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(2nd millennium BC – 1st millennium BC – 1st millennium – other millennia)
EventsThe turn of the 1st millenium BC introduced a deep change in civilization throughout the ancient world. We can speak of a world making place for another, very different in nature. The previous Bronze Age civilizations were made of small cities clustered around predominant palaces or temples, complex egypto-babylonian style writing systems reserved to an educated minority, and military emphasis on two-wheeled war chariots led by aristocrats. The first millenium BC, by contrast, were times of Iron Age technology, growing cities with the anonymus crowd becoming an entity of its own, widespread popular use of easy-to-learn alphabetic writings, and new military tactics based on infantry, best characterized by the Greek hoplite. With the rise of great, densely populated cities and the growing role played by commoners in matters of war and peace, these were the times when the masses gained a voice of their own, and organized forms of democracy were experimented for the first time. On the geopolitical level, as the previous period was a time of endless competition between regional powers, the 1st millenium BC pushed the imperialist ideals at a whole new scale, with a long succession of universal empires, starting with Assyria, followed by a last brief flash of Babylonia splendour, the Persian Empire, the Hellenistic civilization and the Roman Empire. Imperialism itself also changed in nature. All powers of the millenia before were exchanging pure predator-and-prey relations. By contrast, starting with the Persian Empire most of the great empires of the 1st millenium BC developed a new philosophy of enlightened power, explicitely conquering peoples and nations "for their own good", to impose universal peace and prosperity. Whether or not this grand ideal was actualy realized, the explicit philosophy of working for the good of all the peoples was unheard of until then. To summarize the trend, the first millenium BC opened the doors to civilization, spreading it's reach to all classes and all peoples.
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