Over 10,000 years ago and Mesopotamia was growing barley and wheat for the first time and shifted to farming for food. The beginning of history was approximately 5,500 years ago and it covers time from the Middle Paleolithic to the Bronze Age. All the early people were hunters and gatherers in the Stone Age that began in Africa living temporary shelters. About 800,000 BC people learned to make fire and 65,000 years ago with climate change at the end of the Ice Age people began to leave Africa and got most of their food from fishing. People began to wear clothing 50,000 years ago and moved west into Asia. Europe, China, and Japan.
10,000 BCE was 12,016 years ago.
Athens was ruled by first an oligarchy, then a tyranny, giving way in 507 BCE to a limited democracy.
The land battle of Plataia 479 BCE was part of the Persian War 499-449 BCE. The Persian invasion force, having been defeated at sea the previous year at Salamis, was withdraw. Land and sea battles continued on for the next thirty years, with decisive battles at Eurymedon 466 BCE and Cyprus 450 BCE, after which the Persians gave up and agreed to peace.
No, 356 BCE is earlier.
The 14th Century BCE.
10,000 BCE was 12,016 years ago.
1500 BC
steve
In 432 bce The Peloponnesian League declared the Athenians to have broken the peace .
Marathon 490 BCE. Plataea 479 BCE.
There was no year zero, so nothing happened.
Here you are: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/340_BC
Year of the Consulship of Scipio and Florus.
Zeus got laid by tutankamen
Reigin of king David
The white caple was demolished.
Try this: http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/greeks.html