Early 2nd Millennium BC

This includes events of the early 2nd millennium BC, that is the 20th century BC and the 19th century BC.

   

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Indus Valley civilization collapsed.

Middle Minoan (Old Palace) period in Crete


Other history

Prehistory including early prehistory, middle prehistory, and late prehistory can be connected. Other Antiquity can be connected. This is preceded by the 5th millennium BC, 4th millennium BC, and 3rd millennium BC. It is part of the 2nd millennium BC, and is followed by the early 1st millennium BC. It has been examined in classical and medieval times including early classical, late classical, early medieval, and late medieval times. It has also been examined in modern times including the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, and 20th century. The future including the near future, middle future, and far future can be connected.

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Sociology

Peoples of the world, communities, and social structure and change can be connected.

Peoples of the world including nations and major groups of Asiatic peoples, Western Civilization, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be connected. Communities such as Tokyo, Canton, Seoul, and Shanghai can be considered for connection. Social structure and change including social change, social types, and social structure can be connected.

Institutions including government, economics, education, and families can be connected. Religion including particular religions, religious organization, religious practice, and religious belief can be connected.

Culture including behavioral culture, conceptual culture, and material culture can be connected. Anthropology including particular groups, human geography, human ecology, physical anthropology, demography, and social foundations can be connected. Personal studies including biography, psychology, and the human body can be connected. Science including biology, earth science, astronomy, chemistry, and physics can be connected.


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