in the areas of finance, religion, government, and law. Writing allowed the spread of these social modalities and their associated knowledge, and ultimately the further centralization of political power.

  7. Hace 2 días · Bronze Age, third phase in the development of material culture among the ancient peoples of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, following the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods (Old Stone Age and New Stone Age, respectively). The term also denotes the first period in which metal was used.