- 10th millennium BC
The 10th millennium BC marks the beginning of the
Mesolithic andEpipaleolithic period, which is the first part of theHolocene epoch.Agriculture , based on the cultivation of primitive forms ofmillet andrice , occurred in Southwest Asia.Roberts (1994)] Although agriculture was being developed in theArmenian Highland s and theFertile Crescent , it would not be widely practiced for another 2,000 years.Fact|date=July 2008Pottery was produced inJapan andNorth Africa .Fact|date=July 2008The
world population was likely below 5 million people,Fact|date=July 2008 most of whom were hunter-gatherer communities scattered over all continents exceptAntarctica . The proto-Lapita migration reached thePacific islands. TheWürm glaciation ended, and the beginninginterglacial , 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 ofglobal warming which continues to this day.Events
*c. 10,000 BC- First cave drawings are made, with
War scenes andReligious 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 theLast Ice Age .
*c. 9,600 BC — The mythical lost city ofAtlantis 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 atGöbekli Tepe .
*c. 9,300 BC —Fig s were apparently cultivated in theJordan River valley. [Kislev "et al." (2006a, b), Lev-Yadun "et al." (2006)]
*c.9000 BC —Neolithic culture began inAncient Near East .
*c. 9000 BC:Near East : First stone structures are built atJericho .Old World
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Asia : Cave sites near theCaspian Sea are used for human habitation.
*Europe :Azilian (Painted Pebble Culture) people occupySpain ,France ,Switzerland ,Belgium , andScotland .
*Europe :Magdalenian culture flourishes and createscave paintings inFrance .
*Europe :Horse hunting begins atSolutré .
*Egypt : Early sickle blades & grinding disappear and are replaced by hunting, fishing and gathering peoples who use stone tools.
*Japan : TheJōmon 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 thenbeer .
*Norway : First traces of population inRandaberg .
*Persia : Thegoat is domesticated.
*Sahara :Bubalus Period .Americas
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North America :Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherer societies live nomadically in the countryside.
*North America :Blackwater Draw forms in easternNew Mexico , evidencing human activity.
*North America : Folsom people flourish throughout theSouthwestern United States .
*North America : Settlement at theNanu site in theHaida Gwaii of modern dayBritish Columbia begins, starting the longest continual occupation in territory now belonging toCanada .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 ,Mastodon s, GiantShort-Faced Bear ,American Cheetah , Scimitar Cats ("Homotherium "),American Camel s, American Horses, andAmerican Lion s all become extinct.
*Bering Sea :Bering land bridge fromSiberia 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-dwellingreindeer ,bison , andPaleolithic hunters withdraw to thesub-Arctic , leaving the rest to forest animals likedeer ,auroch , andMesolithic foragers . (1967 McEvedy)
*"Homo floresiensis ", thehuman '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 toglacier melt.Circa 9700 BC:
Lake Agassiz forms.Circa 9600 BC:
Younger Dryas cold period ends.Pleistocene ends andHolocene begins.Paleolithic ends andMesolithic begins. Large amounts of previously glaciated land become habitable again.Circa 9500 BC:
Ancylus Lake , part of the modern-dayBaltic 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]
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