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6000 BCE
Farming Emerged
Farming emerged throughout areas near the river and early crops of wheat, barely, and rice began to grow. -
4000 BCE
Mesopotamia (4000-3000 BCE)
Mesopotamia civilization began to trade cotton goods and wool, copper, gold, silver and turquoise, pearls and coral from the sea. -
3000 BCE
Planked Ships
Planked ships began to be built and had sails made of linen or matting, with ropes of twisted palm fibers. -
1493 BCE
Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt Expedition
Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt sent an expedition in the south of the Red Sea that returned with incense, plants, animals, rare woods, and ivory. -
1000 BCE
Trade Declined
Trade between Egypt and Mesopotamia declined due to long-distance trade. -
500 BCE
Greek and Romans begin trade
Sent by Persian ruler Darius I, Greek and Roman sailors and traders entered the Indian Ocean -
450 BCE
Spread of Religions (600- 3000 BCE)
Religions during this era emerged across the Bay of Bengal of Southeast Asia such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. -
1279
Tang and Song Dynasties (618-1279 CE)
Tang and Song Dynasties maritime trade grew rapidly. China also gained goods such as spices and cottons, and exported porcelain and silk. -
1405
The Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty restored Chinese rule, and began the great maritime adventure of the Ming Voyages under Admiral Zheng He.