Who was the first Greek writer?
Aeschylus
What is the oldest text in the world?
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Who was a Greek writer?
Sophocles was one of the three great tragedians of ancient Greece along with Aeschylus and Euripides. He wrote 123 tragedies during his life, but only seven of which have completely survived including Antigone, Oedipus the King and Electra.
What period is 800 BC to 500 AD?
In northeastern Europe, the period from about a.d. 1–400 is termed the Roman Iron Age. Since the late nineteenth century, the central European Iron Age has been divided into two sequential periods named after important archaeological sites. The earlier period (c. 800–480 b.c.) is known as the Hallstatt period.
What came first Bronze or Iron Age?
The Iron Age was a period in human history that started between 1200 B.C. and 600 B.C., depending on the region, and followed the Stone Age and Bronze Age.
Why was it called the Iron Age?
The Iron Age was a prehistoric, archaeological era that existed from around 1200 BC to 100 BC (the 12th to 1st Centuries Before Christ). During the Iron Age, iron material was commonly used to make tools, so the era was named after it.
What date was the Iron Age?
500 BC – 332 BC
When was the Chalcolithic period?
The Chalcolithic period (4500-3600 BC)
What was life expectancy in 1600?
39.7 years
Do shorter people live longer?
Shorter people also appear to have longer average lifespans. The authors suggest that the differences in longevity between the sexes is due to their height differences because men average about 8.0% taller than women and have a 7.9% lower life expectancy at birth.
Why are short people so angry?
One of the ways they felt less masculine is when they feel that their height is shorter than average. It was found that lowering a person’s height can raise feelings of vulnerability and increase levels of paranoia which could lead to them blowing their fuse much faster. This is also known as the “Napoleon Complex.”
What is the healthiest height for a man?
One study of more than 500 people showed that men who are about 5 feet 11 inches or taller are almost 60% less likely to have Alzheimer’s disease than those who are about 5 feet 7 inches or shorter. Taller women may have lower odds of it as well, but the link to height doesn’t seem to be as strong for them.