The Sumerian.
410 AD with the fall of Rome to 1400. Lasted a 1,000 years.
The High Middle Ages lasted from 1000 AD to 1250 AD
The Middle Ages lasted a 1000 years ( from 410 AD to 1400) so it didn't really come "in between" two ages since it lasted so long. I guess you could say it was after the Roman fall and the Age of Exploration.
It began in 410 AD with the fall of the Roman Empire and lasted a 1000 years.
Foot binding lasted for approx. 1000 years.
Do you mean how long did it last? It began in 410 AD with the fall of Rome and lasted until 1400 with the age of exploration. A good 1000 years or 6 centuries.
After the capital of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople, the Empire lasted over 1000 years.
The civilizations of Ancient Greece was at its peak nearly 1000 years ago
The Middle Ages lasted 1000 years, from around the year 400 to 1400. This is the period of time that the Black Death decimated much of Europe.
The most famous explorer in the Middle Ages was probably Marco Polo.
The Muslim rule in India lasted for almost 1000 years until the Britons invaded the subcontinent.
Civilization arose in these areas, as their were rich land resources; that could be used for farming and agriculture. Due to this, permanent settlements were established and civilization spread outward from there. Note: Greek, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern civilization began in 5000 BC. Chinese civilization began in 4000 BC and Roman civilization did not begin until about 1000 BC. So the world's oldest civilizations are Greek, Egyptian and Sumer (which was in the Middle East).