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19,000 BCE
Last Glaciar Maximum
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Period: 11,000 BCE to 1 BCE
Human Civilizations from Young Dryas to Jesus
Timeline of civilization evolution from 11.650BCE to Jesus. This Epoch, called the Helocene, corresponds with rapid proliferation, growth and impacts of the human species worldwide, including all of its written history, technological revolutions, development of major civilizations, and overall significant transition towards urban living in the present. This Timetable pretends to be as accurate as possible, with all information backed up by sources, be it publicly available online or otherwise. -
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Period: 10,700 BCE to 9500 BCE
Younger Dryas
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Period: 10,500 BCE to 4000 BCE
Persian Gulf Flooding
From 10.500 to 9.500 BCE - Flooding of Western Basin
From 9.300 to 8.500 BCE water level more or less stable
At 4.000 BCE the water level reach 1 to 2 meters above current levels.
This had great implications on the movements of people and the timing of the earliest settlements in lower Mesopotamia. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0012821X96000696 -
8700 BCE
Younger Dryas Period Ends Abruptly
In less than 20 years the Younger Dryas Peroid ends abrutly. The mean temperature of the waters in the North Atlantic rose 7ºC.
The climate becomes milder, similar to nowadays. https://www.nature.com/articles/339532a0 -
8000 BCE
Domestication of livestock, first evidences
Domestication in the Near East was a two-part, two-stage sequence that involved separate processes and histories for cereals and livestock. First, plants were domesticated in lowland regions of the Near East in a process that began as early as 16.000 BCE. By contrast, the caprines and cattle show no signs of human control before 8.000 BCE (in the Zagros and Taurus mountains and perhaps central Asia).
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7000 BCE
Black Sea overflow of fresh water to the Aegean Sea
From 9.500 to 7.500 BCE, the Mediterran sea level rise created the Marmara Sea.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0025322798000784
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Period: 6500 BCE to 4500 BCE
Global Sea Level Rise
Radiocarbon-dated deltaic sequences of Holocene age from different parts of the world began to accumulate within a restricted time range, from about 8500 to 6500 years ago. This means that a global sea level increased gradually for 2.000 years.
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6100 BCE
Toregga slide tsunami submerges Doggerland
A tsunami created by a landslide in Norway, submerged Doggerland for good. https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/DocumentaPraehistorica/article/view/35.1/1787 -
Period: 5300 BCE to 3800 BCE
South Australia Slow Sea Level Rise
Slow and steadt rise of the sea
"Holocene shoreline progradation and coastal evolution at Guinchen and Rivoli Bays, southern Australia", Oliver et al., 2019 -
Period: 4900 BCE to 1300 BCE
England - Stable Period of wetlands
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Period: 3800 BCE to 3000 BCE
South Australia Fast Sea Level Rise
"Holocene shoreline progradation and coastal evolution at Guinchen and Rivoli Bays, southern Australia", Oliver et al., 2019 -
3500 BCE
Ur, Sumerian city in Mesopotamia
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2600 BCE
Writing
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Period: 2500 BCE to 1900 BCE
Harappan Civilization in the Indus Valley
Starting around 1.900 BCE people start abandoning the sites, migrating eastwards. https://www.pnas.org/content/109/26/E1688.short -
Period: 2000 BCE to 500 BCE
Sea level drop
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Period: 2000 BCE to 1400 BCE
Minoan Civilization
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Period: 2000 BCE to 1177 BCE
Mycenean Civilization
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Period: 1500 BCE to 1000
South Australia Sea Level Drops 2m
"Holocene shoreline progradation and coastal evolution at Guinchen and Rivoli Bays, southern Australia", Oliver et al., 2019 -
1310 BCE
Sargon of Akkad (First recorded King)
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1177 BCE
Collapse of the Bronze Age Civilizations
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928 BCE
Homer is Born
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429 BCE
Plato
Plato was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought, and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world Wikipedia -
356 BCE
Alexander the Great
356 - 323 BCE file:///C:/Users/Rodrigo/Downloads/9780203307588_googlepreview.pdf -