This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.
Prehistoric warfare
Early estimate | Late estimate | Location | Participants |
---|---|---|---|
16650 BC |
11450 BC |
Jebel Sahaba | Qadan culture? |
8550 BC |
7550 BC |
Nataruk | Unknown |
c. 8000 BC |
Arnhem Land | Aboriginal Australians | |
8000 BC |
3500 BC |
Iberian Mediterranean Basin | Unknown |
5207 BC |
4849 BC |
Schöneck-Kilianstädten | Linear Pottery culture |
c. 5000 BC |
Talheim | ||
c. 5000 BC |
Schletz | ||
c. 3500 BC |
Hamoukar | Uruk? | |
3359 BC |
3105 BC |
Ötztal Alps | Unknown |
c. 3400–1000 BC
999 BC – 1 BC
1 AD – 1000 AD
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