What periods is the history of the ancient world divided into and what events does each of them cover?

The ancient world is a period in the history of mankind, located between prehistoric times and the Middle Ages.
The generally accepted periodization of the history of the ancient world:
1. Stone Age. The most important events of which are: the domestication of livestock, the development of agriculture.
2. Bronze Age. The beginning of the use of copper, as well as its alloy – bronze, the emergence of writing.
3. The Iron Age. Iron smelting, the formation of the first powerful powers: the Kingdom of Israel, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt.



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