1. Riddles of the phenomena
5. Technological revolutions c.70,000/40,000 B.C.-3000 B.C.
6. The opening-up of the Tigris-Euphrates Alluvium and the creation of the Sumerian Civilization
8. Sumer and Akkad, c.3000-2230 B.C.
9. Pharaonic Egypt, c.3000-2181 B.C.
10. The Ecumenical Horizon, c.2500-2000 B.C.
11. The Old-World Oikoumene, c.2140-1730 B.C.
12. The domestication of the horse and the invention of pastoral nomadism on the Eurasian Steppe
13. Relations between regional civilizations, c.1730-1250 B.C.
14. The Volkerwanderung in the Old World, c.1250-950 B.C.
15. The emergence of the "Olmec" civilization in Meso-America
16. The sumero-Akkadian world and egypt, c.950-745 B.C.
17. The Syrian civilization, c.1191-745 B.C.
18. The Hellenic civilization, c.1000-600 B.C.
19. The Indian (Hindu) civilzation, c.1000-600 B.C.
21. The Meso-American and Andean civilzations, c.800-400 B.C.
22. The final bout of Assyrian militarism, 745-605 B.C. and the contemporary eruption from the Steppes
23. The aftermath of Assyrian militarism, 605-522 B.C.
24. The Hellenic civilization, c.750-507 B.C.
25. New departures in spiritual life, c.600-480 B.C.
26. The first Persian Empire, c.550-330 B.C.
27. The confrontation between the first Persian Empire and the Hellenic world, 499-330 B.C.
28. The Hellenic civilization's cultural achievements, 478-338 B.C.
29. The political aftermath of Alexander's overthrow of the first Persian Empire, 329-221 B.C.
30. The development and dissemination of the Hellenic civilization, 334-221 B.C.
31. The warring states of China, 506-221 B.C.
32. The competing philosophies in China, 506-221 B.C.
33. The Indian civilization, c.600-200 B.C.
34. The struggle for mastery of the Western Basin of the Mediterranean, c.600-221 B.C.
35. The Ch'in and Western Han Imperial regimes in China, 221 B.C.-A.D. 9
36. The Mediterranean Basin, South-West Asia, and India, 221 B.C.-A.D. 48
37. The Chinese, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman Empires, 31 B.C.-A.D. 220
38. The interplay of religions and philosophies in the Old-World Oikoumene, 334 B.C.- c.A.D. 220
39. The Meso-American and Andean Civilizations, c.400 B.C.-A.D. 300
40. The Western end of the Old-World Oikoumene, A.D. 220-395
41. The Indian civilization, c. A.D. 224-490
42. The eruption of the Huns from the Eurasian Steppe in the fourth and fifth centuries A.D.
43. The Roman and Persian Empires, A.D. 395-628
44. Western Christendom, 395-634
45. The establishment and disruption of the Christian church, 312-657
46. The Indian civilization, 490-647
47. The political disruption of China and her reception of Buddhism, 220-589
48. The meso-American and Andean civilizations, c. 300-900.
49. The prophet and stateman man Muhammad, c. 570-632
50. The expansion of the Islamic state, 633-750
51. The rejuvenation of the East Roman empire, 628-726
52. Western Christendom, 634-756
53. Eastern Asia, 589-763
54. The Islamic world, 750-945
55. The Byzantine civilization, 726-927/8
56. Western Christendom, 756-911
57. The eruption of the Scandinavians, 793-1000
58. India and South-East Asia, 647-1202
59. Eastern Asia 763-1126
60. The meso-American and Andean civilizations, c. 900-1428
61. The Islamic world, 945-1291
62. The Byzantine world, 927/8-1071
63. Western Christendom, 911-1099
64. The Islamic world, 1110-1291
65. The Byzantine world, 1071-1240
66. Western Christendom, 1099-1321
67. Eastern Asia, 1126-1281
68. The Mongols and their successors
69. The Islamic world, 1291-1555
70. Eastern Orthodox Christendom, 1240-1556
71. Western Christendom, 1321-1563
72. South-East Asia, 1190-1511.
73. Eastern Asia, 1281-1644
74. The meso-American and Andean civilizations,1428-1519
75. the coalescence of the Oikoumene, 1405-1652
76. The Western civilization, 1563-1763
77. Eastern Orthodox Christendom. 1556-1768
The Islamic world, 1555-1768
79. Eastern Asia, 1644-1839
80. The biosphere, 1763-1871
81. The biosphere, 1871-1973
82. A retrospect in 1973.