the Byzantines (AD 500) - Mediterranean
civilization comprised of the eastern
Roman Empire
the Arabs (AD 500) - Islamic civilization
centered around the Arabian peninsula
the Teutons (AD 500) - civilization
comprised of various Germanic polities in
northern and central Europe including the
Holy Roman Empire and its successor
states
the Huari (AD 500) - pre-Columbian
civilization based in the south-central
Andes of Peru
the Olmec-Xicalanca (AD 500) - civilization
in central Mexico that settled
monumental cities like Huapalcalco and
Xochicalco, not to be confused with the
Olmecs
the Hausa (AD 500) - West African
civilization arising in Nigeria
the Anglo-Saxons (AD 600) - northern
European civilization focused in the British
Isles
the Tibetans (AD 600) - east Asian
civilization based in the Himalayas
the Indonesians (AD 600) - southeast
Asian civilization based in the Malaysian
peninsula and Indonesian archipelago
the Moors (AD 700) - Islamic civilization
based in North Africa and Spain
the Siamese (AD 700) - Thai civilization
based in southeast Asia
the Anasazi (AD 700) - North American
pueblo-dwelling civilization based in the
southwestern United States
the Slavs (AD 700) - eastern European
civilization consisting of various tribes and
kingdoms including Poland
the Norse (AD 800) - northern European
civilization based in Scandinavia and
beyond
the Toltecs (AD 800) - Mesoamerican
civilization based at Tula in central Mexico
the Malinese (AD 800) - western African
civilization, including the empires of
Ghana, Mali and Songhai
the Mississippians (AD 800) - North
American mound-building civilization,
based at Cahokia in the mid-west of the
United States
the Chimú (AD 900) - pre-Columbian
civilization located along the northern
coast of Peru
the Mixtecs (AD 900) - Mesoamerican
civilization located in central Mexico
the French (AD 900) - western European
civilization occupying the majority of Gaul,
resulting from a fusion of Gallo-Roman
and Frankish elements
the Iberians (AD 900) - southern
European civilization comprised of the
various Christian kingdoms of Spain and
Portugal
the Italians (AD 900) - southern European
civilization comprised of various
mercantile city-states along the Italian
peninsula
the Russians (AD 900) - large Slavic
subculture arising on the Eurasian steppes
from a fusion of Norse and Slavic
elements
the Tatars (AD 900) - confederation of
tribes arising on the central Asian
steppes, resulting in polities as disparate
as Bulgaria and Kazan
the Kanem-Bornu (AD 900) - central
African civilization stretching from Nigeria
to Chad
the Zimbabweans (AD 1000) - civilization
located on the southern African inland
plateau
the Magyars (AD 1000) - migratory Finno-
Ugric people that settled in eastern
Europe
the Turks (AD 1000) - migratory
civilization that ultimately settled in
Turkey and gave rise to the Seljuk and
Ottoman Empires
the Polynesians (AD 1100) - oceanic
civilization consisting of multiple tribes
spread across the Pacific Ocean, including
the Tongans, Samoans, Hawaiians and
Maori
the Jurchen (AD 1100) - east Asian
civilization located in Manchuria, dynastic
rulers of China's Jin and Qing dynasties
the Mongols (AD 1200) - central Asian
civilization inhabiting the steppes of
Mongolia, conquered an empire spanning
most of Eurasia
the Balts (AD 1200) - various tribes arising
in the coastal region of the Baltic Sea
the Incans (AD 1200) - South American
civilization spanning the Andes from
Ecuador and Peru to Chile and Bolivia
the Aztecs (AD 1300) - Mesoamerican
confederation of tribes centered around
Tenochtitlan (or Mexico City)
the Bantu (AD 1400) - African civilization
comprised of a conglomeration of tribes
arising in south-central Africa
the Edo (AD 1400) - west African
civilization arising in southern Nigeria,
including the Benin Empire
the Yoruba (AD 1400) - west African
civilization arising in western and northern
Nigeria