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HISTORY TIME LINE

HISTORY TIME LINE. By : Aitana Magdalena, Aitor , Mireia. PREHISTORIC. Iron Age : 700BC –AD43 BRONZE AGE : 2400-700BC Neolithic : 4000BC Prehistory can refer to the period of human availabity of thes written records. ROMAN. AD43-410

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HISTORY TIME LINE

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  1. HISTORY TIME LINE By: Aitana Magdalena, Aitor , Mireia

  2. PREHISTORIC • IronAge: 700BC –AD43 • BRONZE AGE : 2400-700BC • Neolithic : 4000BC • Prehistory can refertotheperiod of humanavailabity of theswritten records.

  3. ROMAN • AD43-410 • Theromanempire, imperiumromanuswastheport.Republicanperiod of ancientRomancivilization.

  4. SAXON & VIKING • Anglo-Saxon England refers to the period of the history of the part of Great Britainthat became known as England, lasting from the end of Roman occupation and establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the 5th century until the Norman conquest of England in 1066 byWilliam the Conqueror. 

  5. MEDIEVAL • TheMiddleAges , or Medieval period , lastedfromthe 5th tothe 15 thcentury.

  6. The Tudor period • The Tudor period is the period between 1485 and 1603 in England and Wales.It coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in England whose first monarch was Henry VII(1457–1509). • The term Tudor was seldom used in the 16th century, because the kings and queens did not like being reminded of their origins in the humble Tudor family.[2]

  7. MODERN • ModernTheModernhistoryalsoreferredto has themodernperiodorthemodern era. Isthehistoriographicalapproachtothe time frameafterthe post classical era.

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