10th millennium BC

10th millennium BC

The 10th millennium BC marks the beginning of the Mesolithic and Epipaleolithic period, which is the first part of the Holocene epoch. Agriculture, based on the cultivation of primitive forms of millet and rice, occurred in Southwest Asia.Roberts (1994)] Although agriculture was being developed in the Armenian Highlands and the Fertile Crescent, it would not be widely practiced for another 2,000 years.Fact|date=July 2008 Pottery was produced in Japan and North Africa.Fact|date=July 2008

The world population was likely below 5 million people,Fact|date=July 2008 most of whom were hunter-gatherer communities scattered over all continents except Antarctica. The proto-Lapita migration reached the Pacific islands. The Würm glaciation ended, and the beginning interglacial, which endures to this day, allowed the re-settlement of northern regions. The most recent Ice Age ended circa 10,000 BC, and the world entered a period of global warming which continues to this day.

Events

*c. 10,000 BC- First cave drawings are made, with War scenes and Religious scenes, beginnings of what become story telling, and morphed into acting.
*c. 10,000 BC — Pottery was first produced in Japan. [ [http://www.cix.co.uk/~archaeology/world/stories/fareast/jomon/jomon.htm Untitled Document ] ]
*c. 10,000 BC — Bottle Gourd is domesticated and used as a carrying vessel.
*c. 10,000 BC — end of the Last Ice Age.
*c. 9,600 BC — The mythical lost city of Atlantis supposedly sank at this point in time.
*c. 9,500 BC — There is evidence of harvesting, though not necessarily cultivation, of wild grasses in Asia Minor about this time. Verify source|date=November 2007
*c. 9,500 BC — First building phase of the temple complex at Göbekli Tepe.
*c. 9,300 BC — Figs were apparently cultivated in the Jordan River valley. [Kislev "et al." (2006a, b), Lev-Yadun "et al." (2006)]
*c. 9000 BCNeolithic culture began in Ancient Near East.
*c. 9000 BC: Near East: First stone structures are built at Jericho.

Old World

*Asia: Cave sites near the Caspian Sea are used for human habitation.
*Europe: Azilian (Painted Pebble Culture) people occupy Spain, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Scotland.
*Europe: Magdalenian culture flourishes and creates cave paintings in France.
*Europe: Horse hunting begins at Solutré.
*Egypt: Early sickle blades & grinding disappear and are replaced by hunting, fishing and gathering peoples who use stone tools.
*Japan: The Jōmon people use pottery, fish, hunt and gather acorns, nuts and edible seeds. There are 10,000 known sites.
*Mesopotamia: Three or more linguistic groups, including Sumerian and Semitic peoples share a common political and cultural way of lifeFact|date=October 2007.
*Mesopotamia: People begin to collect wild wheat and barley probably to make malt then beer.
*Norway: First traces of population in Randaberg.
*Persia: The goat is domesticated.
*Sahara: Bubalus Period.

Americas

*North America: Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherer societies live nomadically in the countryside.
*North America: Blackwater Draw forms in eastern New Mexico, evidencing human activity.
*North America: Folsom people flourish throughout the Southwestern United States.
*North America: Settlement at the Nanu site in the Haida Gwaii of modern day British Columbia begins, starting the longest continual occupation in territory now belonging to Canada.

Environmental changes

Circa 10,000 BC:
*North America: Dire Wolf, Smilodon, Giant Beaver, Ground Sloth, Giant Imperial Mammoth ("Mammuthus imperator"), Jeffersonian Mammoth ("Mammuthus jeffersonii"), Columbian Mammoth ("Mammuthus columbi"), Woolly Mammoth, Mastodons, Giant Short-Faced Bear, American Cheetah, Scimitar Cats ("Homotherium"), American Camels, American Horses, and American Lions all become extinct.
*Bering Sea: Bering land bridge from Siberia to North America covered in water.
*North America: Long Island becomes an island when waters break through on the western end to the interior lake.
*Europe: Permanent ecological change. The savannah-dwelling reindeer, bison, and Paleolithic hunters withdraw to the sub-Arctic, leaving the rest to forest animals like deer, auroch, and Mesolithic foragers. (1967 McEvedy)
*"Homo floresiensis", the human's last known surviving close relative, becomes extinct.
*World: Allerod oscillation brings transient improvement in climate. Sea levels rise abruptly and massive inland flooding occurs due to glacier melt.

Circa 9700 BC: Lake Agassiz forms.

Circa 9600 BC: Younger Dryas cold period ends. Pleistocene ends and Holocene begins. Paleolithic ends and Mesolithic begins. Large amounts of previously glaciated land become habitable again.

Circa 9500 BC: Ancylus Lake, part of the modern-day Baltic Sea, forms.

Footnotes

References

* (2006a): Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley. "Science" 312(5778): 1372. doi|10.1126/science.1125910 (HTML abstract) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/sci;312/5778/1372/DC1 Supporting Online Material]
* (2006b): Response to Comment on "Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley". "Science" 314(5806): 1683b. doi|10.1126/science.1133748 [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/314/5806/1683b.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (2006): Comment on "Early Domesticated Fig in the Jordan Valley". "Science" 314(5806): 1683a. doi|10.1126/science.1132636 [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/314/5806/1683a.pdf PDF fulltext]
* (1996): "History of the World". Penguin.


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