no, the bigger the number in bce or bc, the older it is. Consider this, if you will. In Math of course 700 comes BEFORE 730. But we're not necessarily concerned with the every day type ADDING & SUBTRACTING MATH when relating to the History of Man, we are mostly concerned with, or perhaps it could be said that "we used to be concerned with" the History of Man as it IS related to GOD'S SON before His Birth or "BC" and after His Death & Resurrection or "AD", which is the way it was seriously considered and measured, if you will, when we were first created, during the time of the first Man & Woman, ADAM & EVE. But like most things nowadays, we don't like to be bringing up things that relate to GOD, The CREATOR, for obvious reasons (it tends to makes us uncomfortable, you might say). Hopefully that explanation makes it somewhat clearer.
No, 356 BCE is earlier.
Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel in 700 BCE.
they were around from around 700 bce to like 300 bce
About 700 BCE onwards.
700 BCE i think
The term has been in use at least since 1600 BCE, perhaps earlier than that.
The Archaic Period, which was about 700 BCE to 500 BCE.
700 BCE.
6300
Modern scholars think Homer lived sometime c. 700 BCE, so somewhere probably between 750 BCE and 650 BCE.
Each of the Phoenician city-states had its own government. One was Hiram II of Tyre. 739 to 730 BCE.
The Hittite Empire existed from roughly 1600 BCE to 1200 BCE. Remnants of Hittite civilization remained in the northern Levant until 700 BCE or so.