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20,000 BCE
Stone Age
Is a thought to have lasted in England for a short period in the world´s history. -
12,000 BCE
Mesolithic
Transitional period from the early Stone Age to the new Stone Age, since the last ice age that ended 12,000 years ago. -
Period: 9000 BCE to 6000 BCE
Neolithic
Superior polished Stone, build structure, farming, crude pottery, buried their death. -
3100 BCE
Bronze Age
Prehistoric period in which the metallurgy of this metal was developed. -
1200 BCE
Iron Age
Period where the use of iron as a material to make weapons and tols was discovered and popularized. -
1200 BCE
The celts
Were the firts people in England about whose language we have definitive knowledge. -
Period: 1200 BCE to 400 BCE
The celts
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Period: 1000 BCE to 1 BCE
The first millenium B.C
The set of statements describing the inherit proto-indoeuropean occlusive or stop consonants, was developed in Proto-Germanic. -
55 BCE
Julius Caesar
in the summer, Julius Caesar having completed the conquest of Gaun decided upon an invasion of England. -
4 BCE
The earliest Indian literature
took the form of the canonical Hindu sacred writings, known as the Veda, which were written in Sanskrit. -
43
Roman Conquest
Emperor Claudius. Sent an army of 4000 to Britain. Southeastern región. -
Period: 43 to 410
Latin words
Latin words might have arrived in English To beging with, they must have entered the Celtic speech of the Britons during the Roman occupation -
61
Boudicca - Widow of a chief.
She led the uprising of the Celts. -
75
Roman governor agricola
The district south of England was under Roman rule for more than 300 years. (75-85 A.D) -
301
In the 4th century,
Britain had been exposed to attacks by the saxons from as early, when the Island under roman´s rule. -
401
5th century East Anglia.
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410
Agreement with the jutes.
the romans withdrew and the celts had no more protection. That´s why Vortigen, one of the celtic leaders have entered an agreement with the jutes. -
449
The invasion of britain
About the 449 began the invasion of britain by germanic tribes, the founders of the English nation -
Period: 450 to 1150
Old English period
It was full of inflections -
477
Sussex
The saxons landed in the south coast. -
495
Wessex
Further bands of saxons settled to the west. -
547
The angles occupied the east coast
In 547 established and Anglian kingdom of the Humber (Essex) -
597
The arrival of St Augustine.
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601
7th century - Northumbria gained political supremacy.
The district south of England was under Roman rule for more than 300 years. -
701
⦁ 8th century – Mercia
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780
The Vikings
The Vikings first made their presence felt in Britain, but it was a further century before Old Norse words began to arrive in Old English. -
802
9th Century – Wessex
Wessex won supremacy under the guidance of Egbert (802-839). -
878
King Alfred made a treaty
King Alfred (c.849–899) made a treaty with the Viking leader Guthrum (d. 890), which roughly Split England into two. -
Period: 1101 to
Philologists
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1104
Henry of Huntingdon
an interested in the past was distinguishing characteristics of humans -
Period: 1150 to 1500
Middle English period
Tthe inflections became reduced. -
Period: 1500 to
Modern English period
Inflectional system has disappeared. -
Sir William Jones
Sanskrit was related to Latin, Greek and German -
Rasmus Rask
Danish language scholar founder of science of comparative linguistics. The language has a common ancestor. -
Jacob Grimm
German philologist. The discover of Grimm´s Law. Elder of the brothers Grimm. -
Franz Bopp.
German linguist established the importance of sanskrit in the comparative study of indo european language. -
Period: to
53 Universal languages were proposed
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Entrega de Project 1.2- Digital Timeline (teams)
Equipo # 9
Dariana Dorely Rivera Mora
Kevin Alejandro Camas Ake
Angélica Isabel Cruz Espínola
Rebeca Martínez Frías
Cristina Lara Ku