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Hominid Species Timeline
The main Hominid species (apes, humans) and their approximate relationships in time.
Australopithicus afarensis is a recently discovered Hominid species which lived in north east Africa, in the Hadar region of Ethiopia). Until 1995, this species w... |
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The Human Origins
Human evolution is the lengthy process of change by which people originated from apelike ancestors. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from apelike ancestors and evolved over a period of... |
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World History Timeline
For more specific timelines: go to African Timeline, American Timeline, Asian Timeline, European Timeline, Pacific Timeline... |
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History of South Africa Timeline
The discovery of the oldest complete fossilised hominid or human-like skeleton in South Africa, announced on 9 December 1998, proves that Australopithecus africanus roamed the area much further back than was estimated before. The skeleton has been da... |
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The History of Hinduism
"Acceptance of the Vedas with reverence; recognition of the fact that the means or ways to salvation are diverse; and the realization of the truth that the number of gods to be worshiped is large, that indeed is the distinguishing feature of the Hind... |
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French History Timeline
Homo Erectus, who lived around 950,000 B.C., was the first human found in France. With the end of the Ice Age, prehistoric man began to settle down in more permanent agricultural settlements (Neolithic Revolution). The Celts came from Central Europe... |
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Timeline of India
Various Timelines of India, from pre-historic cave paintings to nuclear testing... |
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Timeline of Indian Art
Paintings, Architecture and Fine Art in India Through the Centuries... |
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Innovation Timeline
The greatest moments in the history of innovation... |
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Neanderthal
The Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) or Neandertal was a species of the Homo genus that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia. The first proto-Neanderthal traits appear in Europe as early as 350,000 years ago. By 130,000 years ago, full blown... |
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ICE AGE : Extintion of Large Mammals
The last Ice Age started about 70,000 years ago and ended about 10,000 years ago (during the Pleistocene epoch). The Earth was much colder than it is now; snow accumulated on much of the land, glaciers and ice sheets extended over large areas and the... |
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Environmental History Timeline
Following conversations with other environmental historians. Long before Silent Spring, centuries before Greenpeace activists defied whalers' harpoons, many thousands of "green crusaders" tried to stop pollution, promote public health and preserve wi... |
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Abacus to the Apple
Significant Events in Information and Communication Technology... |
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US History Timeline
From the World Almanac for Kids. Travel through 15,000 years of history from hunters of wooly mammoths to the 21st Century, America has had a rich history. You can follow some highlights by clicking on the timeline.... |
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Gardening History Timeline
Gardening from Ancient Times to the Twentieth Century... |
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