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30| c. 400 BC–AD c. 250 | Central America [everyday life] | The Late Formative (or pre-Classic) period of Mayan culture takes place in Mexico. By 400 BC, large structures have been built at several sites in the tropical lowland jungle. In the highlands, people begin to put up large clay platforms, some the basis for temples and others for elite houses, flanking open plazas. | | c. 200 BC–AD c. 200 | South America [religion] | During this period the Nazca Lines are drawn in the desert along the south coast of Peru. These are enormous stylized outlines of animals, including a monkey, whale, spider, and hummingbird, and sets of parallel lines, some as long as 20 km/12 mi. They are believed to be a development of Chavín de Huantar art; they may have had religious significance, or they may have been connected with astronomy. | | c. 85 BC–AD c. 52 | East Asia [art] | The earliest known Chinese lacquer (found at Lak Lang in North Korea in modern times) is produced. | | 64 BC–AD c. 52 | Syria, Palestine, Seleucid Kingdom, Rome [treaties] | The Roman general Pompey the Great arrives at Antioch in Syria and dictates terms: King Antiochus XIII of Syria is deposed and the Seleucid dynasty ends. Syria becomes part of the Roman provinces. Hyrcanus II and his brother Aristobulus II, rival claimants for the Hasmonaean throne of Judaea, bring their claims before Pompey. Pompey supports the claim of Hyrcanus, but makes Palestine into a Roman province, appointing Hyrcanus as high priest of the Jews but the Idumean Antipater as governor of Roman Judaea. | | c. 19–c. 45 | India [political events] | Gondopharnes becomes king of the Sakas in India. Under him, the Sakas reach the height of their power. | | c. 30–c. 50 | India, Kushan Empire [political events] | The Kushans in India are united under King Kadphasis I, and begin to challenge the power of the Sakas, gaining control of the region around modern Kabul, Afghanistan. | | 30 | Palestine, Roman Empire [crime and punishment] | This is the most probable year of the death of the Jewish religious teacher Jesus Christ. On the 14th day of the Jewish month of Nisan, almost certainly in this year, Christ eats the Passover meal with his disciples in Jerusalem, Judea, where he is betrayed by Judas Iscariot and taken to the house of Caiaphas, the High Priest. The next day he is taken before the Roman procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate, and is crucified for sedition, at Golgotha. | | 17 March 30 | Palestine [births and deaths] | Jesus Christ, Jewish religious teacher, probably crucified for sedition at this time, at Golgotha, Judea (c. 35). |
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