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In the middle of the third millennium BCE, about 4,500 years ago.
The third millennium BC.
They built them when they originally began to ocupy the area of the eastern Mediterranean three thousand years ago. At first they were built of wood, but in the mid 1st Millennium BCE they switched to stone. These stone temples were built in the Greek cities around the Mediterranean and Black Seas thereafter over the next millennium.
things that people from along time ago couldn't explain
That is one millennium.
A thousand years ago is a millennium ago.A millennium is a thousand years.A millenium
a millennium is 1000 years. 2010-1000=1010. so 1010.
A millennium is 1000 years. Therefore, the first millennium (after Christ) is years 1-1000, the second millennium is 1001-2000, and the third millennium (which started a few years ago) is 2001-3000.
in some thoerys millennium wasnt real well if u believe in the bible it doesnt cuz its only 2008 ac but to answer your question a milleium is like 10000 years so a tenth millennium is like 100000 years ago
It was a very long time ago in the bc land.
We are currently in the third millennium.
over 5000 years ago
The roll over from 1899 to 1900 -- the turn of the millennium -- was significantly different from the roll over from 1999 to 2000 -- the turn of the next millennium.
In the middle of the third millennium BCE, about 4,500 years ago.
The parties involved included Spain, Portugal (and the Pope).
The science of physics in the new millennium of the 21st century is not fundamentally different than it was 13 years ago in the 20th century, although there have been some interesting developments such as the detection of the Higgs boson. Research is usually incremental in nature; there are few revolutionary discoveries, but there are lots of discoveries which add to our understanding of the universe in which we live.
The first millenium lasted 100 years and so finished at the end of 100 years - that is, on 31 December 1000. The second millennium started on 1 January 1001. That is 1013 years ago (answered in 2013). Of course, this answer implies that the second millennium finished on 31 December 2000 and the third millennium started on 1 January 2001 - not 1 January 2000 as assumed by millions of arithmetically challenged people across the world. Alternatively, they just wanted to party!