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The categorisation of the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time is called periodization. This is a list of such named time periods as defined in various fields of study.
These can be divided broadly into prehistorical periods and historical periods (when written records began to be kept).
In archaeology and anthropology, prehistory is subdivided into the three-age system, this list includes the use of the three-age system as well as a number of various designation used in reference to sub-ages within the traditional three.
The dates for each age can vary by region. On the geologic time scale, the Holocene epoch starts at the end of the last glacial period of the current ice age (c. 10,000 BC) and continues to the present. The beginning of the Mesolithic is usually considered to correspond to the beginning of the Holocene epoch.
Prehistoric periods
Era
- Precambrian
- Hadean (or hadaeozoic)
- Archean (or archaeozoic)
- Eoarchean
- Paleoarchean
- Mesoarchean
- Neoarchean
- Proterozoic
- Paleoproterozoic
- Siderian
- Rhyacian
- Orosirian
- Statherian
- Mesoproterozoic
- Calymmian
- Ectasian
- Stenian
- Neoproterozoic
- Tonian
- Cryogenian
- Ediacarian
- Paleoproterozoic
- Phanerozoic
- Paleozoic
- Cambrian
- Cambrian Explosion
- Ordovician
- Silurian
- Devonian
- Carboniferous
- Permian
- Cambrian
- Mesozoic
- Triassic
- Jurassic
- Cretaceous
- Cenozoic
- Paleogene
- Paleocene
- Danian
- Selandian
- Thanetian
- Eocene
- Oligocene
- Paleocene
- Neogene
- Miocene
- Aquitanian
- Burdigalian
- Langhian
- Serravallian
- Tortonian
- Messinian
- Pliocene
- Zanclean
- Piacenzian
- Miocene
- Quaternary
- Pleistocene
- Gelasian
- Calabrian
- Chibanian
- Late Pleistocene
- Holocene
- Greenlandian
- Northgrippian
- Meghalayan
- Anthropocene (rejected proposal)
- Pleistocene
- Paleogene
- Paleozoic
General periods
- Geologic Time – Period prior to humans. 4.6 billion to 3 million years ago. (See "prehistoric periods" for more detail into this.)
- Primatomorphid Era – Period prior to the existence of Primatomorpha
- Simian Era – Period prior to the existence of Simiiformes
- Hominoid Era – Period prior to the existence of Hominoidea
- Hominid Era – Period prior to the existence of Hominidae
- Distant signs of Human-like apes
- Homininaeid Era – Period prior to the existence of Homininae
- Homininid Era – Period prior to the existence of Hominini
- Prehistory – Period between the appearance of Homo ("humans"; first stone tools c. three million years ago) and the invention of writing systems (for the Ancient Near East: c. five thousand years ago).
- Paleolithic – the earliest period of the Stone Age
- Lower Paleolithic – time of archaic human species, predates Homo sapiens
- Middle Paleolithic – coexistence of archaic and anatomically modern human species
- Upper Paleolithic – worldwide expansion of anatomically modern humans, the disappearance of archaic humans by extinction or admixture with modern humans; earliest evidence for pictorial art.
- Mesolithic (Epipaleolithic) – a period in the development of human technology between the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods.
- Neolithic – a period of primitive technological and social development, beginning about 10,200 BC in parts of the Middle East, and later in other parts of the world.
- Chalcolithic (or "Eneolithic", "Copper Age") – still largely Neolithic in character, when early copper metallurgy appeared alongside the use of stone tools.
- Bronze Age – not part of prehistory for all regions and civilizations who had adopted or developed a writing system.
- Iron Age – not part of prehistory for all civilizations who had introduced written records during the Bronze Age.
- Paleolithic – the earliest period of the Stone Age
- Ancient history – Aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded history is roughly five thousand years, beginning with the earliest linguistic records in the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia and Egypt.
- Classical antiquity – Broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome, collectively known as the Greco-Roman world. It is the period in which Greek and Roman society flourished and wielded great influence throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
- Post-classical history – Period of time that immediately followed ancient history. Depending on the continent, the era generally falls between the years AD 200–600 and AD 1200–1500. The major classical civilizations that the era follows are Han China (ending in 220), the Western Roman Empire (in 476), the Gupta Empire (in the 550s), and the Sasanian Empire (in 651).
- Middle Ages – Lasted from the 5th to the 15th century. It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and is variously demarcated by historians as ending with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, or the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492, merging into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.
- Modern history – After the post-classical era
- Early modern period – The chronological limits of this period are open to debate. It emerges from the Late Middle Ages (c. 1500), demarcated by historians as beginning with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, in forms such as the Italian Renaissance in the West, the Ming dynasty in the East, and the rise of the Aztecs in the New World. The period ends with the beginning of the Age of Revolutions.
- Contemporary history – History within living memory. It shifts forward with the generations, and today is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time.
Forms of modernity
- Hominids archaeologically and anatomically similar or identical to modern humans (HAASMHs)
- Anatomically modern humans (AMHs)
- Technologically modern humans (TMHs)
Technological periods
- Prehistory
- Paleolithic (Lower, Middle, Upper)
- Mesolithic (Epipaleolithic)
- Neolithic
- Chalcolithic (or "Eneolithic", "Copper Age")
- Ancient history (The Bronze and Iron Ages are not part of prehistory for all regions and civilizations who had adopted or developed a writing system.)
- Bronze Age
- Iron Age
- Late Middle Ages
- Early modern history
- Modern history
- Industrial Age (1760–1970)
- Machine Age (1880–1945)
- Age of Oil (1901–present)
- Jet Age (1940s)
- Nuclear Age (a.k.a. Atomic Era) (1945/1950–present)
- Space Age (1957–present)
- Information Age (1970–present)
- Internet Age (1990–present)
- (2024-present)
American (continent) periods
Pre-Columbian America
- Classic and Postclassic eras, Central America (200–1519)
- Early Intermediate, Middle Horizon, Late Intermediate, Late Horizon (Peru, 200–1534)
- Huari, Chimú, Chincha, Chanka people, Tiwanaku, Inca
Colonial America
- Baroque (New World, 1600–1750)
- Spanish hegemony (Americas, 1492–1832)
Australian periods
- Ancient Australia, History of Indigenous Australians (between 65,000 and 50,000 BC – 1788 AD)
- Age of Discovery, European maritime exploration of Australia (1606–1802)
- Convict era (1788–1868)
- Victorian era (1837–1901)
- Federation era (1890–1918)
- World War II (1939–1945)
- Second Elizabethan era (1952–2022)[citation needed]
Southeast Asian periods
Maritime Southeast Asia
- Srivijaya (Indonesia, 3rd – 14th centuries), Tarumanagara (358–723), Sailendra (8th and 9th centuries), Kingdom of Sunda (669–1579), Kingdom of Mataram (752–1045), Kediri (1045–1221), Singhasari (1222–1292), Majapahit (1293–1500)
Peninsular Southeast Asia
- Chenla (Cambodia, 630 – 802) and Khmer Empire (Cambodia, 802–1432)
- Anterior Lý dynasty and Triệu Việt Vương, Third Chinese domination, Khúc Family, Dương Đình Nghệ, Kiều Công Tiễn, Ngô dynasty, The 12 Lords Rebellion, Đinh dynasty, Prior Lê dynasty, Lý dynasty, Trần dynasty, Hồ dynasty, Fourth Chinese domination (Vietnam, 544–1427)
Chinese periods
Bronze Age China
Archaic China
- Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BC)
- Zhou dynasty (1046–221 BC)
- Western Zhou (1046–771 BC)
- Eastern Zhou (771–221 BC)
- Spring and Autumn period (771–476 BC)
- Warring States period (476–221 BC)
- Qin dynasty (221–206 BC)
Antiquity
- Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD)
- Western Han (206 BC – 2 AD)
- Xin dynasty (9–23 AD)
- Eastern Han (25–220 AD)
- Six Dynasties (220–580)
- Three Kingdoms (220–265)
- Jin dynasty (266–420)
- Southern and Northern Dynasties (420–580)
Medieval China
- Sui dynasty (580–618)
- Tang dynasty (623–907)
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907–960)
- Song dynasty (960–1279)
- Northern Song (960–1127), Liao dynasty (907–1115)
- Western Xia dynasty (1038–1227)
- Southern Song (1127–1279), Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
Mongol China
- Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
Late Dynastic Period
- Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
- Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Modern China
- Republic of China (1912–1949)
- Xinhai Revolution (1911–1912)
- Warlord Era (1918–1927)
Contemporary China
- Chinese Civil War (1927–1936/1946–1950)
- Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
Post-Contemporary China[clarification needed]
- People's Republic of China and Taiwan (1949–present)
Mongolian periods
Antiquity
- Xiongnu (Mongolia, 220 BC – AD 200)
Medieval Mongolia
- Rouran Khaganate (Mongolia, Manchuria, Xianbei, AD 330 – 555)
- Sixteen Kingdoms (Xianbei, Turkic peoples, 304–439)
- Uyghur Khaganate (Mongolia, Manchuria, Tibet, 744–848)
- Liao dynasty (Khitan people, 907–1125)
Imperial Mongolia
- Mongol Empire (Mongolia, 1206–1380)
- Yuan Dynasty of China (≈1250 – ≈1350)
- Golden Horde (≈1250 – 1380)
Modern Mongolia
- Qing dynasty (Manchu China, 1692–1911)
Egyptian periods
Prehistoric Egypt (pre-3150 BC)
Dynastic Period
- Early Dynastic Period or Archaic Period (two dynasties) (3150 BC – 2686 BC)
- Old Kingdom (four dynasties) (2686 BC – 2181 BC)
- First Intermediate Period (four dynasties) (2181 BC – 2055 BC)
- Middle Kingdom (three dynasties) (2055 BC – 1650 BC)
- Second Intermediate Period (four dynasties) (1650 BC – 1550 BC)
- New Kingdom (three dynasties) (1550 BC – 1069 BC)
- Third Intermediate Period (five dynasties) (1069 BC – 664 BC)
Antiquity
- Late Period of Ancient Egypt (six dynasties: of these six, two were Persian dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt) (664 BC – c. 332 BC)
- Argead and Ptolemaic dynasties (332 BC – 30 BC)
- Aegyptus (fifteen Roman dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt) (30 BC – 641 AD)
- Sasanian Egypt (one dynasty) (619–629)
- Coptic period (300 AD – 900 AD)
Islamic Egypt
- Egypt under four foreign Arabic dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt.
- Rashidun Egypt (641–661)
- Umayyad Egypt(661–750)
- Abbasid Egypt(750–868 and 905–935)
Medieval Egypt
- Tulunid dynasty(868–905)
- Ikhshidid dynasty (935–969)
- Fatimid Dynasty (969–1171)
- Ayyubid Dynasty (1171–1250)
- Mamluk dynasties (1250–1517)
- Bahri dynasty (1250–1382)
- Burji dynasty (1382–1517)
Modern Egypt
- Ottoman Egypt (Turk dynasty that ruled from a capital distant from Egypt) (1517–1867)
- Muhammad Ali dynasty (1805–1953)
- Khedivate of Egypt (1867–1914)
- Sultanate of Egypt (1914–1922)
Contemporary Egypt
- Kingdom of Egypt(1922–1953)
- Republican Egypt (1953–present)
European periods
- Bronze Age Europe (c. 3000 BC – c. 1050 BC)
- Iron Age Europe (c. 1050 BC – c. 500 AD)
- Early Iron Age (c. 1050 BC – 776 BC) – part of the Greek Dark Ages
- Classical antiquity (776 BC – 476 AD)
- Archaic Greece (776 BC – 480 BC) – begins with the First Olympiad, traditionally dated 776 BC
- Classical Greece (480 BC – 338 BC)
- Macedonian era (338 BC – 323 BC)
- Hellenistic Greece (323 BC – 146 BC)
- Late Roman Republic (147 BC – 27 BC)
- Principate of the Roman Empire (27 BC – 284 AD)
- Late Antiquity (284 AD – 500 AD)
- Migration Period (Europe, 300 AD – 700 AD)
- Middle Ages (Europe, 476–1453)
- Byzantine era (330–1453)
- Early Middle Ages (Europe, 476–1066)
- Viking Age (Scandinavia, Europe, 793–1066)
- High Middle Ages (Europe, 1066 – c. 1300)
- Late Middle Ages (Europe, c. 1300 – 1453)
- The Renaissance (Europe, c. 1300 – c. 1601)
- Early modern period (Europe, 1453–1789)
- Age of Discovery (or Exploration) (Europe, c. 1400 – 1770)
- Polish Golden Age (Poland, 1507–1572)
- Golden Age of Piracy (1650–1730)
- Tudor period (England, 1485–1603)
- Elizabethan era (England, 1558–1603)
- Stuart period (British Isles, 1603–1714)
- Jacobean era (British Isles, 1603–1625)
- Caroline era (British Isles, 1625–1649)
- British Interregnum (British Isles, 1649–1660)
- Stuart Restoration (British Isles, 1660–1714)
- Carolean era (British Isles, 1660–1685)
- Protestant Reformation (Europe, 16th century)
- Classicism (Europe, 16th – 18th centuries)
- Industrious Revolution, (Europe, 16th – 18th centuries)
- Petrine Era (Russia, 1689–1725)
- Age of Enlightenment (or Reason) (Europe, 18th century)
- Scientific Revolution (Europe, 18th century)
- Long nineteenth century (1789–1914)
- Georgian era (the United Kingdom, 1714–1830)
- Industrial Revolution (Europe, United States, and elsewhere 18th and 19th centuries, though with its beginnings in Britain)
- Age of European colonialism and imperialism
- Romantic era (1770–1850)
- Napoleonic era (1799–1815)
- Victorian era (the United Kingdom, 1837–1901); British hegemony (1815–1914) much of world, around the same time period.
- Belle Époque (Europe, primarily France, 1871–1914)
- Edwardian era (the United Kingdom, 1901–1914)
- First, interwar period and Second World Wars (1914–1945)
- Interwar Britain (United Kingdom, 1918–1939)
- Cold War (1945–1991)
- Post-Cold War (1991–present)
Iranian periods
Prehistoric Iran
Ancient age:
- Medes (1000 -550 BC)
- Achaemenid Empire (550 –330 BC)
- Greek occupation of Persia (330 –312 BC):
- Seleucid Empire (312 – 63 BC)
- Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
- Sassanid Empire (224 – 651 AD)
Medieval age:
- Persia under Caliphates (651 – 820 AD)
- Iranian Intermezzo (c.820 – 1037): Tahirids (821 to 873), Saffarids (861 to 1003), Samanids (819 to 999) and Buyids (934 to 1062)
- Seljuk Empire (1037–1194)
- Khwarazmian Empire (1194–1219)
- Mongol occupation of Persia (1219 –1256)
- Ilkhanate (1256–1335)
- Disintegration of the Ilkhanate (1335–1370): Jalayirids, Chobanids, Muzaffarids, Injuids, Sarbadars, and Kartids
- Timurid Empire (1370–1507) and Aq Qoyunlu (1378–1501)
Modern age:
- Safavid Iran (1501–1736)
- Afsharid Iran (1736 –c.1750)
- Zand Iran (1750–1794)
- Qajar Iran (1794–1925)
- Pahlavi Iran (1925–1979)
- Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–present)
Indian periods
- South Asian Stone Age
- Pre-Harappan
- Mehrgarh
- Pre-Harappan
- Bronze Age India (3340 BC – 1350 BC)
- Indus Valley Civilization
- Early Harappan
- Early Mature Harappan
- Mature Harappan
- Late Harappan
- Punjab Phase
- Jhukar Phase
- Rangpur Phase
- Final Harappan
- Indus Valley Civilization
- Iron Age in India (1350 BC – 200 BC)
- Vedic period (1350 BC – 500 BC): Mahajanapadas
- Magadha period (c.500 BC – c.750 AD): Nandas, Mauryans, Shungas
- Classical India (200 BC – 500 AD)
- Sangam period (300 BC – 600 AD): Cholas, Chalukyas, Pallavas and Pandyans
- Golden period: Kushans (50 AD – 220 AD), Satavahanas (230 BC – 220 AD), Guptas (320 AD – 535 AD) and Vakatakas (300AD – 650 AD)
- Medieval Age in India (500–1526)
- Tripartite period (c.750 – c.900): Palas, Rashtrakutas and Gurjaras
- Muslim period (712–1857): Delhi, Bengal, Bahmani and Gujarat sultanates
- Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646), Gajapati Empire (1434–1541) and kingdom of Mewar (1325–1448)
- Modern Age in India (1526 – present)
- Mughal Empire (1526–1857)
- Maratha Empire (1674–1818)
- Colonial period: British Raj (1858 – 1947)
- Independence (1947 – present)
Japanese periods
Archaic Japan
- Jōmon period (10,501 BC – 400 BC)
- Yayoi period (450 BC – 250 AD)
- Kofun period (250–600)
Feudal Japan
- Asuka period (643–710)
- Nara period (743–794)
- Heian period (795–1185)
- Kamakura period (1185–1333)
Samurai Japan
- Muromachi period (1333–1573)
- Azuchi–Momoyama period (1573–1603)
Modern Japan
- Edo period (1603–1868)
- Meiji period (1868–1912)
- Taishō period (1912–1926)
Contemporary Japan
- Shōwa period (1926–1989)
- Post-occupation era (1952 – present)
- Heisei period (1989–2019)
- Reiwa period (2019–present)
Mesopotamian periods
Archaic Period
- Mesopotamia
- Samarra culture
- Hassuna culture
- Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period
- Ubaid period
- Uruk period
- Jemdet Nasr period (3100 BC – 2900 BC)
- Early Dynastic Period (2900 BC – 2270 BC)
- Akkadian Empire (2270 BC – 2083 BC)
- Gutian dynasty (2083 BC – 2050 BC)
- Ur III period (2050 BC – 1940 BC)
- First Babylonian dynasty (1830 BC – 1531 BC), Hittites (1800 BC – 1178 BC)
- Kassites (1531 BC – 1135 BC), Mitanni (1500 BC – 1300 BC)
- Neo-Assyrian Empire (934 BC – 609 BC)
- Neo-Babylonian Empire (626 BC – 539 BC), Medes (678 BC – 549 BC)
Imperial Period
- Persian Empires (550 BC – 651 AD)
- Achaemenid Empire (550 BC – 330 BC)
- Conquered by Macedonian Empire (330 BC – 312 BC)
- Seleucid Empire (312 BC – 63 BC)
- Parthian Empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
- Sasanian Empire (224 AD – 651 AD)
Islamic Period
- Islamicate periods (7th – 21st centuries[citation needed])
- High Caliphate (685–945)
- Earlier Middle Period (945–1250)
- Later Middle Period (1250–1500)
- Rashidun Caliphate (632–661)
- Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)
- Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258), Fatimid Caliphate (909–1171)
- Buyid dynasty (934–1055)
- Seljuq dynasty (1055–1171)
- Ayyubid dynasty (1171–1341)
- Ottoman Empire (1300–1923)
- Safavid Empire (1501–1736)
- Kingdom of Iraq under British mandate (1921-1932)
- Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq (1932-1958)
- Hashemite Arab Federation (1958)
- Qasimist Republic of Iraq (1958-68)
- Ba'athist Iraq (1968-2003)
- Coalition Provisional Authority (2003-04)
- Republic of Iraq (2004-present)
Libyan periods
Prehistoric Libya
- Prehistoric Libya (pre-600 BC)
Early Libya
- Carthaginian Libya (600 BC – 200 BC)
- Roman Libya (200 BC – 487 AD)
- Vandal Libya (487 AD – ≈600 AD)
- Islamic Libya (≈600 – ≈1200)
- Ottoman Libya (≈1600 – ≈1900)
Modern Libya
- Colonial Libya (≈1900 – ≈1950)
- Libya as an independent country
- Early Independent Era
- Libyan Arab Republic (September 1969–1977)
- Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
- Contemporary Libya (2011–present)
Mexican periods
Ancient and Pre-Columbian Mexico
- Olmecs (1500 BC- 400 BC)
- Mayans (3000 BC – 600 AD)
- Teotihuacan (1 AD - 500 AD)
- Toltecs (800 AD - 1000 AD)
- Aztecs (1000 AD – 1512 AD)
Colonial Mexico
- Spanish Conquest of Mexico (1519 – 1521)
- New Spain (1535 - 1821)
Independence Era
- Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821)
- First Mexican Empire (1821 -1823)
- First Mexican Republic (1824 - 1835)
- Centralist Republic of Mexico (1835 - 1846)
Liberal Mexico
- Second Federal Republic of Mexico (1846 - 1863)
- Second French Mexican Empire (1864 - 1867)
- Restored Republic (1867 - 1876)
- Porfiriato (1876 - 1911)
Modern Mexico
- Revolutionary Mexico (1910 - 1917)
- Maximato (1928 - 1934)
- PRI One-Party State (1934 - 2000)
- Contemporary Mexico (2000 - Present)
United States historical periods
Pre-Colonial era
- Lithic stage
- Archaic stage
- Formative stage
- Classic stage
- Post-Classic stage
Thirteen British Colonies (1607–1775)
United Colonies (1775-1781)
- American Revolutionary War
Confederation period (1781-1789)
First Party System (1789–1824)
- Federalist Era (1789–1800)
- Jeffersonian democracy (1790s–1820s)
- Era of Good Feelings (1817–1825)
Second Party System (1824–1856)
- Jacksonian democracy (1825–1854)
- Civil War Era (1849–1865)
Third Party System (1856–1896)
- Civil War Era (1849–1865)
- Reconstruction era (1865–1877) (Some of this time period is known as the "Old West".)
- Gilded Age (1877–1896)
Fourth Party System (1896–1932)
- Progressive Era (1896–1917)
- United States in World War I (1917–1918)
- Roaring Twenties (1920–1929)
Fifth Party System (1932–1980)
- Great Depression (1929–1939)
- United States home front during World War II (1942–1945)
- Post-World War II (1945–1964)
- Civil Rights Movement (1954–1968)
- United States in the Vietnam War (1955–1973)
Sixth Party System (1980–present)
- Reagan Era (1980–1991)
- Post-Cold War period (1991–2008)
- Contemporary United States (2008-present)
See also
- Art of Europe
- Geologic time scale
- List of fossil sites with link directory.
- List of timelines around the world.
- Logarithmic timeline shows all history on one page in ten lines.
- Orders of magnitude (time)
- Periodization for a discussion of the tendency to try to fit history into non-overlapping periods.
- Time
- Planck Time
References
Citations
- Adam Rabinowitz. And kingIt’s about time: historical periodization and Linked Ancient World Data Archived April 25, 2022, at the Wayback Machine. Study of the Ancient universe Papers, 2014.
- Iles, Dr Louise (December 30, 2016). "Big digs: The year 2016 in archaeology". BBC News. Archived from the original on November 17, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
- This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.(September 2024)
- The area had settlements as far back as 9000 BC; see Timeline of ancient Greece
- Bowman 2000, pp. 118–161.
- The Venture of Islam, Volume 2: The Expansion of Islam in the Middle Periods (1974), p. 3.
- A Concise History of the Middle East (2015), p. 53.
Sources cited
- Bowman, John S. (2000). Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. New York City: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231500041.
This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of time periods news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message This article or section possibly contains original synthesis Source material should verifiably mention and relate to the main topic Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message The categorisation of the past into discrete quantified named blocks of time is called periodization This is a list of such named time periods as defined in various fields of study These can be divided broadly into prehistorical periods and historical periods when written records began to be kept In archaeology and anthropology prehistory is subdivided into the three age system this list includes the use of the three age system as well as a number of various designation used in reference to sub ages within the traditional three The dates for each age can vary by region On the geologic time scale the Holocene epoch starts at the end of the last glacial period of the current ice age c 10 000 BC and continues to the present The beginning of the Mesolithic is usually considered to correspond to the beginning of the Holocene epoch Prehistoric periodsEra Precambrian Hadean or hadaeozoic Archean or archaeozoic Eoarchean Paleoarchean Mesoarchean Neoarchean Proterozoic Paleoproterozoic Siderian Rhyacian Orosirian Statherian Mesoproterozoic Calymmian Ectasian Stenian Neoproterozoic Tonian Cryogenian Ediacarian Phanerozoic Paleozoic Cambrian Cambrian Explosion Ordovician Silurian Devonian Carboniferous Permian Mesozoic Triassic Jurassic Cretaceous Cenozoic Paleogene Paleocene Danian Selandian Thanetian Eocene Oligocene Neogene Miocene Aquitanian Burdigalian Langhian Serravallian Tortonian Messinian Pliocene Zanclean Piacenzian Quaternary Pleistocene Gelasian Calabrian Chibanian Late Pleistocene Holocene Greenlandian Northgrippian Meghalayan Anthropocene rejected proposal General periodsGeologic Time Period prior to humans 4 6 billion to 3 million years ago See prehistoric periods for more detail into this Primatomorphid Era Period prior to the existence of Primatomorpha Simian Era Period prior to the existence of Simiiformes Hominoid Era Period prior to the existence of Hominoidea Hominid Era Period prior to the existence of Hominidae Distant signs of Human like apes Homininaeid Era Period prior to the existence of Homininae Homininid Era Period prior to the existence of Hominini Prehistory Period between the appearance of Homo humans first stone tools c three million years ago and the invention of writing systems for the Ancient Near East c five thousand years ago Paleolithic the earliest period of the Stone Age Lower Paleolithic time of archaic human species predates Homo sapiens Middle Paleolithic coexistence of archaic and anatomically modern human species Upper Paleolithic worldwide expansion of anatomically modern humans the disappearance of archaic humans by extinction or admixture with modern humans earliest evidence for pictorial art Mesolithic Epipaleolithic a period in the development of human technology between the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods Neolithic a period of primitive technological and social development beginning about 10 200 BC in parts of the Middle East and later in other parts of the world Chalcolithic or Eneolithic Copper Age still largely Neolithic in character when early copper metallurgy appeared alongside the use of stone tools Bronze Age not part of prehistory for all regions and civilizations who had adopted or developed a writing system Iron Age not part of prehistory for all civilizations who had introduced written records during the Bronze Age Ancient history Aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era The span of recorded history is roughly five thousand years beginning with the earliest linguistic records in the third millennium BC in Mesopotamia and Egypt Classical antiquity Broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea comprising the interlocking civilizations of ancient Greece and ancient Rome collectively known as the Greco Roman world It is the period in which Greek and Roman society flourished and wielded great influence throughout Europe North Africa and the Middle East Post classical history Period of time that immediately followed ancient history Depending on the continent the era generally falls between the years AD 200 600 and AD 1200 1500 The major classical civilizations that the era follows are Han China ending in 220 the Western Roman Empire in 476 the Gupta Empire in the 550s and the Sasanian Empire in 651 Middle Ages Lasted from the 5th to the 15th century It began with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and is variously demarcated by historians as ending with the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 or the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492 merging into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery Early Middle Ages High Middle Ages Late Middle Ages Modern history After the post classical era Early modern period The chronological limits of this period are open to debate It emerges from the Late Middle Ages c 1500 demarcated by historians as beginning with the fall of Constantinople in 1453 in forms such as the Italian Renaissance in the West the Ming dynasty in the East and the rise of the Aztecs in the New World The period ends with the beginning of the Age of Revolutions Contemporary history History within living memory It shifts forward with the generations and today is the span of historic events from approximately 1945 that are immediately relevant to the present time Forms of modernityHominids archaeologically and anatomically similar or identical to modern humans HAASMHs Anatomically modern humans AMHs Technologically modern humans TMHs Technological periodsPrehistory Paleolithic Lower Middle Upper Mesolithic Epipaleolithic Neolithic Chalcolithic or Eneolithic Copper Age Ancient history The Bronze and Iron Ages are not part of prehistory for all regions and civilizations who had adopted or developed a writing system Bronze Age Iron Age Late Middle Ages Renaissance Early modern history Modern history Industrial Age 1760 1970 Machine Age 1880 1945 Age of Oil 1901 present Jet Age 1940s Nuclear Age a k a Atomic Era 1945 1950 present Space Age 1957 present Information Age 1970 present Internet Age 1990 present 2024 present American continent periodsPre Columbian America Classic and Postclassic eras Central America 200 1519 Early Intermediate Middle Horizon Late Intermediate Late Horizon Peru 200 1534 Huari Chimu Chincha Chanka people Tiwanaku Inca Colonial America Baroque New World 1600 1750 Spanish hegemony Americas 1492 1832 Australian periodsAncient Australia History of Indigenous Australians between 65 000 and 50 000 BC 1788 AD Age of Discovery European maritime exploration of Australia 1606 1802 Convict era 1788 1868 Victorian era 1837 1901 Federation era 1890 1918 World War II 1939 1945 Second Elizabethan era 1952 2022 citation needed Southeast Asian periodsMaritime Southeast Asia Srivijaya Indonesia 3rd 14th centuries Tarumanagara 358 723 Sailendra 8th and 9th centuries Kingdom of Sunda 669 1579 Kingdom of Mataram 752 1045 Kediri 1045 1221 Singhasari 1222 1292 Majapahit 1293 1500 Peninsular Southeast Asia Chenla Cambodia 630 802 and Khmer Empire Cambodia 802 1432 Anterior Ly dynasty and Triệu Việt Vương Third Chinese domination Khuc Family Dương Đinh Nghệ Kiều Cong Tiễn Ngo dynasty The 12 Lords Rebellion Đinh dynasty Prior Le dynasty Ly dynasty Trần dynasty Hồ dynasty Fourth Chinese domination Vietnam 544 1427 Chinese periodsBronze Age China Archaic China Shang dynasty 1600 1046 BC Zhou dynasty 1046 221 BC Western Zhou 1046 771 BC Eastern Zhou 771 221 BC Spring and Autumn period 771 476 BC Warring States period 476 221 BC Qin dynasty 221 206 BC Antiquity Han dynasty 206 BC 220 AD Western Han 206 BC 2 AD Xin dynasty 9 23 AD Eastern Han 25 220 AD Six Dynasties 220 580 Three Kingdoms 220 265 Jin dynasty 266 420 Southern and Northern Dynasties 420 580 Medieval China Sui dynasty 580 618 Tang dynasty 623 907 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period 907 960 Song dynasty 960 1279 Northern Song 960 1127 Liao dynasty 907 1115 Western Xia dynasty 1038 1227 Southern Song 1127 1279 Jin dynasty 1115 1234 Mongol China Yuan dynasty 1271 1368 Late Dynastic Period Ming dynasty 1368 1644 Qing dynasty 1644 1911 Modern China Republic of China 1912 1949 Xinhai Revolution 1911 1912 Warlord Era 1918 1927 Contemporary China Chinese Civil War 1927 1936 1946 1950 Second Sino Japanese War 1937 1945 Post Contemporary China clarification needed People s Republic of China and Taiwan 1949 present Mongolian periodsAntiquity Xiongnu Mongolia 220 BC AD 200 Medieval Mongolia Rouran Khaganate Mongolia Manchuria Xianbei AD 330 555 Sixteen Kingdoms Xianbei Turkic peoples 304 439 Uyghur Khaganate Mongolia Manchuria Tibet 744 848 Liao dynasty Khitan people 907 1125 Imperial Mongolia Mongol Empire Mongolia 1206 1380 Yuan Dynasty of China 1250 1350 Golden Horde 1250 1380 Modern Mongolia Qing dynasty Manchu China 1692 1911 Egyptian periodsPrehistoric Egypt pre 3150 BC Dynastic Period Early Dynastic Period or Archaic Period two dynasties 3150 BC 2686 BC Old Kingdom four dynasties 2686 BC 2181 BC First Intermediate Period four dynasties 2181 BC 2055 BC Middle Kingdom three dynasties 2055 BC 1650 BC Second Intermediate Period four dynasties 1650 BC 1550 BC New Kingdom three dynasties 1550 BC 1069 BC Third Intermediate Period five dynasties 1069 BC 664 BC Antiquity Late Period of Ancient Egypt six dynasties of these six two were Persian dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt 664 BC c 332 BC Argead and Ptolemaic dynasties 332 BC 30 BC Aegyptus fifteen Roman dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt 30 BC 641 AD Sasanian Egypt one dynasty 619 629 Coptic period 300 AD 900 AD Islamic Egypt Egypt under four foreign Arabic dynasties that ruled from capitals distant from Egypt Rashidun Egypt 641 661 Umayyad Egypt 661 750 Abbasid Egypt 750 868 and 905 935 Medieval Egypt Tulunid dynasty 868 905 Ikhshidid dynasty 935 969 Fatimid Dynasty 969 1171 Ayyubid Dynasty 1171 1250 Mamluk dynasties 1250 1517 Bahri dynasty 1250 1382 Burji dynasty 1382 1517 Modern Egypt Ottoman Egypt Turk dynasty that ruled from a capital distant from Egypt 1517 1867 Muhammad Ali dynasty 1805 1953 Khedivate of Egypt 1867 1914 Sultanate of Egypt 1914 1922 Contemporary Egypt Kingdom of Egypt 1922 1953 Republican Egypt 1953 present European periodsBronze Age Europe c 3000 BC c 1050 BC Aegean Civilization Crete Greece and Near East c 3000 BC c 1050 BC Iron Age Europe c 1050 BC c 500 AD Early Iron Age c 1050 BC 776 BC part of the Greek Dark Ages Classical antiquity 776 BC 476 AD Archaic Greece 776 BC 480 BC begins with the First Olympiad traditionally dated 776 BC Classical Greece 480 BC 338 BC Macedonian era 338 BC 323 BC Hellenistic Greece 323 BC 146 BC Late Roman Republic 147 BC 27 BC Principate of the Roman Empire 27 BC 284 AD Late Antiquity 284 AD 500 AD Migration Period Europe 300 AD 700 AD Middle Ages Europe 476 1453 Byzantine era 330 1453 Early Middle Ages Europe 476 1066 Viking Age Scandinavia Europe 793 1066 High Middle Ages Europe 1066 c 1300 Late Middle Ages Europe c 1300 1453 The Renaissance Europe c 1300 c 1601 Early modern period Europe 1453 1789 Age of Discovery or Exploration Europe c 1400 1770 Polish Golden Age Poland 1507 1572 Golden Age of Piracy 1650 1730 Tudor period England 1485 1603 Elizabethan era England 1558 1603 Stuart period British Isles 1603 1714 Jacobean era British Isles 1603 1625 Caroline era British Isles 1625 1649 British Interregnum British Isles 1649 1660 Stuart Restoration British Isles 1660 1714 Carolean era British Isles 1660 1685 Protestant Reformation Europe 16th century Classicism Europe 16th 18th centuries Industrious Revolution Europe 16th 18th centuries Petrine Era Russia 1689 1725 Age of Enlightenment or Reason Europe 18th century Scientific Revolution Europe 18th century Long nineteenth century 1789 1914 Georgian era the United Kingdom 1714 1830 Industrial Revolution Europe United States and elsewhere 18th and 19th centuries though with its beginnings in Britain Age of European colonialism and imperialism Romantic era 1770 1850 Napoleonic era 1799 1815 Victorian era the United Kingdom 1837 1901 British hegemony 1815 1914 much of world around the same time period Belle Epoque Europe primarily France 1871 1914 Edwardian era the United Kingdom 1901 1914 First interwar period and Second World Wars 1914 1945 Interwar Britain United Kingdom 1918 1939 Cold War 1945 1991 Post Cold War 1991 present Iranian periodsPrehistoric Iran Ancient age Medes 1000 550 BC Achaemenid Empire 550 330 BC Greek occupation of Persia 330 312 BC Seleucid Empire 312 63 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC 224 AD Sassanid Empire 224 651 AD Medieval age Persia under Caliphates 651 820 AD Iranian Intermezzo c 820 1037 Tahirids 821 to 873 Saffarids 861 to 1003 Samanids 819 to 999 and Buyids 934 to 1062 Seljuk Empire 1037 1194 Khwarazmian Empire 1194 1219 Mongol occupation of Persia 1219 1256 Ilkhanate 1256 1335 Disintegration of the Ilkhanate 1335 1370 Jalayirids Chobanids Muzaffarids Injuids Sarbadars and Kartids Timurid Empire 1370 1507 and Aq Qoyunlu 1378 1501 Modern age Safavid Iran 1501 1736 Afsharid Iran 1736 c 1750 Zand Iran 1750 1794 Qajar Iran 1794 1925 Pahlavi Iran 1925 1979 Islamic Republic of Iran 1979 present Indian periodsSouth Asian Stone Age Pre Harappan Mehrgarh Bronze Age India 3340 BC 1350 BC Indus Valley Civilization Early Harappan Early Mature Harappan Mature Harappan Late Harappan Punjab Phase Jhukar Phase Rangpur Phase Final Harappan Iron Age in India 1350 BC 200 BC Vedic period 1350 BC 500 BC Mahajanapadas Magadha period c 500 BC c 750 AD Nandas Mauryans Shungas Classical India 200 BC 500 AD Sangam period 300 BC 600 AD Cholas Chalukyas Pallavas and Pandyans Golden period Kushans 50 AD 220 AD Satavahanas 230 BC 220 AD Guptas 320 AD 535 AD and Vakatakas 300AD 650 AD Medieval Age in India 500 1526 Tripartite period c 750 c 900 Palas Rashtrakutas and Gurjaras Muslim period 712 1857 Delhi Bengal Bahmani and Gujarat sultanates Vijayanagara Empire 1336 1646 Gajapati Empire 1434 1541 and kingdom of Mewar 1325 1448 Modern Age in India 1526 present Mughal Empire 1526 1857 Maratha Empire 1674 1818 Colonial period British Raj 1858 1947 Independence 1947 present Japanese periodsArchaic Japan Jōmon period 10 501 BC 400 BC Yayoi period 450 BC 250 AD Kofun period 250 600 Feudal Japan Asuka period 643 710 Nara period 743 794 Heian period 795 1185 Kamakura period 1185 1333 Samurai Japan Muromachi period 1333 1573 Azuchi Momoyama period 1573 1603 Modern Japan Edo period 1603 1868 Meiji period 1868 1912 Taishō period 1912 1926 Contemporary Japan Shōwa period 1926 1989 Post occupation era 1952 present Heisei period 1989 2019 Reiwa period 2019 present Mesopotamian periodsArchaic Period Mesopotamia Samarra culture Hassuna culture Halaf Ubaid Transitional period Ubaid period Uruk period Jemdet Nasr period 3100 BC 2900 BC Early Dynastic Period 2900 BC 2270 BC Akkadian Empire 2270 BC 2083 BC Gutian dynasty 2083 BC 2050 BC Ur III period 2050 BC 1940 BC First Babylonian dynasty 1830 BC 1531 BC Hittites 1800 BC 1178 BC Kassites 1531 BC 1135 BC Mitanni 1500 BC 1300 BC Neo Assyrian Empire 934 BC 609 BC Neo Babylonian Empire 626 BC 539 BC Medes 678 BC 549 BC Imperial Period Persian Empires 550 BC 651 AD Achaemenid Empire 550 BC 330 BC Conquered by Macedonian Empire 330 BC 312 BC Seleucid Empire 312 BC 63 BC Parthian Empire 247 BC 224 AD Sasanian Empire 224 AD 651 AD Islamic Period Islamicate periods 7th 21st centuries citation needed High Caliphate 685 945 Earlier Middle Period 945 1250 Later Middle Period 1250 1500 Rashidun Caliphate 632 661 Umayyad Caliphate 661 750 Abbasid Caliphate 750 1258 Fatimid Caliphate 909 1171 Buyid dynasty 934 1055 Seljuq dynasty 1055 1171 Ayyubid dynasty 1171 1341 Ottoman Empire 1300 1923 Safavid Empire 1501 1736 Kingdom of Iraq under British mandate 1921 1932 Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq 1932 1958 Hashemite Arab Federation 1958 Qasimist Republic of Iraq 1958 68 Ba athist Iraq 1968 2003 Coalition Provisional Authority 2003 04 Republic of Iraq 2004 present Libyan periodsPrehistoric Libya Prehistoric Libya pre 600 BC Early Libya Carthaginian Libya 600 BC 200 BC Roman Libya 200 BC 487 AD Vandal Libya 487 AD 600 AD Islamic Libya 600 1200 Ottoman Libya 1600 1900 Modern Libya Colonial Libya 1900 1950 Libya as an independent country Early Independent Era Libyan Arab Republic September 1969 1977 Great Socialist People s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Contemporary Libya 2011 present Mexican periodsAncient and Pre Columbian Mexico Olmecs 1500 BC 400 BC Mayans 3000 BC 600 AD Teotihuacan 1 AD 500 AD Toltecs 800 AD 1000 AD Aztecs 1000 AD 1512 AD Colonial Mexico Spanish Conquest of Mexico 1519 1521 New Spain 1535 1821 Independence Era Mexican War of Independence 1810 1821 First Mexican Empire 1821 1823 First Mexican Republic 1824 1835 Centralist Republic of Mexico 1835 1846 Liberal Mexico Second Federal Republic of Mexico 1846 1863 Second French Mexican Empire 1864 1867 Restored Republic 1867 1876 Porfiriato 1876 1911 Modern Mexico Revolutionary Mexico 1910 1917 Maximato 1928 1934 PRI One Party State 1934 2000 Contemporary Mexico 2000 Present United States historical periodsPre Colonial era Lithic stage Archaic stage Formative stage Classic stage Post Classic stage Thirteen British Colonies 1607 1775 United Colonies 1775 1781 American Revolutionary War Confederation period 1781 1789 First Party System 1789 1824 Federalist Era 1789 1800 Jeffersonian democracy 1790s 1820s Era of Good Feelings 1817 1825 Second Party System 1824 1856 Jacksonian democracy 1825 1854 Civil War Era 1849 1865 Third Party System 1856 1896 Civil War Era 1849 1865 Reconstruction era 1865 1877 Some of this time period is known as the Old West Gilded Age 1877 1896 Fourth Party System 1896 1932 Progressive Era 1896 1917 United States in World War I 1917 1918 Roaring Twenties 1920 1929 Fifth Party System 1932 1980 Great Depression 1929 1939 United States home front during World War II 1942 1945 Post World War II 1945 1964 Civil Rights Movement 1954 1968 United States in the Vietnam War 1955 1973 Sixth Party System 1980 present Reagan Era 1980 1991 Post Cold War period 1991 2008 Contemporary United States 2008 present See alsoHistory portalArt of Europe Geologic time scale List of fossil sites with link directory List of timelines around the world Logarithmic timeline shows all history on one page in ten lines Orders of magnitude time Periodization for a discussion of the tendency to try to fit history into non overlapping periods Time Planck TimeReferencesCitations Adam Rabinowitz And kingIt s about time historical periodization and Linked Ancient World Data Archived April 25 2022 at the Wayback Machine Study of the Ancient universe Papers 2014 Iles Dr Louise December 30 2016 Big digs The year 2016 in archaeology BBC News Archived from the original on November 17 2017 Retrieved January 3 2017 This article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style September 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message The area had settlements as far back as 9000 BC see Timeline of ancient Greece 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