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Chronological Index:
Chronological Index: ANCIENT HISTORY
I n f o r m a t i o n
»Ancient history is a time period from the beginning of writing and recorded human history through late antiquity. The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with the development of Sumerian cuneiform script and continuing until the expansion of Islam in late antiquity. Ancient history covers all continents inhabited by humans in the period 3000 BC – AD 750. The three-age system periodizes ancient history into the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age, with recorded history generally considered to begin with the Bronze Age. The start and end of the three ages vary between world regions. In many regions the Bronze Age is generally considered to begin a few centuries prior to 3000 BC, while the end of the Iron Age varies from the early first millennium BC in some regions to the late first millennium AD in others.«
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G e o g r a p h i c a l I n d e x
1. African History:
Egyptian History,
Roman History
2. American History:
-
3. Asian History:
Assyrian History,
Babylonian History,
Byzantine History,
Chinese History,
Greek History,
Hittite History,
Indian History,
Israelite History,
Persian History,
Roman History
Sumerian History
4. European History:
Prehistory,
Byzantine History,
Etruscan History,
Germanic History,
Greek History,
Roman History
5. Oceanian History:
-
T o p i c a l I n d e x
1. P r o s e c u t i o n
Legislation:
General |
Inquiry:
- |
Trials:
General;
Evidence:
False Accusations;
Punishments:
Castration |
Arbitary Law:
- |
Frequency:
-
2. C a s e s
Biblical Cases,
Fictional Cases,
Mythological Cases,
Real Cases
3. T y p e s
General:
Rape,
Sexual Assault,
Sexual Harassment |
Body:
Genital Mutilation,
Oral Rape |
Circumstances:
Attempted Rape
Rape Threat |
Frequency:
Serial Rape |
Killing:
- |
Offenders:
Bestial Rape,
Gang Rape,
Incestual Rape,
Marital Rape,
Same-Sex Rape |
Places:
- |
Purposes:
Forced Marriage,
Forced Prostitution |
State of Emergency:
Wartime Sexual Violence |
Victims:
Animal Sexual Assault,
Child Sexual Abuse,
Incestual Rape,
Marital Rape,
Same-Sex Rape,
Slave Rape
4. O f f e n d e r s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adults,
Male Adults;
Biological Status:
Animals,
Fabulous Creatures,
Ghosts,
Gods;
Kinship:
Brothers,
Brothers-in-Law,
Daughters,
Fathers,
Grandsons,
Sons,
Stepsons,
Uncles;
Mental Status:
-;
Professions:
Soldiers;
Social Status:
Noblemen,
Slave Masters,
Slaves |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
-;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Physical Consequences:
-;
Reactions:
-
5. V i c t i m s
Characteristics:
Age and Gender:
Female Adults,
Female Children,
Male Adults,
Male Children;
Biological Status:
Fabulous Creatures,
Gods;
Indirect Victims Groups:
Rape Children;
Kinship:
Daughters,
Fathers,
Grandmothers,
Mothers,
Nephews,
Nieces,
Sisters,
Sisters-in-Law,
Stepmothers;
Mental Status:
Drunkenness,
Sleep;
Physical Status:
Virginity;
Professions:
Prostitutes;
Social Status:
Married Women,
Noblemen,
Noblewomen,
Slaves,
Unmarried Women |
Circumstances:
External Circumstances:
Abduction,
Captivity,
Narcotization;
Internal Circumstances:
- |
Consequences:
Mental Consequences:
Trauma |
Physical Consequences:
- |
Reactions:
Suicide;
Social Consequences:
Blaming
6. S o c i e t y
Institutions:
- |
Movements:
- |
Politics:
- |
Rape Culture:
General,
Rape Jokes
7. R e s e a r c h
Disciplines:
Medicine |
Education:
Teaching History
8. R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
Acoustical:
- |
Textual:
Historiographical Texts,
Literary Texts,
Philosophical Texts,
Religious Texts,
Speeches,
Travel Writing |
Visual:
Art
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