The first section of humanities addresses world history.
Ancient Near East History
Ancient Near Eastern history, from the rise of Sumer (3250 BCE) to the conquests of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great (330 BCE)
Ancient Greek History
Ancient Greek History, covering parts of the Bronze Age, the "Dark Age," the Archaic Period, and the Classical Age.
Hellenistic Period
Hellenistic period (or, era), from the period from the death of Alexander (323 BCE) to the establishment of Roman dominance
Ancient Roman History
The history of ancient Rome, from the traditional date of its founding by Romulus (753 BCE) and the period of the seven kings (753-509 BCE), to the Roman Republic (509-27 BCE) and the Roman Empire (31 BCE – 476 CE).
Medieval History
Early Middle Ages (500–1000 CE), High Middle Ages (1000–1300 CE), and Late Middle Ages (1300–1500)
Modern History
Early Modern History (1500–1789 CE), Middle Modern History (1789–1914), and Late Modern History (1914–1989)

