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June 11, 2010 Leave a Comment

Roman Age, 1 – 500 AD

by Jack Le MoineThe Roman Empire never dominated the world like the Europeans did 1500 years later but they certainly put on the best show.

June 4, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Classical Age, 500 BC – 1 AD

by Jack Le MoineThis is Herodotus, the Father of History. He lived in the first century of this age. His book's theme was the first major

May 28, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Iron Age, 1000 – 500 BC

by Jack Le MoineAs iron spread through the civilized world, activity in and among civilizations leveled up. China acquired iron around 600

May 21, 2010 1 Comment

The Bronze Age, 3000 – 1000 BC

by Jack Le MoineMetallurgy was important to this age apart from the advantages (military and commercial) that it conferred upon civilization

May 14, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Agricultural Age, 10,000 – 3,000 BC

by Jack Le MoineAt the beginning of this age, the the planet has warmed from the Ice Age to the temperatures of today. In Alaska, the ice

May 7, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Warming Age, 20,000 – 10,000 BC

by Jack Le MoineImmense volumes have been written to expound our knowledge, and conceal our ignorance, of primitive man.- Will DurantThe

April 30, 2010 Leave a Comment

The Ice Age, 110,000 – 20,000 BC

by Jack Le MoineIt’s difficult to imagine living on a planet where the weather was so cold, that ice sheets covered much of North America,

April 23, 2010 1 Comment

The Age of Early Man, 200,000 – 110,000 BC

by Jack Le MoineIt’s 200,000 years ago and another ice age has just started. Two species of humans continue as before. Neanderthals had been

April 16, 2010 1 Comment

The Age of Mammals, 65 MYA – 200,000 BC

by Jack Le MoineIn the aftermath of the great comet, the small survived. Hot blooded creatures, the mammals dominated. As time went by, the

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