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Ancient History Knowledge Base

Overview

A structured knowledge base covering ancient history from the earliest civilizations through the fall of the Western Roman Empire @t[..=0476]. The knowledge base spans roughly 3,000 years of human history across Eurasia, North Africa, and the Mediterranean world.

Scope

This knowledge base documents:

  • Civilizations — empires, kingdoms, and city-states (Sumer, Akkad, Egypt, Assyria, Persia, Greece, Rome, Carthage, Maurya, Han China, and more)
  • Rulers — kings, pharaohs, emperors, and generals (Alexander the Great, Hammurabi, Ramesses II, Augustus, Cyrus the Great, and others)
  • Battles — major military engagements and their strategic significance (Marathon, Thermopylae, Gaugamela, Cannae, Actium, Adrianople)
  • Cities — major urban centers and archaeological sites (Rome, Athens, Babylon, Alexandria, Ur, Pompeii, Troy)
  • Treaties — diplomatic agreements and peace settlements (Treaty of Kadesh, Peace of Nicias, Treaty of Apamea)
  • Religions — belief systems and their development (Greek religion, Egyptian religion, Zoroastrianism, Mesopotamian religion, early Christianity, Roman religion)
  • Technologies — engineering and material innovations (bronze-working, iron smelting, Roman concrete, aqueducts, roads)
  • Trade routes — commercial networks and their cultural impact (Silk Road, Incense Route, Amber Road)
  • Legal codes — foundational law texts (Code of Hammurabi, Code of Ur-Nammu, Twelve Tables)
  • Writing systems — scripts and literacy (cuneiform, Phoenician alphabet, Egyptian hieroglyphics)
  • Cultural movements — intellectual and artistic traditions (Greek philosophy, Hellenism)
  • Definitions — glossary of terms, acronyms, and conventions used throughout

Conventions

  • Dates use BCE/CE notation throughout (not BC/AD)
  • Temporal tags use factbase syntax: @t[=331 BCE] for exact events, @t[~2560 BCE] for approximate dates, @t[305 BCE..30 BCE] for ranges
  • Approximate dates (common in ancient history) are marked with ~
  • Contested chronologies are noted inline with scholarly variants cited
  • Every factual claim cites a source — primary ancient texts or modern archaeological scholarship
  • Cross-references link rulers ↔ civilizations ↔ battles ↔ cities where relevant

Folder Structure

Folder Document Type Contents
battles/ battle Military engagements
cities/ city Urban centers and archaeological sites
civilizations/ civilization Empires, kingdoms, and cultures
cultural-movements/ cultural-movement Intellectual and artistic traditions
definitions/ definition Glossary and term definitions
legal-codes/ legal-code Law texts and governance documents
religions/ religion Belief systems and religious history
rulers/ person Individual rulers and leaders
technologies/ technology Engineering and material innovations
trade-routes/ trade-route Commercial and cultural exchange networks
treaties/ treaty Diplomatic agreements
writing-systems/ writing-system Scripts and literacy systems

Sources

Primary sources include Herodotus, Thucydides, Livy, Polybius, Plutarch, Strabo, and cuneiform tablets. Secondary sources draw on peer-reviewed archaeology, university publications, and established encyclopedias such as the Oxford Classical Dictionary and the Cambridge Ancient History series.

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