BC stands for "Before Christ" and refers to the period of time before the estimated birth of Jesus Christ. It is used in the Gregorian calendar to denote years that count backward from 1 BC, with 1 BC being immediately followed by AD 1 (Anno Domini, meaning "in the year of our Lord"). The system is commonly used in historical contexts to date events prior to the Christian era.
4000 BC to 2205 BC
323 bc-185 bc
from 3300 BC to 1300 BC
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.
The time period of Mesoamerica ranges from the time of the first human occupation in 10,000 BC to 1697 AD.
The age of metal refers to the time period of 2000 BC - AD 300. The metal age refers to the bronze and iron ages.
In BC
In BC
4000 BC to 2205 BC
323 bc-185 bc
573 bc and 623 bc
from 3300 BC to 1300 BC
Around the time of 560 BC to 500 BC.
Nothing. There was no time period between BC and AD. 1 BC was followed by 1 AD. There was no year zero or any gap between BC and AD.
1500 bc
The first period, called Jōmon period, is the time in from about 14,000 BC to 300 BC. ("Jōmon" means "cord-patterned" in Japanese). It refers to the markings made on clay vessels and figures using sticks with cords wrapped around them which are characteristic of the Jōmon people.
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.