The study unit’s interests are typically divided into geographic areas related to the subject even though many cultures overlap as territories were claimed by various groups. Prehistoric, Egypt, Greece and Rome are self-explanatory. Maps may be added and encompass roughly the areas noted.
An overview of the ancient civilizations of the world.
Arctic
Native Peoples’ arachaeological sites with Viking artifactsPalelolithic sites of Upper Siberia
(Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, United States, Upper Mexico)
The Frist Americans – based on the archaeological evidenceNorse Culture evidence in North AmericaVarious Prehistoric sites of North AmericaCulture areas of Ancient North America
Meso-America
(Lower Mexico and Central America)
The Aztec Empire at the time of Spanish Contact
A map showing the lands of the Maya at the height of their civilization, prior to the Classic Maya Collapse discuss… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…— Fall of Civilizations Podcast (@Fall_of_Civ_Pod) February 08, 2019
The Mayan Empire and its major archaeological sitesThe Olmec Empire, with its three major archaeological sites, as it blends to the Southern Maya AreaThe area of the Zapotecs, a pre Mayan civilization of SW Mexico
South America
A veiw of the ancient civilizations of South AmericaChavin civilization approximately 500BCIncan civilizatin withtheir vast road network, at the time of spanish contact.Area of Nazca lines in greater Peru
(South American Countries)
Europe
(From the Atlantic to Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Arctic down to Africa)
Early European Farming MigrationEarly Neolitic cultures based on part on DNA evidenceEurope in the Copper Agethe late Neolithic Age in EuropeEarly Middle Bronze Age in EuropeThe European Middle Bronze AgeThe European Late Bronze age
EurAsia
Major archaeological sites of TurkeyThe Baltic States 1100-1400Archaeological sites in Russia as seen from space5 major archaeological sites of SiberiaRussia in 1215ADArchaeological Sites of Cyprus