Egyptians
The wheel is the most important invention of all time. Based on Mesopotamia diagrams on clay tablets the first use of the wheel was in chariots in 3200 BC. This was the first use for transportation and before that it had been used as a potter's wheel. A wheel with spokes first appeared on Egyptian chariots around 2000 BC and seem to have developed in Europe by 1400 BC. There is evidence that the wheel didn't develop among native people anywhere in the Western Hemisphere until after contact with Europeans. The wheel changed little until the 19th century and the coming of the Industrial Revolution where it became the central component of the new technology.
Sicily, Sardinia and Spain (First Punic War, 264-241 BC) Southern Spain (Second Punic War, 218-201 BC) Tunisia and western Libyia (Third Punic War, 149-146 BC) Mainland Greece (Fourth Macedonian War and Achaean War, 150-148 BC and 146 BC). Algeria (Jugurthine War, 111-104 BC) The Romans also gained control of Illyria (on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, opposite Italy) without annexing it. They defeated the last king of Illyria in 168 BC and imprisoned him in Rome in 165 BC. Illyria was broken up into four client-republics, establishing a system of Roman indirect rule.
Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was deposed in 476 AD.
As with any year between 1100 BC and 1001 BC, 1066 BC was in the eleventh century BC.
As with any year between 800 BC and 701 BC, 790 BC was in the eighth century BC.
They developed around 6000-7000 Bc.
A culture in Western Europe dating between 15000 bc and 7000 bc. They were wide spread from Portugal to Poland as hunter gatherers
They did develop farming. Egypt was the earliest Dynasty. I believe it was between 6000-7000 BC. They have no exact date but that's the closest the scientists can get.
7000 bc
2073 BC. Wrong answer and with no research's, or foundation you should be kicked out of here, the Roman Empire in Western Hemisphere ended in 437 AD
4990 bc
4990 bc
Northern Hemisphere.
To date, fossil evidence shows that humans existed in the Western Hemisphere as far back as 10,000 BC BCE. There is also evidence of tools that also match the fossil remains.
The New World. (Western Hemisphere)
7000 bc along the gulf coast
began around 6000-7000 bc