united the two lands was Narmer the final king of the ProtodynasticPeriod of EgyptProtodynasticPeriod ... period of Ancient Egypt. It depicts a man on a boat alongside a Hippopotamus and a Crocodile History of Egypt Egyptian Dynasty list The Archaic or Early Dynastic Period of Egypt immediately follows the unification of Lower and Upper Egypt c. 3100  BC. It is generally taken to include the First dynasty of Egypt First and Second dynasty of Egypt Second Dynasties, lasting from the ProtodynasticPeriod of Egypt until about 2686  BC, or the beginning of the Old Kingdom . ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University ..., Egypt Abydos to Memphis, Egypt Memphis with a unified Egypt ruled by an Egyptian god king . Abydos remained the major holy land in the south. The hallmarks of ancient Egypt ian civilization, such as Art of ancient Egypt art , Ancient Egyptian architecture architecture and many aspects of Ancient Egyptian religion religion , took shape during the Early Dynastic period. Before the unification of Egypt, the land was settled with autonomous villages. With the early dynasties, and for much of Egypt ... hieroglyphs appear just before this period, though little is known of the spoken language they represent ... Egypt , occurred. At the same time the societies of the Nile Delta , or Lower Egypt also underwent a unification process. ref name Roebuck1 Warfare between Upper and Lower Egypt occurred often. ref name Roebuck1 During his reign in Upper Egypt, King Narmer defeated his enemies on the Delta and merged both the Kingdom of Upper and Lower Egypt under his single rule. ref Carl Roebuck, The World of Ancient ... wearing the double crown, composed of the lotus flower representing Upper Egypt and the Cyperus papyrus papyrus reed representing Lower Egypt a sign of the unified rule of both parts of Egypt which was followed by all succeeding rulers. In mythology, the unification of Egypt is portrayed as the falcon ... more details
History of Egypt Egyptian Dynasty list The Late Period of Ancient Egypt refers to the last flowering of native Egyptian rulers after the Third Intermediate Period from the 26th Saite Dynasty into Persian Empire Persian History of Egypt under Achaemenid Persian domination conquests and ended with the death ... of a once great culture, where the power of Egypt had diminished. 26th Dynasty The Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Sixth Dynasty , also known as the Saite Period, lasted from 672 BC to 525 BC . Canal construction from the Nile to the Red Sea began. 27th Dynasty main Twenty seventh Dynasty of Egypt History of Achaemenid Egypt The First Achaemenid Period 525 BCE 404 BCE , this period saw Egypt ... poque gyptienne gl A Baixa poca ko hr Kasni period drevnog Egipta id Periode Akhir Mesir Kuno is S t mabili nl Late periode no Senepoken i Egypt pl P na Epoka pt poca Baixa ro Perioada T rzie a Egiptului ru sk Neskor obdobie Egypt sh Kasni period Drevnog ... dynasty of Egypt Twenty Eighth Dynasty consisted of a single king, Amyrtaeus , prince of Sais, Egypt ... years, from 404 BC to 398 BC . The Twenty ninth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Ninth Dynasty ruled from Mendes , for the period from 398 BC to 380 BC . The Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt Thirtieth Dynasty took their art style from the Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Sixth Dynasty . A series of three pharaohs ... Dynasty main Thirty first Dynasty of Egypt History of Achaemenid Egypt There was a Second Achaemenid Period of the Thirty First Dynasty 343 BC 332 BC . References Roberto B. Gozzoli The Writing of History in Ancient Egypt During the First Millennium BC ca. 1070 180 BC . Trend and Perspectives , London 2006, ISBN 0 9550256 3 X Lloyd, Alan B. 2000. The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, edited by Ian ...? , New York Dover Publications. 71 74 Ancient Egypt topics AncientEgypt stub africa hist stub Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt als Sp tzeit gypten az Sonrak d vr Misir br Maread izel Henegipt ... more details
History of Egypt Egyptian Dynasty list Image Third Intermediate Period map.svg thumb Political factions fractured ancient Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period. The boundaries above show the political situation during the mid 8th century BCE The Third Intermediate Period refers to the time in Ancient Egypt from the death of Pharaoh Ramesses XI in 1070 BC to the foundation of the Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Sixth Dynasty by Psamtik I in 664 BC , following the expulsion of the Nubia n rulers of the Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Fifth Dynasty . File NubianPharoahs.jpg thumb right ... the city of Tanis, Egypt Tanis , and the High Priests of Amun at Thebes ruling the south of the country in the period of the Twenty first dynasty of Egypt . In fact, this division was less significant ... the New Kingdom. The Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt 25th dynasty ushered in a renaissance period for Ancient Egypt. ref cite book last Diop first Cheikh Anta title The African Origin of Civilization ... of Sais, Egypt Sais . Four successive Saite kings continued guiding Egypt into another period of peace ... Mark. 2001. Third Intermediate Period. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt , edited by Donald ... Period in Egypt 1100&ndash 650 BC . 3rd ed. Warminster Aris & Phillips Limited. My liwiec, Karol ... This period is characterized by the country s fracturing kingship. Even in Ramesses XI s day, the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt was losing its grip on power in the city of Thebes, Egypt Thebes , whose ... by the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty Second Dynasty founded by Shoshenq I in 945 BC or 943 ... Lower Egypt by 818 BC while Takelot II and his son Osorkon the future Osorkon III ruled Middle and Upper Egypt. In Thebes, a civil war engulfed the city between the forces of Pedubast I , who had ... of this division and political instability. Prior to Piye s Year 20 campaign into Egypt, the previous ... fifth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Fifth Dynasty and appointed the defeated rulers as his provincial governors ... more details
History of Egypt Egyptian Dynasty list The Second Intermediate Period marks a period when History of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt fell into disarray for a second time, between the end of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom and the start of the New Kingdom of Egypt New Kingdom . It is best known as the period when the Hyksos made their appearance in Egypt and whose reign comprised the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt fifteenth and Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt sixteenth dynasties . The brilliant Egyptian Twelfth dynasty of Egypt twelfth dynasty came to an end in the 18th century BC with the death of Queen ... line of Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier s, and indeed, it has been suggested that the ruler in this period ... History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ... Age of the Middle Kingdom, which was succeeded by the much weaker thirteenth dynasty of Egypt . Retaining ... Lands near Memphis, Egypt Memphis and el Lisht , just south of the apex of the Nile Delta . The thirteenth ... . The thirteenth dynasty proved unable to hold onto the entire territory of Egypt, however, and the provincial ... authority to form the Fourteenth dynasty of Egypt fourteenth dynasty . The splintering of the land ... Dynasty that the Hyksos overran Egypt, led by Salitis , the founder of the fifteenth dynasty ... and the period of their reign is called the sixteenth dynasty by modern Egyptologist s. The later ..., the native Egyptian ruling house in Thebes, Egypt Thebes declared its independence from the vassal dynasty in Itj tawy and set itself up as the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt seventeenth dynasty . This dynasty was to prove the salvation of Ancient Egypt and eventually would lead the war of liberation ... dynasty of Egypt eighteenth dynasty , the New Kingdom begins. Bibliography Von Beckerath , J rgen ... Forschungen , Heft 23. Gl ckstadt, 1965. Alan Gardiner Gardiner, Sir Alan . Egypt of the Pharaohs . Oxford, 1964, 1961. Hayes, William C. Egypt From the Death of Ammenemes III to Seqenenre II. Chapter ... more details
History of Egypt Egyptian Dynasty list The First Intermediate Period , often described as a dark period in ancient Egypt ian history, spanned approximately one hundred years after the end of the Old Kingdom from ca. 2181 2055 BC. ref Kathryn A. Bard, An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt Malden Blackwell Publishing, 2008 , 41. ref It included the Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt seventh, eighth , Ninth dynasty of Egypt ninth , Tenth dynasty of Egypt tenth , and part of the Eleventh dynasty of Egypt eleventh List of Egyptian dynasties dynasties . Very little monumental evidence survives from this period, especially towards the beginning of the era. The First Intermediate Period was a dynamic time in history where rule of Egypt was roughly divided between two competing power bases. One of those bases resided at Herakleopolis Magna Heracleopolis in Lower Egypt , a city just south of the Faiyum region. The other resided at Thebes, Egypt Thebes in Upper Egypt . ref Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs Oxford Oxford University Press, 1961 , 107 109. ref It is believed ... picture of Egypt during the First Intermediate Period. Art and architecture of the First Intermediate Period As stated above, the First Intermediate Period in Egypt was generally divided into two main ... Egypt and reunites Egypt under a single ruler. This act helps usher in a period of great wealth ... First Intermediate Period Of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt ar ... the north, resulting in reunification of Egypt under a single ruler during the second part of the eleventh dynasty. Events leading to the First Intermediate Period Image Nomes of Ancient Egypt.png thumb left The Nome Egypt nomes of Ancient Egypt . The realm of Intef II included the first to the twelfth nome of Upper Egypt The fall of the Old Kingdom is often described as a period of chaos and disorder by some literature in the First Intermediate Period, but mostly by literature written in successive ... more details
wiktionarypar period periodic TOCright Period may mean a full stop a punctuation in American English. Period from Greek or periodic may also refer to Science Orbital period , a concept in astronomy Period gene , a gene in Drosophila involved in regulating circadian rhythm Period geology , a subdivision of geologic time Periodic function and periodical, a function that repeats its values in regular intervals Periodic group in group butts Periodic table , a chart which lists all currently known chemical elements Period periodic table , a horizontal row of the periodic table Periodic acid , an oxoacid of iodine Period physics , the time taken for one full oscillation, it is the reciprocal of frequency Orbit dynamics Period of orbit Periodization Period of time Language and literature Period punctuation , a punctuation mark indicating the end of a sentence or phrase, specifically, a dot. Periodic sentence , a sentence that is not grammatically complete until its end The final book in Dennis Cooper George Miles cycle Dennis Cooper s George Miles cycle of novels History Pisano periodPeriod piece describes creative works set in a particular era Medical Menstruation , a phase of the menstrual cycle in which the uterine lining is shed Mathematics The period of a periodic function Periods ring the Ring mathematics ring of numbers which can be expressed as integrals of algebraic differential forms over algebraically defined domains Academics Period school , a class period in schools Music Instruments Period music , a concept in musical composition Sports Ice hockey Periods and overtime Periods in ice hockey , intervals into which a match is divided Other meanings Periodicity disambiguation Periodicity , the quality of occurring at regular intervals or periods See also Periodization ... Periodo id Periode it Periodo lb Period lt Periodas nl Periode ja no Periode nds Periood pl Okres pt Per odo ru simple Period sk Peri da fi Jakso sv Period uk ... more details
. The ProtodynasticPeriod of Egypt first two ruling dynasties of a unified Egypt set the stage ... of Egypt Egyptian culture flourished during this long period and remained distinctively Egyptian in its .... The First Intermediate Period of Egypt First Intermediate Period ushered in a time of political upheaval ... a peak during the reign of Pharaoh Amenemhat III . A Second Intermediate Period of Egypt second period ... in Egypt, the Arabs brought Sunni Islam to the country. Early in this period, Egyptians began to blend ...about the modern country the ancient realm Ancient Egypt other uses2 Egypt pp semi vandalism small yes ... Arabiyyah conventional long name Arab Republic of Egypt common name Egypt image flag Flag of Egypt.svg image coat Coat of arms of Egypt.svg image map Egypt orthographic projection .svg national anthem ... Military junta leader title1 List of rulers of Egypt Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces leader name1 Mohamed Hussein Tantawi ref label Tantawi b leader title2 Prime Minister of Egypt Prime Minister leader name2 Kamal Ganzouri established event1 Upper and Lower Egypt Unified state ref Cite book last1 Goldschmidt first1 Arthur title Modern Egypt The Formation of a Nation State url ..., Egypt has been a state, but only in recent years has it been truly a nation state, with a government ... name U.S.Dept of State Egypt legislature Parliament of Egypt Parliament upper house Shura Council lower house People s Assembly of Egypt People s Assembly established event1 Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian ... Demographics of Egypt total ref cite web url http www.msrintranet.capmas.gov.eg ows img2 htms ... ref br incl. 3,901,396 Egyptian diaspora abroad population census year Census in Egypt 2006 2006 ... 2012&scsm 1&ssd 1&sort country&ds .&br 1&c 469&s NGDPD 2CNGDPDPC 2CPPPGDP 2CPPPPC&grp 0&a title Egypt ... name Provisional Constitution Egyptian Arabic is the national spoken language . Other Languages of Egypt ... 2011 title WikiLeaks Egypt s new man at the top was against reform journal The Daily Telegraph accessdate ... more details
The name Archaic Period is given by archaeologists to the earliest periods of a culture. In particular, it may refer to the Archaic period in the Americas 8000 BC&ndash 1000 BC the Archaic period in Greece 750 BC&ndash 480 BC the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt 3100 BC&ndash 2600 BC disambiguation es Per odo arcaico it Periodo arcaico sk Archaick obdobie sh Arhajski period ... more details
Image ChristCopticArt.jpg frame Jesus Christ in a Coptic icon . The Coptic Periodization period is an informal designation for Late Antiquity in Egypt , an era defined by the religious shifts in Culture of Egypt Egyptian culture to Coptic Christianity from paganism until the Muslim conquest of Egypt . It began in about the 3rd century, and depending on sources and usage, lasted until either around the noticeable decline of Christianity in Egypt, in the 9th century, ref Cite web url http www.britishmuseum.org explore highlights article index a ancient egypt the coptic peri.aspx title Ancient Egypt The Coptic period accessdate 2011 11 12 ref ref Cite web url http www.art museum.unimelb.edu.au frameworkresources.ashx Exhibitions Downloads 175 FileName A101A5EBBFB6E17CED830FA9B932AF37 coptic period panel.pdf title Coptic Period format pdf accessdate 2011 11 12 ref or to the arrival of Islam in the 7th century. ref Citation last Raven first Dr. Maarten title Egyptologist Who? date November 2011 Where? date November 2011 Citation needed date November 2011 ref Although the term is widely utilized in popular discourse, its use in academia is generally avoided due to its imprecise nature, where as Late Antiquity or Byzantine Egypt can be defined on chronological grounds. The Coptic Orthodox form of Christianity, still has many followers in its country of origin. References Reflist Categories DEFAULTSORT Coptic Period Category Roman EgyptEgypt stub Islam stub Christianity stub ... more details
Refimprove date July 2010 The Amarna Period was an era of History of Ancient Egypt Egyptian history during the latter half of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Eighteenth Dynasty when the royal residence of the pharaoh and his queen was shifted to Akhetaten Horizon of the Aten in what is now modern day Amarna . It was marked by the reign of Amenhotep IV, who changed his name to Akhenaten 1353 1336 BC in order to reflect the dramatic change of Ancient Egyptian religion Egypt s polytheistic religion into one where a sun god Aten was worshiped over all other gods. Aten was not solely worshiped the religion was not monotheistic , however, it was close as the rest of the gods were worshiped to a significantly lesser degree. The Egyptian pantheon of the equality of all gods and goddesses was restored under Akhenaten s successor. Other rulers of this period include Amenhotep III , Smenkhkare , Neferneferuaten , Tutankhamun , Ay , and Horemheb . Foreign relations The first recorded formal relations of Egypt with foreign countries were under Amenhotep III . Under his reign, Egypt enjoyed an economic boom. He built many temples and monuments across Egypt to honor his favorite deity, Sobek , who ... dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth Dynasty . References reflist Amarna Period Navigator Category Amarna Period ar bg de Amarna Zeit es Periodo amarniense fr P riode ... of Egyptology consider the monotheism of Akhenaten the most important event of this period, the later Egyptians considered the so called Amarna period an unfortunate aberration. The events following ... her husband and king of Egypt. In her letters she expressed fear and a reluctance to take as husband ... agreed to send one of his sons to Egypt. This prince, named Zannanza was however murdered, probably en route to Egypt. Suppiluliumas reacted with rage at the news of his son s death and accusing the Egyptians he retaliated by going to war against Egypt s vassal states in Ancient Syria Syria and Northern ... more details
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off the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy. These interchanges led to a period of intensive borrowing in which ... the orientalizing period also accompanied the invention of the Greek alphabet, based on the earlier ... important center of this period, Corinth , the orientalizing influence started earlier, though the tendency ... way to thorough Hellenization of imported features in the Archaic period in Greece Archaic Period that followed. In the West, Etruscan civilization passed through an Orientalizing period approximately ... The Orientalizing Period in the Etruscan World University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology ... period uk ... more details
refimprove date April 2008 The intertestamental period is a term used to refer to a period of time between the writings of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament texts. Traditionally, it is considered to be a roughly four hundred year period, spanning the ministry of Malachi c. 420 BC , the last of the Old Testament prophets, and the appearance of John the Baptist in the early Christianity in the 1st century 1st century AD , almost the same period as the Second Temple period . Several of the deuterocanonical books, accepted as Scripture by Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy , were written during this time, so it is sometimes also referred to as the deuterocanonical period . In addition, many Biblical scholars believe that several Hebrew Bible books were in fact composed much later than 400 BC including book of Daniel Daniel , Ezra Nehemiah and book of Chronicles Chronicles . Political history of Levant Persian rule see also Yehud Medinata 400 330 BC, Persian Empire Persian rule under Artaxerxes I , Darius II , Artaxerxes II , Artaxerxes III , Arses and Darius III . Hellenistic Period 330 328 BC, Hellenistic period Greek Conquest of Alexander the Great spread of the Greek language. The conquest of Alexander the Great in 330 BC not only brought the Jews under Grecian domination, see also Hellenistic Judaism , but also introduced the Greek language and ideas throughout the ancient world. Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemaic and Seleucid dynasties, 323 166 BC. After the death of Alexander, his kingdom was divided, and a struggle between the Ptolemies of Egypt and the monarchs of Syria ensued, resulting first in Egyptian, then in Syrian, rule over Judea. The latter was a dark period in Jewish history, especially during the reign of Antiochus Epiphanes , the Syrian king ... period.html What happened in the intertestamental period? at gotquestions.org The International ... background of Jesus Missing years of Jesus DEFAULTSORT Intertestamental Period Category Christian biblical ... more details
Greek colonies Greek colonies The Hellenistic period or Hellenistic era describes the time which followed ... a period of transition, sometimes even of decline or decadence, ref name ReferenceA Alexander ... with the death of Alexander in 323 BC, the Hellenistic period may either be seen to end with the final ... remaining successor state to Alexander s empire, the Ptolemaic kingdom of Egypt in 31 30 BC, after ... P. ISBN 978 0 7538 2413 9 ref The Hellenistic period was characterized by a new wave of colonists ... Golden Age The Hellenistic period emerged, approximately, c.323 30BC . Beginning after the conquests of Alexander the Great, the period had experienced a time of fortune and prosperity. This period ..., accessed February 19, 2011. ref The Period and its Problems The word Hellenistic is a modern word and a 19th Century concept, the idea of a Hellenistic Period did not exist in Ancient Greece. In the mid 19th Century, J. G. Droysen coined the term Hellenistic to be defined as the period when Greek ... and the Hellenistic Period The focus on the Hellenistic Period over the course of the 19th century ... see the period of focus as a mirror of the period in which they are living. William Woodthorpe ... to the Hellenistic Period , focusing mainly on class relations. Recently, however, papyrologist C ... and provides a generally pessimistic view on the period. Peter Green historian Peter Green , on the other ... lands included Asia Minor , Assyria , the Levant , Egypt , Mesopotamia , Medes Media , Persia ... of conquest have been merged under the term Hellenistic Period . Specific areas conquered by Alexander s invading army, including Egypt and areas of Asia Minor and Mesopotamia fell willingly to conquest ... reduced and rather degenerate states remained, ref name ReferenceC until the conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt ... dynasty in Macedon and central Greece The Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt based at Alexandria The Seleucid ... satrap of Egypt after Alexander s death in 323 BC . In 305 BC , he declared himself King Ptolemy ... more details
Helladic period corresponds in time to the Old Kingdom in Egypt . Important Early Helladic sites .... The Helladic period is subdivided as table border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 tr style background efefef th Period th Approximate Date tr td Early Helladic I td 2800 2500 tr td Early Helladic ... MH see Minyans Origin of the Greeks In Greece, the Middle Helladic period begins with the wide ... a variety of curvilinear and even representational motifs. The Middle Helladic period corresponds in time to the Middle Kingdom of Egypt . Settlements draw more closely together and tend to be sited ... border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 tr style background efefef th Period th Approximate Date tr ... to the pottery phase. In Egypt, both periods of LHII correspond with the beginning of its Imperial period, from Hatshepsut to Tuthmosis III . Late Helladic III LHIII LHIII and LMIII are contemporary ... from LHIIIA 1 but show a great deal of standardization. In Egypt, the Amarna site contains LHIIIA ... some years prior to Mursili s eclipse in 1312 BCE. The transition period between IIIA and IIIB begins ... of this period ended by destruction, leaving few complete pots behind. LHIIIB pottery is associated ... with the resurgent Hittites following Mursili s eclipse in Egypt with the 19th Dynasty, also known ... more details
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About the accounting period in bookkeeping the charge period of the United Kingdom corporation tax Accounting period UK taxation accounting Accounting period in bookkeeping is the period with reference to which accounting books of any entity are prepared. It is the period for which books are balanced and the financial statements are prepared. Generally, the accounting period consists of 12 months. However the beginning of the accounting period differs according to the jurisdiction. For example one entity may follow the regular calendar year, i.e. January to December as the accounting year, while another entity may follow April to March as the accounting period. The International Financial Reporting Standards even allows a period of 52 weeks as an accounting period instead of a proper year. ref IAS 1 Presentation of Financial Statements ref In some of the ERP tools there are more than 12 accounting periods in a financial year. They put one accounting period as Year Open period where all the carried over balances from last financial year are cleared and one period as Year Close where all the transactions for closed for the same financial year. References Reflist Category Accountancy Category Accounting terminology Accounting stub lt Ataskaitinis laikotarpis ru ... more details
In finance , in particular with reference to Bond finance bonds and Swap finance swaps , a stub period is a period of time over which interest accrues which is not equal to the usual interval between Coupon bond bond coupon . These normally occur because the interval between coupons does not fit neatly into the period that the bond was issued for, thus sometimes a bond s final or first coupon period may be adjusted to make the bond start and mature on the desired dates. References Unreferenced date April 2009 finance stub Category Finance ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Sloop Period Sluppt in is a period in Faroe islands Faroese history, where the Faroese society transformed from a feudal society to a semi industrial society. The name of the period comes from the fact, that a lot of Faroese persons bought sloop s from neighbouring countries, and this gave an uprise in fishery on the islands. The period spans from late 19th century to the end of World War II . DEFAULTSORT Sloop Period Category History of the Faroe Islands Faroes stub Euro hist stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 A sunrise period is a period of time after the launch of a new top level domain or second level domain during which owners of trademarks may register a domain name containing the owned mark. Numerous domains have launched or plan to launch with a sunrise period, including .info info , .mobi mobi , .pk pk , and .eu eu . The World Intellectual Property Organization provided assistance to info administrator Afilias during its sunrise period. Category Domain name system Compu domain stub de Sunrise Period no Sunrise periode vi Giai o n M t tr i m c ... more details
Neolithic The Uruk period ca. 4000 to 3100 BC existed from the protohistory protohistoric Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age period in the history of Mesopotamia , following the Ubaid period and succeeded by the Jemdet Nasr period . ref Harriet E. W. Crawford, Sumer and the Sumerians , p. 69 ref Named after the Sumerian city of Uruk , this period saw the emergence of urban life in Mesopotamia. It was followed by the Sumer Sumerian civilization . ref Harriet E. W. Crawford, Sumer and the Sumerians , p. 75 ref The late Uruk period 34th to 32nd centuries saw the gradual emergence of the cuneiform script and corresponds to the Early Bronze Age . File Cylinder seal king Louvre AO6620 n2.jpg thumb left Cylinder seal of the Uruk period, Louvre Museum These early city states had strong signs of government organization though social stratification was not strongly evident until very late in this period and the beginning of the Early Dynastic Period of Sumer Early Dynastic Period , beginning around 3100 BC , evident even in items such as cheap, mass produced beveled rim bowls which were made to be discarded. These bowls may have been handed out at community outings, such as large scale constructions. The cities grew to cover up to 250 acres 1  km and up to 10,000 20,000 people by the end of the period. Periodization is after archaeological layers at Uruk . Thus, Uruk XVIII XIV are not part of the Uruk period proper but are comprised by the Ubaid period . The Uruk period proper corresponds to the layers Uruk XIV IV, with the late phase Uruk IV lasting ca. 3300 3100 BC. Uruk III reaches up to 3000 BC and into the Early Dynastic period not to be confused with the Ur III period of the 21st century BC, where the numbering refers to royal dynasties, not archaeological layers . Footnotes ... Uruk Period Category Mesopotamia Category Archaeological cultures Category 4th millennium ... Uru ki period fi Uruk kausi sv Uruk kultur uk zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Overton Period is the name given by archaeologist s to a division of prehistory in Prehistoric Britain Britain covering the period between 2000 BC and 1650 BC. It follows the Mount Pleasant Period and precedes the Bedd Branwen Period and is named after the typesite of the West Overton barrow cemetery in Wiltshire . During the Overton Period the first signs of Bronze Age burial practices appear in the archaeological record urned cremations and food vessel burials as well as the last stages of the use of Beaker People Beaker pottery. Rich Wessex culture burials emerged during the period such as that at Bush Barrow near Stonehenge . Characteristic metalworking types include the Amorico British dagger and the Falkland industries which demonstrate influences form the Continental Unetice culture . Category Periods of the British Bronze Age UK archaeology stub ... more details
disamb term refractory period Refractory period physiology , the amount of time it takes for an excitable membrane to be ready for a second stimulus once it returns to its resting state following excitation in the areas of biology, physiology, and cardiology. Refractory period sex Refractory period sexology , the recovery phase after orgasm during which it is physiologically impossible for an individual to have additional orgasms. Psychological refractory period , the delay in response to the second of two closely spaced psychological stimuli. The period of weeks or even months following a series of seizures during which seizures cannot be induced when referring to epilepsy , known as the Postictal state . disambig Category Neuroscience bg de Refrakt rphase Sexualit t es Periodo refractario lt Refrakcinis laikotarpis nl Refractaire periode ru ... more details