Late Antiquity
Watch older worlds loosen and recombine as stelae, monasteries, scholars, bishops, desert kingdoms, and new courts remake the map of power.
250 CE - 500 CE
Late Antiquity crosses the point where the ancient world begins taking on new religious, political, and regional forms.
The route highlights Buddhist teaching, Aksumite conversion, Alexandrian scholarship, Maya stelae, and Ravenna's royal power. Art, theology, and learning move into new institutions.
The later scenes place bishops, councils, monastic foundations, Maya monuments, Ravenna rulers, and new Germanic kingdoms beside imperial transition, making religious authority and regional courts central to the chronology.
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