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== 11,000 B.C. ==
== 11,000 B.C. ==
The last Ice Age ends, humans enter the Neolithic Era and begin farming
The last Ice Age ends, humans enter the Neolithic Era and begin farming
== 3,000 B.C. - 1000 B.C. ==
Ancient Texas enters a period of high stability
== 1000 B.C. - 1000 A.D. ==
Ancient Texas goes through a recession


== Sometime before 500 B.C. ==
== Sometime before 500 B.C. ==
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== 300 A.D. ==
== 300 A.D. ==
The Roman Empire Falls
The Roman Empire Falls
== 1000 A.D. - 1675 A.D. ==
A great era of wealth.


== 1492 ==
== 1492 ==

Revision as of 21:57, 8 May 2024


This page covers events in the Timeline occurring before 1990

2,000,000 B.C.

The earliest hominids discover fire somewhere in Africa

The last Ice Age begins

20-25,000 B.C.

The Stone Age begins

11,000 B.C.

The last Ice Age ends, humans enter the Neolithic Era and begin farming

3,000 B.C. - 1000 B.C.

Ancient Texas enters a period of high stability

1000 B.C. - 1000 A.D.

Ancient Texas goes through a recession

Sometime before 500 B.C.

First Ancient Texan king Ishid Anfarded is born, and sets up the royal family. He lives in the ancient city of Heustonia, located in modern-day Houston, Texas.

500 B.C.

The Ancient Texanians build the Temple of Kwantarius the III, a pyramid located in modern-day Texas, located 5 miles from El Paso.

100 B.C. - 100 A.D.

The Ancient Huestonian walls are built.

The city of Daelles, in modern day Dallas, Texas is built.

4 A.D.

Jesus Christ is born

300 A.D.

The Roman Empire Falls

1000 A.D. - 1675 A.D.

A great era of wealth.

1492

Columbus "discovers" America

1900s

1910s

  • Sometime - Rameses Sarah Kallie, Nancy Shimer's mother, is born

1940s

Nancy, in her youth.
  • September 16th, 1943 - Birth of Daniel William Shimer, Nancy Shimer's ex-husband
  • April 2, 1947 - Birth of Nancy Shimer, Daniel Larson's grandmother, and mother of Elisabeth Shimer.

1970s