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The TimeLine is a color-coded at-a-glance look at people and events in ancient Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. A time line is a simple way to organize important events in history. It can easily be used to establish a sequence of events and can also help to illustrate relationships between the events pictured. You will want to post the TimeLine before beginning the first lesson. Figures from the History TimeLine Packet will be added to the TimeLine throughout the year. The teacher or students may add pictures from other sources to the TimeLine as opportunities arise. - Publisher.
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History TimeLine: for use with Heritage Studies 6 for Christian schools
1998, Bob Jones University Press
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159166117X 9781591661177
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4000 BC - 3500 BC
3000 BC - 2500 BC
2000 BC - 1500 BC
1000 BC - 500 BC
AD 1 - AD 500
AD 1000 - AD 1500
AD 2000
[picture cards] Mansa Musa, Columbus, Diego de Landa, Rosetta Stone
[picture cards] Crucifixion of Christ, Fall of Rome, Hagia Sophia, Empty Mayan cities
[picture cards] Founding of Rome, Pericles, Alexander the Great, Birth of Christ
[picture cards] Abraham, Joseph sold into slavery, Rig-Veda, Shang art
[picture cards] Early Egyptians, Olmecs, Egypt united, Indus Valley civilization
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