Ancient Civilizations Timeline: The Complete List from Aboriginals to Incans

The Incan Civilization (1438 A.D. – 1532 A.D.)

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The Aztec Civilization (1325 A.D. – 1521 A.D.)

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The Roman Civilization (753 B.C. – 476 A.D.)

Roman-Civilization

The Persian Civilization (550 B.C. – 331 B.C.)

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The Ancient Greek Civilization (2700 B.C. – 479 B.C.)

Ancient-Greek-Civilization

The Chinese Civilization (1600 B.C. – 1046 B.C.)

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The Mayan Civilization (2600 B.C. – 900 A.D.)

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The Ancient Egyptian Civilization (3150 B.C. – 30 B.C.)

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The Danubian Culture, or Linearbandkeramik Culture (5500 B.C. – 3500 B.C.)

Danubian-Culture

The Mesopotamian Civilization (6,500 B.C. – 539 B.C.)

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The Indus Valley Civilization (2600 B.C. – 1900 B.C.)

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The Jiahu Culture (7,000 B.C. – 5,700 B.C.)

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‘Ain Ghazal (7,200 B.C. – 5,000 B.C.)

‘Ain-Ghazal

The Çatalhöyük Settlement (7500 B.C. – 5700 B.C.)

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Australian Aboriginals (50,000 B.C. – Present Day)

Australian-Aboriginals

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