B.efore (the) C.ommon E.ra
1200 BCE is 1200 years before the era we are in now. it's like a negative number in math.
it's 2009 CE now so 1200 BCE would be 2009 + 1200 = 3209 years ago.
From 1200 to 300 BCE.
1700 to 1200 BCE.
It is 1200 years ago.
Mesopotamia at 3200 BCE and Mesoamerica at 600 BCE, are believed to be the places which have the oldest records of writing. Writing systems were developed in Egypt in 3200 BCE and China in 1200 BCE, but it is unclear whether they initiated the process or if their knowledge came about as a result of cultural diffusion.
Although Alexander the Great and his Greek troops was a well known of the Indus Valley, and India in general, in a about 300 BCE he was preceded by the Ayrans from Afghanistan in 1200 BCE (or so)
About 1200 BCE.
As independent peoples, 1200 to their absorption into empires from the 6th Century BCE, with the holdout Carthage lasting until eliminated by Rome in 146 BCE.
There are 1,200 years between 1200 BCE and 0. The calculation is straightforward: you count the years from 1200 BCE to 1 BCE, which totals 1,199 years, and then add 1 year for 1 CE, bringing the total to 1,200 years.
There is considerable latitude in years and names, however the following is fairly common: 1400-1200 BCE Mycenaean 1200-750 BCE Dark Age 750-500 BCE Archaic 500-330 BCE Classical 330-30 BCE Hellenistic 30 BCE- Roman
From 1200 to 300 BCE.
Around 1200 BCE.
1700
No. Tradition holds that it started around 2000 BCE, but archaeological evidence goes back to 1600 BCE.
It lasted from 1200-550 BCE.
the Hittites
Generally attributed 1200-650 BCE.
1700 to 1200 BCE.