A Quick Timeline

I quickly wrote this, comments, questions? Bascially, the Indo-Europeans head east at first and interesting things happen in europe.
POD-2700 BC-The Sahara does not dry.
2500 BC-The Indo-European tribes decide to head east, into Central Asia.
2400 BC-The Sahara begins to dry out, from the south and west.
2000 BC-Semitic peoples, such as the Phoenecians begin to move into Anatolia.
1800 BC-Phoenecians, now based in southern Turkey and Northern Syria, begin to trade around the Mediterranean.
1800 BC-An Indo-European tribe known as the Tocharians migrates into Northern Persia and Pakistan.
1700 BC-The Mesopotamian Empire is formed, it spreads into southern persia.
1600 BC-The Hebrews, having migrated into Greece, set up a city known as Gerar on the site of Megara, the Pelasgians are expelled and move north to the Dalmatian coast and Macedonia.
1400 BC-The Hurrian empire forms in Northern Anatolia.
1300 BC-The Hurrian Empire fights wars of expansion against the Phoenicians, Hebrews, and other tribes in Anatolia.
1225 BC-The Scythians split off from the Indo-Europeans, moving into Caucasia, pushing the Caucasians south.
1200 BC-The Egyptian Empire collapses in a rebellion.
1200 BC-The Canaanites begin to move into Egypt.
1100 BC-The Hebews and Phoenicians begin to move into Italy and the Adriatic, currently dominated by the Tyrhennians.
1075 BC-The Hurrian empire collapses under waves of Caucasian nomads moving south.
1000 BC-The Phoenicians are defeated in Anatolia by the Hurrians, many move to trading posts around the Mediterranean, mainly to the city of Cyrene on the Libyan coast or the City of Tingia on the site of OTL Marsailles.
900 BC-The Scythians begin to move through Russia into Northern Europe, coming into contact with the Sgurt Peoples.
900 BC-The Bantu peoples begin to move away from their increasingly desertified homeland. One group heads southeast, into East africa, while the other goes north.
800 BC-A prince of one of the Egyptian states unites the Nile Delta against the Canaanites. The New Egyptian Empire is formed. They begin to campaign into Palestine, rather than uniting the states to their south.
800 BC-The Hurrians begin to move into Eastern Europe.
700 BC-The Bantu people arrive at the Mediterranean, they begin crossing at Gibratler into Spain.
650-The Populonian Kingdom, a minor Etruscan kingdom, expands around northern Italy.
600 BC-The Populonians begin their invasions of the Pelasgasian states of the Adriatic.
600 BC-The Bantu settle Spain and Southern France. To their north, the Scythos and the Picts are, while the Tingian Republic borders them to the east.
550 BC-The Populonians campaign in southern Italy against the Hebrew and Phoenician statelets.
500 BC-The Populonian Kingdom has complete control of the Adriatic.
500 BC-The Scythos fully integrate the Sgurt peoples, creating a creole language.
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I like the city of Underscore :)

Maybe its where General XYZ came from, in one of my timelines!

Best Regards
Grey Wolf
 
The newest form. The places with underscores need names, so suggestions are welcome.
POD-2700 BC-The Sahara does not dry.
2500 BC-The Indo-European tribes decide to head east, into Central Asia.
2400 BC-The Sahara begins to dry out, from the south and west.
2000 BC-Semitic peoples, such as the Phoenecians begin to move into Anatolia.
1800 BC-Phoenecians, now based in southern Turkey and Northern Syria, begin to trade around the Mediterranean.
1800 BC-An Indo-European tribe known as the Tocharians migrates into Northern Persia and Pakistan.
1700 BC-The Mesopotamian Empire is formed, it spreads into southern persia.
1600 BC-The Hebrews, having migrated into Greece, set up a city known as ____ on the site of Megara, the Pelasgians are expelled and move north to the Dalmatian coast and Macedonia.
1400 BC-The Hurrian empire forms in Northern Anatolia.
1300 BC-The Hurrian Empire fights wars of expansion against the Phoenicians, Hebrews, and other tribes in Anatolia.
1225 BC-The Scythians split off from the Indo-Europeans, moving into Caucasia, pushing the Caucasians south.
1200 BC-The Egyptian Empire collapses in a rebellion.
1200 BC-The Canaanites begin to move into Egypt.
1100 BC-The Hebews and Phoenicians begin to move into Italy and the Adriatic, currently dominated by the Tyrhennians.
1075 BC-The Hurrian empire collapses under waves of Caucasian nomads moving south.
1000 BC-The Phoenicians are defeated in Anatolia by the Hurrians, many move to trading posts around the Mediterranean, mainly to the city of Cyrene on the Libyan coast or the City of Tingia on the site of OTL Marsailles.
900 BC-The Scythians begin to move through Russia into Northern Europe, coming into contact with the Sgurt Peoples.
900 BC-The Bantu peoples begin to move away from their increasingly desertified homeland. One group heads southeast, into East africa, while the other goes north.
800 BC-A prince of one of the Egyptian states unites the Nile Delta against the Canaanites. The New Egyptian Empire is formed. They begin to campaign into Palestine, rather than uniting the states to their south.
800 BC-The Hurrians begin to move into Eastern Europe.
700 BC-The Bantu people arrive at the Mediterranean, they begin crossing at Gibratler into Spain.
650-The Populonian Kingdom, a minor Etruscan kingdom, expands around northern Italy.
600 BC-The Populonians begin their invasions of the Pelasgasian states of the Adriatic.
600 BC-The Bantu settle Spain and Southern France. To their north, the Scythos and the Picts are, while the Tingian Republic borders them to the east.
550 BC-The Populonians campaign in southern Italy against the Hebrew and Phoenician statelets.
500 BC-The Populonian Kingdom has complete control of the Adriatic.
500 BC-The Scythos fully integrate the Sgurt peoples, creating a creole language.
477 BC-The Populonians, over a dispute over Corsica, go to war, this war will be known as the 1st Populo-Tingian War.
474 BC-The Hebrew Kingdom of ____ in Southern Italy joins on the side of the Tingian Republic.
473 BC-Tingian troops sack Populonia. The Populonian senate, led by General _____ overthrow the King and agre to peace with Tingia and _____. They lose southern Italy and northern italy.
450 BC-Populonia recovers and once again fights Tingia, without the help of ____.
437 BC-Tingia is defeated, all of its mainland holdings except for a strip of the coast, including Tingia, Corsica, and the Baeleric Islands are annexed.
421 BC-The Populonians come into contact with the Scythos for the first time.
415 BC-A Scythos warband comes southward, on horses, and attacks Populonia, the wreack havoc upon the Dalmatian coast and the port city of Tarcste, Elector ____ of the Populonian Republic vows to avenge the deaths caused.
410 BC-Elector ___ of Populonia orders the construction of a giant wall east of the Alps to protect against the Scythos hordes.
405 BC-The construction of the great wall of Populonia is finished, it is mainly a series of fortresses, ditches, and outposts. The inside of the wall, or populonia is known as "Thvascuna", while the outside is known as "Khenscuna".
402 BC-A Populonian force is sent north, into the wilderness to find out about the Scythos. It is found that the Scythos are a culture of clans, many of whom are migratory and move through the central European plain on the horses they are famed for. They are generally disunified, but every once in a while, a king unites the clans.
401 BC-The Pictish cheif of Abarlahour, in southern England, unites a few of the statelets.
397 BC-The state of ____ goes to war with Populonia again, it is destroyed and annexed.
390 BC-The Populonians begin to trade with the Phoenician statelets in Sicily and North Africa heavily.
388 BC-The Phoenicians in Greece form the ___ League.
 
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