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Prehistory
up to 3700 BCE
The Bronze Age in the Land of Israel lasted about 2,500 years. During this period, towns were first established in the country and the structure of the city states served as the main social format.
The Bronze Age
3700 - 1150 BCE
The period between the end of the Late Bronze Age, around 1200 BCE, and the destruction of the First Temple in 586, is called the Iron Age.
The Iron Age
1150 - 586 BCE
During the Persian period, the vast majority of the Ancient Near East came under the hegemony of the Achaemenid monarchs who founded the Persian Empire, the largest empire to that date
The Persian Period
586 - 333 BCE
The Hellenistic period in the Land of Israel began with the conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 BC and ended in 63 BC with the conquest by the Roman Republic
The Hellenistic Period
333 - 63 BCE
The conquest of the Land of Israel by the Roman general Pompey in 64–61 BCE marked the end of the Hellenistic period, and the land became subject to a new ruler—Rome
The Roman Period
63 BCE–324 CE
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The Byzantine Period
330 - 636
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The Early Islamic Period
636 – 1099
The Crusader period in the history of Jerusalem began with the conquest of the city by the Crusaders in 1099, during the First Crusade, and becoming the capital of the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem, after 450 years of Muslim rule
The Crusader Period
1099 - 1260
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The Mamluk Period
1260 - 1517
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The Ottoman Period
1517 - 1917
The Mamluk Period
1260 - 1517
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