The Chinese culture.Answer:While presently linked in most minds to the Chinese or Asian community the abacus has a lengthy history going through many cultures:Mesopotamia (2700-2300 BCE): First appearance of th abacus in SumeriaIran/Persia (600 BCE)Egypt (5th century BCE)Greece (5th century BCE) The oldest remaining example dates back to 300 BCE.China (2nd century BCE)Rome (1st century BCE)
Roman Republic 4xx to 28 BCE. Roman Empire 28 BCE to 476 CE, however the Byzantine Empire in the east continued until 1453 CE.
600 and 450 BCE Siddhartha "The Buddha" Gautama 551 to 479 Confucius 269 BCE to 232 BCE Asoka To 210 BCE Qin Shi Huang To 90 BCE Sima Qian 320 CE to 535 CE Gupta If this is the edOptions thing, these are the answers I used :)
TragediesAlcestis_(play)(438 BCE, second prize)Medea_(play)(431 BCE, third prize)Heracleidae_(play)(c. 430 BCE)Hippolytus_(play)(428 BCE, first prize)Andromache_(play)(c. 425 BCE)Hecuba_(play)(c. 424 BCE)The_Suppliants_(Euripides)(c. 423 BCE)Electra_(Euripides)(c. 420 BCE)Heracles_(Euripides)(c. 416 BCE)The_Trojan_Women(415 BCE, second prize)Iphigenia_in_Tauris(c. 414 BCE)Ion_(play)(c. 414 BCE)Helen_(play)(412 BCE)Phoenician_Women(c. 410 BCE)Orestes_(play)(408 BCE)The_Bacchaeand Iphigenia_at_Aulis(405 BCE, posthumous, first prize)Rhesus_(play)(uncertain date)Fragmentary tragediesThe following plays have come down to us today only in fragmentary form; some consist of only a handful of lines, but with some the fragments are extensive enough to allow tentative reconstruction.Answers.comTelephus(438 BCE)Cretans (c. 435 BCE)Stheneboea (before 429 BCE)Bellerophon_(play)(c. 430 BCE)Cresphontes (ca. 425 BCE)Erechtheus (422 BCE)Phaethon(c. 420 BCE)Wise Melanippe (c. 420 BCE)Alexandros (415 BCE)Palamedes (415 BCE)Sisyphus_fragment(415 BCE)Captive Melanippe (412 BCE)Andromeda_(play)(412 BCE with Euripides' Helen)Antiope (c. 410 BCE)Archelaus_(play)(c. 410 BCE)Hypsipyle (c. 410 BCE)Philoctetes (c. 410 BCE)Satyr playCyclops_(play)(uncertain date)
88 BCE is in the first century BC or BCE.
There were several periods. The older dates are just traditional estimates: 2000 BCE to 1700 BCE 1300 BCE to 586 BCE 515 BCE to 70 CE 1948 to the present
499-449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.
499-449 BCE.
In BCE, the dates go backwards. Someone from 1760 BCE would have been born 1,746 years before the person born in 14 BCE
The traditional dates are:Kings 753 to 510 BCE Republic 509 to 28 BCE.
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431-404 BCE
According to scientists, the earliest recollection of cheese dates back to 6000 BCE noticed in early pottery. However, evidence of cheese making dates back to 5,500 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.
bce means 'Before Common Era'. It's the dates before we hit 0 and started counting upward. Now, we're in CE, or 'Common Era'.
First Punic War 264 to 241 BCE Second Punic War 214 to 201 BCE. 3rd Punic War 149 to 146 BCE.