A time of early human civilizations, when people lived in tribes and hunted for survival.
The land of pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile, is known for its rich history, religion, and cultural achievements.
The cradle of Western civilization, famous for its philosophy, art, and the ancient Olympic Games.
A vast and powerful empire known for its architecture, military prowess, and influential political system.
The era of Norse seafarers and warriors was famous for their exploration, trade, and conquests.
A period of great artistic, cultural, and intellectual rebirth, spanning across Europe and marked by the rise of influential artists, scholars, and patrons.
The time when the thirteen colonies in America fought against British rule, eventually gaining their independence and forming the United States.
A period of rapid industrial growth, urbanization, and technological innovation, which transformed economies and societies across the world.
The most widespread and deadliest conflict in human history, involving many of the world's nations and ultimately reshaping the global landscape.
The 20th-century competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve significant advancements in space exploration and technology.