The Sumerian abacus appeared in 2700 BC, a primitive device which was difficult to use. The Persians used the abacus in 600 BC. The Greek abacus dated to the 5th Century BC. The Chinese dated to the 2nd Century BC
It's in the ninth century BC.
10 BC was in the first century BC.
6th century BC.
The first century BC. Incidentally, there was no 0th century - BC or AD.
1101 BC was the last year of the 12th century BC.
Probably 1100-1199 would be referred to as the 12th century. In our time, the 1900s were called the 20th Century.
1101
It is in the middle of the 8th century BC. The years 1 to 100 BC (inclusive) are the 1st century BC. 101 to 200 are the 2nd century BC 201 to 300 are the 3rd century BC 301 to 400 are the 4th century BC 401 to 500 are the 5th century BC 501 to 600 are the 6th century BC 601 to 700 are the 7th century BC 701 to 800 are the 8th century BC . . . and so on.
No. It was in the 15th century BC.
The Fifth century - somewhere between 500 BC and 600 BC
The 6th century BC began on the year 600 BC and finished on 501 BC. So from 2000 AD it is 2,500-2,600 years old.
1200 to 600 BCE.
Hercules is a mythological figure. Any assigning him to a particular year or century is pure speculation.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
Traditionally, the Trojan War was fought sometime very early in the 12th century BC, say 1194 to 1184 BC.