- 4th millennium BC
The 4th millennium BC saw major changes in human culture. It marks the beginning of the
Bronze Age and ofwriting .The city states of
Sumer and the kingdom of Egypt are established and grow to prominence.Agriculture spreads widely acrossEurasia .World population in the course of the millennium doubles, approximately from 7 to 14 million people.Events
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Mesopotamia is in theUruk period , with emergingSumer ian hegemony and development of "proto-cuneiform " writing;base-60 mathematics ,astronomy andastrology , civil law, complexhydrology , thesailboat ,potter's wheel andwheel ; theChalcolithic proceeds into theEarly Bronze Age .
*c. 4000 BC — First neolithic settlers in the island ofThera (Santorini ),Greece , migrating probably from MinoanCrete .
*c. 4000 BC — Beaker fromSusa (modernShush ,Iran ) is made. It is now atMusee du Louvre ,Paris .
*c. 4000–2000 BC — People and animals, a detail of rock-shelter painting inCogul ,Lerida ,Catalonia , are painted. It is now atMuseo Arqueologico ,Barcelona .
*Babylonian influence predominant in Mediterranean regions of Asia (to 2000 BC)
*InColombia , circa3600 BC , first rupestrian artChiribiquete (Caquetá ).
*3600 BC — Construction of theĠgantija megalithic temple complex on the Island of Gozo,Malta : the world's oldest extant free-standing structures, and the world's oldest religious structures. (Dubious: seeGöbekli Tepe )
*3600–3200 BC — Construction of the first temple within theMnajdra solar temple complex onMalta , containing "furniture" such as stone benches and tables, that set it apart from other European megalith constructions.
*3600–3000 BC — Construction of the Ta' Ħaġrat and Kordin III temples onMalta .
*c.3500 BC — Figures of a man and a woman, fromCernavoda ,Romania , are made. They are now atNational Historical Museum ,Bucharest .
*3500–3400 BC —Jar fromHierakonpolis (today in theBrooklyn Museum ) was created.
*3500–2340 BC — First cities developed in SouthernMesopotamia . Inhabitants migrated from north.
* 3372 — First date in Mayan chronology
*3300–2900 BC — Construction of theNewgrange solarobservatory /passage tomb inIreland .
*Ötzi the Iceman dies near the present-day border betweenAustria andItaly c.3300 BC , only to be discovered in1991 buried in aglacier of theÖtztal Alps . Hiscause of death is believed to behomicide .
*3250–3000 BC — Construction of three megalithic temples atTarxien ,Malta .
*3200–2500 BC — Construction of theĦaġar Qim megalithic temple complex onMalta , featuring both solar and lunar alignments.
*c.3150 BC — Predynastic period ended inAncient Egypt . Early Dynastic (Archaic) period started (according to FrenchEgyptologist Nicolas Grimal . The period include 1st and 2nd Dynasties.
*February 18 ,3102 BC — Beginning of theKali yuga era. Starting date of theHindu calendar .
* c. 3100 BC — According to the legend,Menes unifies Upper andLower Egypt , and a new capital is erected at Memphis.
* c. 3100 BC —Narmer Palette
*c. 3100–2600 BC —Neolithic settlement atSkara Brae in theOrkney Islands ,Scotland , is inhabited.
*3079 BC — AncientVietnam ese nation ofVăn Lang is established by the firstHùng Vương .
*First to Fourth dynasty of Kish inMesopotamia .
*Discovery ofsilver .
*The beginnings ofIberian civilizations, arrival to the peninsula dating as far back as 4000 BC.
*c. 3000 BC — Firstpottery inColombia atPuerto Hormiga (Magdalena ), considered one of the first attempts of pottery of theNew World . First settlement atPuerto Badel (Bolivar).
*c.3150 BC a lesserTollmann's hypothetical bolide event may have occurred.
*August 11, 3114 —Gregorian calendar reference starting date of theMesoamerican Long Count calendar , used by the ancientMaya civilization .
*Sumerian temple of Janna at Eridu erected.
*Temple atAl-Ubaid and tome of Mes-Kalam-Dug built nearUr ,Chaldea .Cultures
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Europe
*TheTrypillian culture has cities with 15,000 citizens 5500–2750 BC.
*Mesopotamia
**Uruk period (protohistoricSumer ) 4100–3100 BC
**Proto-Elamite from 3200 BC
*Neolithic Europe and Western Eurasia
**Crete : Rise ofMinoan civilization .
**TheYamna culture (“Kurgan culture”), succeeding theSredny Stog culture is the locus of theProto-Indo-Europeans according to theKurgan hypothesis
**ThePit Grave (“Kurgan culture”), succeeding theSredny Stog culture is the locus of theTurkic peoples according to thePaleolithic Continuity Theory
**TheMaykop culture of theCaucasus , contemporary to the Kurgan culture, is a candidate for the origin ofbronze production and thus theBronze Age .
**Vinca culture
*Indian subcontinent
**Indus & Ganges city states
**Mehrgarh III–VI
*Africa
**Naqada culture on theNile , 4000–3000 BC . First hieroglyphs appear thus far around 3500 BC as found on labels in a ruler's tomb at Abydos.
**Nok culture, situated at theconfluence of theNiger andBenue rivers
*Asia
** Neolithic Chinese settlements. They produced silk and pottery (chiefly the Yangshao and the Lungshan cultures), wore hemp clothing, and domesticated pigs and dogs.
** Vietnamese Bronze Age culture. TheĐồng Đậu Culture , 4000-2500 BC , produced many wealthy bronze objects.
*c. 4000 – 3000 BC — Austronesian peoples reachFormosa (Taiwan) having crossed 150KM from China using advanced maritime technology.Environmental changes
Based on studies by
glaciologist Lonnie Thompson (professor atOhio State University and researcher with theByrd Polar Research Center ) [http://www.news-about-space.org/story/2409.html] a number of indicators shows there was a global change in climate 5,200 years ago:
*The climate was altered suddenly with severe impacts.
*Plants buried in theQuelccaya Ice Cap in the Peruvian Andes demonstrate the climate had shifted suddenly and severely to capture the plants and preserve them until now.
*A man trapped in an Alpine glacier ("Ötzi the Iceman ") is frozen until his discovery in1991 .
*Tree rings fromIreland andEngland show this was their driest period.
*Ice core records showing the ratio of two oxygen isotopes retrieved from the ice fields atop Africa’sMount Kilimanjaro , a proxy for atmospheric temperature at the time snow fell.
*Major changes in plant pollen uncovered from lakebed cores in South America.
*Record lowest levels ofmethane retrieved from ice cores fromGreenland andAntarctica .
*End of theNeolithic Subpluvial , start ofdesertification ofSahara (35th century BC ).North Africa shifts from a habitable region to a barren desert.
*Disastrous floods in Mesopotamian region.ignificant persons
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Ötzi the Iceman lived c. 3300 BC.
* Predynasticpharaoh s, Tiu,Thesh ,Hsekiu ,Wazner
*Early Dynastic Period pharaohs, Ro, Serket,Narmer Inventions, discoveries, introductions
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4000 BC —potter's wheel inSumer . [Federico Lara Peinado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid: "La Civilización Suemria.". Historia 16, 1999.]
*4000 BC —Susa is a center ofpottery production.
*c. 4000 BC — Horses are domesticated inUkraine .
*3500 BC —2340 BC ;Sumer : wheeled carts,potter's wheel ,White Temple ziggurat , bronze tools and weapons.
*c.3250 BC — potter's wheel appears inAncient Near East .
*3500 BC — ThePlough is invented in the Near East. [Roberts, J: "History of the World.". Penguin, 1994.]
*3000 BC —Tin is in use in Mesopotamia soon after this time. [Roberts, J: "History of the World.". Penguin, 1994.]
*Beginnings ofurbanisation inMesopotamia inSumer andEgypt .
*Firstwriting s in the cities ofUruk andSusa (cuneiform writings). Hieroglyphs inEgypt .
*Kurgan culture of what is nowSouthern Russia andUkraine ; possible domesticates the horse.
*Sail s used in theNile .
*Construction inEngland of theSweet Track , the World's first known engineeredroad way.
*Drainage andsewer age system inIndia well developed City states.
*Dam s,canal s,stone sculpture s usinginclined plane andlever inSumer .
*Copper was in use, both as tools and weapons.
*Bronze was in use, specifically by theMaykop culture .
*Mastaba s, the predecessors of theEgyptian pyramids .
*The earliest phase of theStonehenge monument (a circular earth bank and ditch) dates to c.3100 BC .
*TheCéide Fields inIreland , arguably the oldest field system in world, are developed.
*Sumerian writing, done on clay tablets, shows about 2,000 pictographic signs
*White paintedpottery in Egypt and southeastern Europe
*Harp s andflute s played in Egypt
*Copper alloys used by Egyptians and Sumerians; smelting of gold and silver known.
*Lyre s and double clarinets (arghul ,mijwiz ) played in Egypt
*Earliest knownnumerals in Egypt
*Linen is produced in the Middle EastMythology
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Korean mythology : According toSilla scholarBak Jesang ( _ko. 박제상), the stateHwanguk ( _ko. 桓國) collapsed around3898 BC .
* TheMaya calendar dates the creation of theEarth toAugust 11 orAugust 13 ,3114 BC (establishing that date as day zero of the Long Count 13.0.0.0.0).
* According to calculations ofAryabhata (6th century), the HinduKali Yuga began at midnight (00:00) on18 February 3102 BC . Consequently, Aryabhata dates the events of theMahabharata to around 3137 BC.
*7 October 3761 BC — Epoch of theHebrew Calendar (introduced in the 12th century)Centuries
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40th century BC
*39th century BC
*38th century BC
*37th century BC
*36th century BC
*35th century BC
*34th century BC
*33rd century BC
*32nd century BC
*31st century BC External references
* [http://www.news-about-space.org/story/2409.html 3200 BC Climate Change]
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