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| 206 BC |
| | The Qin emperor, Shi Huangdi, is buried at Xi'an with a vast army of terracotta soldiers | |
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| 206 BC |
| | The Han, the first of the great Chinese dynasties, is established | |
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| 202 BC |
| | Hannibal suffers his first decisive defeat by a Roman army, at an unidentified site in north Africa called Zama | |
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| 201 BC |
| | Carthaginian Spain is handed over to Rome to become two new provinces, at the end of the Second Punic War | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | Cement is in use for construction in Asia Minor, possibly developed first in Pergamum | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | The earth drawings of the Nazca people, known now as the Nazca Lines, are some of the largest works of art ever created | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | Indian cavalrymen ride with their big toes in loops of leather or fabric - a first step towards the stirrup | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | Seafarers reach and colonize the Pacific island of Samoa | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | The oasis city of Palmyra acquires importance on the caravan route between Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean | |
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| c. 200 BC |
| | The Mochica develop a civilization, in the north of modern Peru, known for its realistic pottery sculpture | |
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