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When did the ancient age start?

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When the last ice age was over.

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The ancient age is typically considered to have started around 3000 BCE with the rise of early civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. However, the exact starting point can vary depending on the region and the criteria used to define the ancient age.

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