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Ancient Times
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Atualizado:
10 fev 2018
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Rafelle Marie Timog Allego
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20th Century
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Rafelle Marie Timog Allego
10 fev 2018
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19th Century
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Rafelle Marie Timog Allego
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18th Century
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10 fev 2018
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477
Prehistory
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Rafelle Marie Timog Allego
10 fev 2018
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462
Middle Ages to 16th Century
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10 fev 2018
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461
17th Century
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21st Century
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Eventos
Iron used for the first time in decorative ornaments
Humans invent the wheel
First written languages are developed by the Sumerian people of southern Mesopotamia (part of modern Iraq)
Ancient Egyptians produce papyrus, a crude early version of paper
Water-raising and irrigation devices like the shaduf (shadoof), invented by the Ancient Egyptians, introduce the idea of lifting things using counterweights
Semites of the Mediterranean develop the alphabet
Iron Age begins: iron is widely used for making tools and weapons in many parts of the world
Ancient Egyptians invent lighthouses, including the huge Lighthouse of Alexandria
Thales of Miletus discovers static electricity
Roman engineer Vitruvius perfects the modern, vertical water wheel
Hero of Alexandria, a Greek scientist, pioneers steam power
Ts'ai Lun makes the first paper in China
Períodos
Glass is made by people for the first time
Bronze Age: Widespread use of copper and its important alloy bronze
Gear-driven, precision clockwork machines (such as the Antikythera mechanism) are in existence
Romans develop the first, basic concrete called pozzolana
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