Cultural Timeline

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Technical/Scientific Contributions
Cultures known for advancing technology, engineering, or scientific knowledge:
  • Atlantean: Advanced technology and scientific achievements.
  • Chinese: Pioneers in engineering, medicine, and astronomy.
  • Dăceni: Mastery of metallurgy, including intricate gold and silver craftsmanship.
  • Sumerian: Writing (cuneiform), mathematics, irrigation systems.
  • Egyptian: Monumental engineering, medicine, and calendars.
  • Maya: Astronomy, mathematics, calendar systems.
  • Hittite: Ironworking and early metallurgy.
  • Olmec: Early Mesoamerican urban planning and agriculture.
  • Indus Valley: Advanced urban planning, drainage, and agricultural systems.
  • Suvarnabhumi: Linguistic innovations and agricultural methods.
  • Exploration/Expansion
    Cultures known for their maritime prowess, trade, territorial expansion, or nomadic migrations:
  • Hal-Abdu: Trade, linguistics.
  • Phoenician: Masters of Mediterranean trade and navigation.
  • Carthage: Renowned for their seafaring and exploration.
  • Scythian: Nomadic expansion across the Eurasian steppe.
  • Norse: Viking exploration across Europe and North America.
  • Roman: Extensive territorial empire-building and road systems.
  • American: Expansionism and territorial exploration.
  • Achaemenid: Persian Empire’s vast network and cultural exchange.
  • Socio-Political Organization
    Cultures recognized for governance, legal systems, and societal structures:
  • Kamilaroi: Complex social and spiritual systems.
  • Yamnaya: Proto-Indo-European social organization.
  • Canaanite: City-state governance in the Levant.
  • Atsilv Aniyvwiya: Complex tribal governance and spiritual systems.
  • Kerma: Early Nubian socio-political systems.
  • Celtic: Tribal governance and oral legal traditions.
  • Yoruba: Complex governance and urbanization in West Africa.
  • Japanese: Strong systems of feudal and imperial governance.
  • Mexica (Aztec): Centralized political systems and codified laws.
  • Inca: Empire-wide organization and labor systems.
  • Taino: Structured communities and leadership systems.
  • Cultural/Artistic Influence
    Cultures known for their contributions to art, philosophy, storytelling, and mythology:
  • Greek: Art, theater, and philosophy.
  • Egyptian: Monumental art and religious symbolism.
  • Norse: Mythology and storytelling traditions.
  • Muisca: Goldwork and mythology ("El Dorado").
  • Romani: Renowned for their music, storytelling, and cultural diffusion.
  • Sicagic: Monumental stonework and mythological ties to the sea.
  • Inuit: Art and oral traditions tied to survival and spirituality.
  • Wuxia: Storytelling traditions and martial arts.
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