The first millennium BCE was the period of time, equal to a thousand years, before year 0, which is considered to be when Christ was born. In other words, the period of time between 3000 and 2000 years ago.
its from 200BCE all the way to 101BCE then 100-1BCE is 1st C BCE
The period from 700 to 100 BCE falls within the 8th to 1st century BCE. Specifically, it spans the latter part of the 8th century BCE through to the end of the 1st century BCE. This era includes significant historical developments in various ancient civilizations, including Greece, Rome, and Persia.
The year 1500 BCE falls within the 16th century BCE. The centuries are counted backward in BCE (Before Common Era) dating, so the 1st century BCE spans from 100 BCE to 1 BCE, making the 16th century BCE cover the years from 1600 BCE to 1501 BCE. Thus, 1500 BCE is the last year of the 16th century BCE.
264-241 BCE.
Their empire existed in the 1st Millennium BCE.
When it was absorbed into the Roman Empire by the 1st Century BCE.
No, the step pyramid came first at around 2630 BCE while the 1st true pyramid was completed around 2550 BCE.
They had absorbed the various Greek cities and states into their empire by the 1st Century BCE.
they died of sickness theyv wtr poor
Hinduism (c. 1500 BCE) Judaism (c. 2000 BCE) Buddhism (c. 6th-5th century BCE) Christianity (1st century CE) Islam (7th century CE)
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)
The Greek world was progressively taken over by Rome in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE.