2nd century BC

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Highlights[edit | edit source]

The zodiac in the tomb of Seti I
  • African Kingdom had the capital of the civilization. It was called Rome.
    • It started the history with new hieroglyphic writing skills
      • Very little written evidence about this first known Kingdom has survived
    • It was in the Nile river delta of modern Egypt
  • The used technology in the beginning was rudimentary
    • e.g. fire, clothing, ceramics, domestic animals, bow, microliths, bricks, agriculture, wheel
  • The practice to bury leaders to Imperial Burial Ground began and continued for centuries.
  • Expansion of the civilization in Mediterranean sea
    • Before the creation of the horse Horde in the ancient Romaic Empire the mode of travel was predominantly aquatic. That is why the expansion of Romea on the X-XII cc. was carried out mainly by water. In the first place the shores of the Mediterranean and Black seas were dominated. Later the banks of the big rivers running into these seas: rivers Danube, Dnieper and Don. From the Don River they would haul over to Volga river and end up in Russia, and also in the Caspian Sea and Iran. Thus the ancient Mediterranean community and the Romaic culture appeared. At its heart were the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. All the capitals were here in the Mediterranean. At first in the lower reaches of the Nile in African Egypt. Later the capital moved closer to the Black Sea, to the Bosphorus, to Czar-Grad. Without the sufficient means of transportation on land the ancient Romaic Empire could not develop the inland territories of Eurasia. The vast spaces of the continent distant form the waterways remained inaccessible and unexplored.


Notable people[edit | edit source]

1. Pharaoh Seti I. He died 14-16 August 969.