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8000 BCE
8000 BCE
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8000 BCE
Jericho And The Emergence of Villages And Towns
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Period: 8000 BCE to 6300 BCE
Physical Changes on Earth
Of course settling on land creates physical changes on the earths surface and environment. Around this time erruptions of volcanoes happened and destroyed civilizations and the earth. When we impact the earth it impacts us back. Either positively or negatively. -
7000 BCE
Human settlement of Mehrgarh
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6300 BCE
Akahoya Eruption
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4000 BCE
Domestication of Horses
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4000 BCE
Development of Bronze Metallurgy
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Period: 4000 BCE to 3500 BCE
Humans Using Their Resources
In this time, humans began to use the things presented around them as a source of convenience. The domestication of horeses presented easier ways of travel on land before the creation of cars. They used metal in trades for other valuables. And created useful tools to help them through life from metal as well. -
3500 BCE
Early Use of Ships
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2070 BCE
Beginning of The Xia Dynasty
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Period: 2070 BCE to 1500 BCE
Settlements and Communications
In this particular time many Dynasties and civilizations were in a developmental period. Creating polical, economical, and social improvements. There were developments of language . Specifially the discovery of alphabets. As well as settlements, finding new land a creating life on it. -
1500 BCE
End of Indus River Valley
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1500 BCE
Early Use of Alphabetic Writing
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1500 BCE
Early Aryan Settlements
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1353 BCE
Development of Monotheism
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1300 BCE
Development of Iron Metallurgy
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1000 BCE
Use of Varna System
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Period: 1000 BCE to 800 BCE
Development of Religions
During this period many religons were founded a developed according to social, economical, and political changes. Specifically Hinduism, where this was a "turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions". It allowed many civilizations to develop over the years as a community and individually. -
800 BCE
Early Teachings of Spirituality
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740 BCE
Greek Colonization
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600 BCE
600 BCE