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4000 BCE, 3100 BCE, 1539 BCE, 1292 BCE, ca.6000 BCE, ca.1750 BCE, 220 BC, Early third millennium BCE, 3400 BCE

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These dates seem to be listed in chronological order, but from "last to first. Here's the correct order:

1. ca. 6000 BCE: This is the earliest date, indicating a period around 6000 BCE.

2. Early third millennium BCE: This roughly translates to the period between 3000 BCE and 2001 BCE.

3. 3400 BCE: This is a specific date in the early Bronze Age.

4. 1539 BCE: This marks the eruption of Thera, a volcanic event with significant historical impact.

5. 1292 BCE: This is the traditional date for the start of the Trojan War.

6. ca. 1750 BCE: This approximates the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age in Egypt.

7. 3100 BCE: This is a specific date within the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt.

8. 4000 BCE: This is the latest date on the list, marking the start of the Neolithic period in Mesopotamia.

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