Chronology

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-1336 - -1327

Tutankhamun rules Egypt.

Opium poppies.

-1300

The Egyptians start to grow opium poppies in Thebes and trade opiates with Greece, Carthage and Europe.

The Wandsworth Shield, dating 200 BC.

-1300 - 0400

The Iron Age witnesses the greater sophistication of smelting to produce hard steel tools and weapons. Societies also become more complex.

-1300

Polynesian colonisation begins.

-1230

Possible date for the Fall of Troy.

-1200

The Egyptians learn to create gold leaf.

Phoenician ships from the palace of Sargon II, kept at the Musée du Louvre.

-1200 - -0800

The Phoenicians flourish as a sea-trading people around the Mediterranean.

Chavín Feline-and-Cactus Stirrup Vessel.

-1200 - -0300

Chavin Civilisation in Peru.

-1200 - -0539

Phoenician Empire.

-1116

Alcoholic drinks are known to exist in China.

-1100

The Indian sacred text, the Rigveda mentions cotton.

-1100

Opium poppies are cultivated on Cyprus.

-1100

The Phoenicians found a trading post in Cadiz helping to develop Spanish wine cultivation.

Gold squares with the characters "Ying Yuan" from the Chu region.

-1091

Gold squares are used as currency in China.

Fragments of Turin papyrus - an ancient Egyptian mining map (left half) for Ramesses IV's quarrying expedition.

-1060

The Turin Papyrus Map shows the location of a Nubian gold mine.

-1046 - -0256

The Zhou Dynasty in China.

-1000

The Olmecs are probably the first people to cultivate cacao beans and discover their usage.

-1000

Sugar cane is cultivated in India.

The painting shows the workers extracting the rice from the stalk by threshing.

-1000

The large scale cultivation of rice in Southern China causes wheat to be supplanted as the staple food in the region.

-0992

The Queen of Sheba gives King Solomon a gift of spices.

-0850

Homer wrote the Iliad and Odyssey at about this date.

Model of a "Persian Windmill" in the German Museum, Munich.

-800

Horizontal windmills are invented in Persia to power the grinding of wheat.

Bay leaves.

-0776

Laurel bay leaves are used in the wreaths awarded to victors in the first Olympic games.

-0750

Sugar cane is cultivated in China.

-0750

Greek bireme (two level) vessels become common. They are followed by triremes, three level vessels invented in Turkey.

Etruscan necklace.

-0700 - -0100

Etruscan civilization. Gold jewelry became very popular as a status symbol.

-0700

The Chinese start to build floating castles or warships at some time after this date.

-0610

The Lydians introduce gold coinage.

-0580 - -0500

Pythagoras.

Stone statue of Sakyamuni Gautama Buddha from the Shanghai Museum.

-0563 - -0483

Siddhartha Gautama, the supreme Buddha.

-0551 - -0479

Confucius.

-0550

Cotton is planted in Persia.

-0550

The Greeks use silver to make coins, to put in water and wine barrels to keep it fresh, and for treating wounds.

-0550 - -0330

First Persian Empire.

-0550

Egyptian explorers circumnavigate Africa.

-550

Greek colonies in Southern Russia grow wheat to feed Athens and other city states.

Heraclitus by Hendrick ter Brugghen.

-0535 - -0475

Heraclitus.

Black mustard seeds.

-0530

Pythagoras uses mustard seed to treat scorpion stings.

Aeschylus.

-0525 - -0456

Aeschylus.

Chinese workers planting cane.

-0510

Persian soldiers near the River Indus come across 'the reed which gives honey without bees'.

-0510

Scylax, a Greek in the Persian navy, explores the Arabian Sea and the coastlines of Egypt and India.

-0509 - -0027

The Roman Republic expands steadily around the Mediterranean and throughout Europe.

-0509

The Roman Republic is created.

-0500

Pythagoras discusses the importance of numbers and harmony in the universe.

-0500

Indian growers discover the process of producing sugar crystals by pounding the cane and boiling the juice.

-0500 - 0900

Zapotec culture flourishes in the Oaxaca valley in Mexico.

View of the ancient substructures. Illustration by Giovanni Battista Piranesi.

-0500

Cloaca Maxima (the big sewer) is built in Rome.

-500

Invention of the Scythe in Iran.

-0495 - -0405

Sophocles.

-0484 - -0425

Herodotus.

-0481 - -0221

The Warring States period ends with the emergence of the First Emperor.

-0480

Hanno the Navigator explores the north and west African coast.

-0477 - -0404

The Greek City States organise as the Delian League.

-0470 - -0399

Socrates.

-0460

Hippocrates acknowledges some medinal uses for opiates.

-0460 - -0377

Hippocrates, Greek physician notes the effects of food, occupation and climate in causing disease.

-0432

The Parthenon is completed in Athens.

-0427 - -0347

Plato.

-0384 - -0322

Aristotle.

-0356 - -0323

Alexander the Great.

-0335

Aristotle writes on natural history and the structure of the universe.

-0333 - -0326

Alexander the Great spreads the use of opium during his travels in Persia and India.

On this folio from Walter's manuscript W.611, Alexander the Great laments the death of Darius.

-0333

Alexander the Great defeats Darius III and controls the Persian kingdom. The capture of Persian gold helps to fuel the expansion.

-0332

Alexander the Great establishes Alexandria.

-0332

Alexander the Great conquers Egypt.

-331

During the Siege of Persia, Alexander the Great's tent is set ablaze by clay vessels filled with oil.

Cotton tree.

-0326

Alexander the Great and his men encounter cotton, or 'wool growing on trees'.

-0326

Alexander the Great invades India.

-0325 - -0265

Euclid.

-0325

Alexander the Great encounters sugar cane when he invades India.

A silver coin of the Mauryan dynasty depicting Balarama. Held at the British Museum.

-0321 - -0185

The Mauryan Dynasty rules in India.

-300

Alchemists start the quest for the philosopher's stone to turn base metals into gold.

Wooden Archimedes screw.

-0290 - -0211

Archimedes creates many inventions in his lifetime including the Archimedes screw.

-0269

The Roman Empire makes silver coins part of its currency, which spreads throughout the trading world.

-0264 - -0148

The Punic Wars. Rome defeats the Carthaginians, based in Tunis, and conquers Spain, which becomes a major source of silver to fund the expansion of the Empire.

-0250

Ctesibius invents the first keyboard style musical organ, the 'Hydraulis'.

-0250

Apollonius of Rhodes writes The Voyage of the Argo, a legend first told in around 1,300 BC, describing a group of heroes exploring trading routes from Greece to the Black Sea, along the Danube and back via the Adriatic. Gold prospectors around the Black Sea used sheep's fleeces to recover gold dust in the rivers, possibly creating the idea of a golden fleece.

Mayan Tube Pipe Smokers. From Tobacco, it's History, Vol. IV, The Arent's Collection.

-0250 - 0900

The Classic period of Mayan Civilisation in Central America. They build temple complexes, invent a complex writing system and work by a 365 day solar year.

Reconstructed Roman water wheel, Aldersgate, London.

-250

Philo of Byzantium is credited with creating the first waterwheel.

-0221 - -0206

The Qin Dynasty in China. Standardised script and agreed weights and measures are introduced.