Time periods in the Palestine region explained

See main article: List of archaeological periods (Levant).

See also: Timeline of the Palestine region and Timeline of Jerusalem.

Time periods in the region of Palestine summarizes the major time periods in the history of the region of Palestine/Land of Israel, and notes the major events in each time period.

Period
(Archaeological age)
Period name Ruling regime Region names Major events
4000–3300 BC (Copper Age)Pre-history 

See main article: Prehistory of Palestine.

  • Initial use of copper, agriculture become the basis of the economy, the formation of the first cities.
3300–1000 BC (Bronze Age and Iron Age I)The Canaanite and Egyptian period
Canaanites / New Kingdom EgyptCanaan / Djahy
1000–732 BC (Iron Age IIA+B)The Israelite period
Ancient Israel and JudahKingdom of Israel (united monarchy) / Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) / Kingdom of Judah / Philistia / Territorial environs of Arabu, Edom, Phoenicia
  • Collapse of Canaanite cities, settlement increase in hill country and Transjordan
  • 1030–930 BC: The United Kingdom of Israel: the kingdom of Saul, Ishbaal, David and Solomon (Biblical sources only, dates are estimated).
  • 928 BC: Kingdom splits into two kingdoms: Israel in the north and Judah (containing Jerusalem) in the south. (Biblical sources only, dates are estimated).
  • Intrusion of Assyria into the region, states and cities lose independence.
732–539 BC (Iron Age IIC)Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian periodsNeo-Assyrian Empire and Neo-Babylonian EmpireEber-Nari / Yehud[1] [2]
539–332 BCThe Persian periodPersian EmpireEber-Nari / Province of Judah / Palestina[4] [5] [6] [7]
332–37 BCThe Hellenistic periodHellenistic Greece (Ptolemaic / Seleucid Kingdoms), Hasmonean KingdomCœle-Syria / Palestine[8] / Hasmonean Judea / Decapolis / Paralia / Acre / Dor
37 BC – 6 ADThe Early Roman periodRoman Republic / Roman EmpireHerodian Judea / Tetrarchy of Judea / Decapolis / Territorial environs of Syria, Aegyptus
6–135 ADThe Early Roman periodRoman Republic / Roman EmpireJudaea (Roman province) / Samaria / Idumea / Galilee / Decapolis
135–324The Late Roman periodRoman EmpireSyria Palaestina
  • 260 AD: Short-living Palmyrene Empire emerges in the Levant, splitting from the Roman Empire.
  • 272 AD: Palmyrene Empire is reannexed to Roman Empire. Syria Palaestina restored as Roman province.
324–638The Byzantine periodByzantine EmpirePalaestina I and Palaestina II
638–1099The Arab Caliphate PeriodRashidun, Umayyad and Abbasid and Fatimid CaliphatesJund Filastin[9]
1099–1260The Crusader period and the Ayyubid PeriodThe Crusaders, Seljuks and AyyubidsSouthern Levant / Kingdom of Jerusalem / Outremer / Palestine / Holy Land
1260–1517The Mamluk periodThe MamlukDamascus Wilayah / Filastin
1517–1917The Ottoman periodOttoman EmpireOttoman Syria / Southern Syria / Arz-i-Filistin[10] [11]
1917–1948The British Mandate periodBritish EmpireMandatory Palestine

See main article: Mandatory Palestine.

1948 onwardsModern periodIsrael / Egypt / Jordan / Palestinian National Authority / Hamas Government in GazaState of Israel / West Bank / Gaza Strip / Palestinian territories / State of Palestine

See main article: History of Israel.

See also

Notes and References

  1. S. Parpola, Neo-Assyrian Toponyms, Alter Orient und Altes Testament. Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte des Alten Orients und des Alten Testaments 6, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1970, p. 116
  2. R. Zadok, Geographical Names According to New and Late-Babylonian Texts, Beihefte zum Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients, Répertoire Géographique des Textes Cunéiformes 8, Wiesbaden, 1985, p. 129
  3. Chronology of the Israelite Tribes from The History Files (historyfiles.co.uk)
  4. Dandamaev, M (1994): "Eber-Nari", in E. Yarshater (ed.) Encyclopaedia Iranica vol. 7.
  5. Drumbrell, WJ (1971): "The Tell el-Maskuta Bowls and the 'Kingdom' of Qedar in the Persian Period", BASOR 203, pp. 33–44.
  6. Tuell (1991): "The Southern and Eastern Borders of Abar-Nahara", BASOR n. 234, pp. 51–57
  7. Web site: Satrapies . 26 March 2020 . 7 April 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160407114756/http://www.livius.org/sao-sd/satrap/satrap.htm . dead .
  8. Web site: From Arrian, the Anabasis of Alexander . www.luc.edu . 22 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20031022191241/http://www.luc.edu/faculty/ldossey/arrian.htm . 22 October 2003 . dead.
  9. Book: Palestine Under the Moslems from AD 650 to 1500, Translated from the Works of the Medieval Arab Geographers. Guy le Strange. Florence. 1890. Palestine Exploration Fund.
  10. Book: The Arabs and Zionism before World War I. Neville J. Mandel. 1976. University of California Press. 0-520-02466-4. The Ottoman Government employed the term "Arz-i-Filistin" (the "Land of Palestine") in official correspondence, meaning for all intents and purposes the area to the west of the River Jordan which became "Palestine" under the British in 1922.
  11. Book: An English and Turkish dictionary. James Redhouse . 1856 . books.google.com.