Timeline of the Palestine region

[4] The Babylonian period began with the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II in 587 or 586 BCE.

[4] The Roman period lasted from Pompey's conquest of Palestine in 66 BCE, until the legal establishment of Christianity in the realm.

Suggestions for the end date vary between the Edict of Milan in 313 CE by which Constantine the Great and co-emperor Licinius declare Christianity a permitted religion, and the declaration of Nicene Christianity as the sole state religion by three co-emperors including Theodosius, emperor of the East, through the Edict of Thessalonica of 380.

Allowing for varying starting dates (see above under Roman period), this timeline chooses for convenience's sake to set the starting year of the Byzantine period as 313, when Constantine declared Christianity a permitted religion.

The Crusader period, sometimes referred to as the medieval period, as it was the only time when the Western-type societal organisation was transplanted to the region, lasted from 1099 when the Crusaders captured Jerusalem, to 1291 when the Kingdom of Jerusalem's last major possession in the Holy Land, Acre, was overrun by the Mamluks.

Satellite image of the Palestine region from 2003
The Qesem Cave was occupied by prehistoric humans at approximately 420,000–220,000 BCE .
The Babylonian captivity (painting by James Tissot from c. 1896 to 1902)
Model of the Second Temple at the Israel Museum
The Madaba Map depiction of 6th-century Jerusalem
The Dome of the Rock (photograph from 1856)
Scythopolis (Beit She'an) was one of the cities destroyed during 749 Galilee earthquake
Conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 during the First Crusade (painting from the 19th century)
Battle of Cresson (from a copy of the Passages d'outremer , c.1490)
Siege of Acre (painting by Dominique Papety from 1840)
Walls of Jerusalem (photo taken in 2005)
Battle of Nazareth (painting by Antoine-Jean Gros from 1801)
Ottoman machine gunners during the Second Battle of Gaza, 1917
Emir Feisal and Chaim Weizmann during their meeting in 1918
1948: declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel
Palestinian Arab refugees in 1948
1993: Bill Clinton , Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat after signing the Oslo Accords
Summer 2006: The Second Lebanon War (photograph taken on August 15, 2006)