i think that in 100bc Julius ceasar was born the roman army was at war and that's about it that I know of
The sea level lowered
Energy is entering the system bc to change from solid to liquid there must be heat. Also the particles are now less dense and moving around more.
No, it's the other way round. Socrates, born 469 BC, died 399 BC Aristotle, born 384 BC, died 322 BC. Aristotle was born 15 years after Socrates died.
Copper smelting appears to have been developed independently in several parts of the world. In addition to its development in the Balkans by 5500 BC, it was developed in China before 2800 BC, in the Andes around 2000 BC, in Central America around 600 AD, and in West Africa around 900 AD.
The Mochica were a later civilization than the Chavin, established around 100 AD, and were known for their advanced irrigation systems and elaborate pottery. The Chavin, on the other hand, were an earlier civilization known for their monumental architecture and religious imagery, flourishing around 900 BC to 200 BC.
Caeser invaded Britain
around 100 BC to late 50 BC
Julius Caesar was born in 100 BC and died in 44 BC. He was around for 56 years.
Noone is really sure exactly when it was written. Some cites have said around 1000 BC. But more cites have said dates from 190-100 BC. I'd say around 100 BC.
They were from around 3000 BC and lasted until 100 BC
King Tut's reign.
They've been around in Europe since 100 BC. In other parts of the world they are even older.
100 BC is a year. Right now it is 2010 AD.
The Western Mediterranean littoral and the Greek world.
The Nabateans constructed Petra as their capital city around 100 BC.
it is around $30 to $100 depending on its shape
Switzerland has been inhabited since around 8,000 BC. The first tribes to be known by name were the Helvettii living in the west and the Vindelici living in the east, around 100 BC.