Although a change such as the change from Ancient History to the Middle Ages is always gradual, the accepted date for the change is 476 AD. This is because 476 AD is the year when the Western Roman Empire fell to the invasion of the Vandals.
It is generally accepted that the Ancient period of history ended in 500 CE, thereafter Mediaeval.
The ancient era of Greek history ended about 1500 years ago, so Ancient Greece became Dark Age Greece, then Mediaeval Greece and now modern Greece. The descriptive words we use have changed. The land remains, as do relics of the ancient period.
If you assume that the Ancient Era ended with the sacking of Rome and the Modern Era began with the Rennaissance, then the period in between was the Medieval or "Dark" Ages. Dark because of the lack of written records from that period due to the low levels of literacy.
No. The time period for what we refer to as Ancient Greece had ended before Catholicism began.
"Ancient times" did not end, or begin, at a clearly defined, widely agreed-upon date. For European history, Ancient times probably ended with the end of the Roman Empire. It was followed by the Medieval Period. That would have been around 300 AD - 500 AD.
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Hebrew never ended. It is still around today.
Qin Shihuang is the emperor who ended the warring states period in China. The Warring States Period of Ancient China was between 480 BCE and 221 BCE.
"Ancient history" is usually deemed to have ended with the fall of the Roman Empire. Since then we have had successively the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, the Renaissance period, the Early Modern Era and the Napoleontic and Victorian era. That's just Western history, of course; countries like China and Japan have their own important historical periods.
Ancient Japan ended in 1854 AD
the new kingdom started 1550 b.c. and ended 1080 b.c.e.
the new kingdom started 1550 b.c. and ended 1080 b.c.e.