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Encyclopedia > 14th millennium BC

(Pleistocene, Paleolithic14th millennium BCother millennia) The Pleistocene epoch is part of the geologic timescale, usually dated as 1. ... The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic – lit. ... These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 14th millennium BC (203 words)
Pharaoh Kamose of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1573 BC - 1570 BC).
Pharaoh Ahmose I of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1570 BC - 1546 BC).
Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1293 BC - 1291 BC).
channel4.com - Time Team - Iron-making in the past (869 words)
It was not until around 1200-1000 BC that iron working became widespread with the onset of what we now call the Iron Age in the Near and Middle East.
By the end of the second millennium BC, for example, the Greeks had developed the technique of 'carburisation' – adding carbon to iron – to harden iron weapons by heating them over charcoal.
In China, the widespread use of iron emerged in the 6th century BC.
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