- 5th millennium BC
The 5th millennium BC saw the spread of
agriculture from the Near East throughout southern and central Europe.Urban cultures in
Mesopotamia andAnatolia flourish, developing thewheel .Copper ornaments become more common, marking theChalcolithic .Animal husbandry spreads throughout Eurasia, reachingChina .World population grows slightly throughout the millennium, maybe from 5 to 7 million people.Cultures
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Vinča culture (6th to 3rd millennia)
*Linear Ceramic culture (6th to 5th millennia)
*Comb Ceramic culture (6th to 3rd millennia)
*Cucuteni culture inCentral Europe .
*Ertebølle culture (5th to 3rd millennia)
*Cortaillod Culture
*Hembury culture
*Thechalcolithic Sredny Stog, Samara and early Maykop cultures, candidates for the earlyProto-Indo-Europeans
*Neolithic Europe
**Varna culture
**Cucuteni culture
**Megalithic culture
*4800 BC–4000 BC —Dimini culture replaces theSesklo culture in Thessaly.
*Ubaid culture
*Predynastic Egypt
*c. 4570–4250 BC —Merimde culture on theNile .
*5000 BC–4500 BC —Għar Dalam phase of Neolithic farmers onMalta , possibly immigrant farmers from theAgrigento region ofSicily .
*c. 4500 BC — the ending of Neolithic IA (the Aceramic) in Cyprus
*c. 4500 BC — Settlement ofChirokitia begins to date from this period.
*c. 4400–4000 BC — Badari culture on the Nile.
*c. 5000 BC — culture speaking aProto-Austronesian language is based on the south coast of China. They combine extensive maritime technology, fishing with hooks and nets and gardening.Inventions, discoveries, introductions
*c. 5000 BC —
Rice is cultivated inSoutheast Asia . Later it is introduced inGanges Valley.
*c. 5000 BC —Farming reachesAtlantic coast ofEurope fromAncient Near East .
*c. 5000 BC — Around this timeMaize began to be cultivated inMexico .Roberts, J: "History of the World." Penguin, 1994.]
* from ca. 5000 BC — development of proto-writing system s, possibly ideographic:Vinca script ,Tartaria tablets .
* ca. 4500 BC — Introduction of theplough inEurope
* ca. 4000 BC — The earliest known metal artifacts are beaten copper pins found in Egypt that date from this time.
* Domestication of the Water Buffalo inChina
* Development ofbeer brewing
* Development of thewheel inMesopotamia andIndia
*4900 BC–4600 BC — arrangements ofcircular ditches are built inCentral Europe .
*c. 4250 BC–3750 BC —Menhir alignments atMenec ,Carnac ,France , are made.
*4200 BC — Date ofMesolithic examples ofNaalebinding found inDenmark , marking spread of technology toNorthern Europe . (Bender 1990)
*4100 BC–3500 BC — New wave of immigration toMalta fromSicily leads to the Żebbuġ and Mġarr phases, and to theĠgantija phase of temple builders.Environmental changes
*5000-4900 BC — The Older Peron transgression, a warm period that would dominate the 5th millennium, begins in this period.
Calendars and chronology
*4713 BC — The epoch (origin) of the
Julian Period described byJoseph Justus Scaliger occurred onJanuary 1 , the astronomical Julian day number zero.
*4121 BC —Eduard Meyer 's date for the creation of theEgyptian calendar , based on his calculations of theSothic cycle .
*4004 BC — According to the chronology ofArchbishop James Ussher ofArmagh , this is when theuniverse is created at nightfall precedingOctober 23 .
*4300 BC —Theta Boötis became the nearest visible star to the celestialnorth pole . It remained the closest until 3942 BC when it was replaced byThuban .References
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