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Circa 8000 BC– Norway - Øvre Eiker of Norway inhabited
Circa 8000 BC– Antarctica - long-term melting of the Antarctic ice sheets is commencing
Circa 8000 BC– Mesopotamia - Agriculture in Mesopotamia
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Encyclopedia: 9th millennium BC More than half the people in Uganda are under 14 years old.
Circa 8000 BC– Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran Asia
Circa 8000 BC– Øvre Eiker The municipality Øvre Eiker (Upper Eiker) in the county of Buskerud, Norway, has 15,161 inhabitants as of January 1, 2002.
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 Civilization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The earliest settlement in Jericho (9th millennium BC) in modern-day Palestine, was a PPNA culture that eventually gave way to more developed settlements later, which included in one early settlement (8th millennium BC) mud-brick houses surrounded by a stone wall, having a stone tower built into the wall.
By the 4th millennium BC, in Nippur we find, in connection with a sort of ziggurat and shrine, a conduit built of bricks, in the form of an arch.
Developed agriculture appears in the 7th millennium BC in the Peiligang culture (discovered in 1977) of Henan, China, including storing and redistributing crops, millet farming and animal husbandry (pigs).
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 9th millennium BC: Just the facts...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Beginning of the Neolithic (Latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10,000 BC in the middle east (but later elsewhere)) time period of the Holocene (Approximately the last 10,000 years) epoch.
Circa 8000 BC– N America, glacial Decline, The glaciers were receding and by 8,000 B.C. the Wisconsin had withdrawn completely.
Circa 8000 BC– Invention of the bow (Curved piece of resilient wood with taut cord to propel arrows) and arrow (A projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow)
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 9th millennium BC
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circa 8350 BC – Neolithic settlement at Jericho
circa 8300 BC – Nomadic hunters arrive in England
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Circa 10,000 BC– North America: Alabama and Paleo Indians hunter-gatherer societies live seminomadically in the countryside.
9560 BC – Taking Plato literally (assuming that his figure of 9,000 years before 560 BC was accurate and exact), the city-state of Atlantis sank into the ocean.
Circa 10,000 BC– World: Sea levels rise abruptly and massive inland flooding occurs due to glacier melt.
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 millennium
A millennium is a period of one thousand consecutive years.
Others argued that under the Gregorian Calendar centuries should be observed at the first numerical departure from the previous millennium (ie: we are in a new millennium when we stop being in the 1900s).
Millennium was also a suspenseful television series, produced by the creators of The X-Files and set during the run-up to the new millennium (it premiered in 1996).
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Encyclopedia: 9th millennium AD Australians lead the world in hours worked and membership in many voluntary organizations.
(8th millennium9th millennium – 10th millennium – other millennia)
The ninth millennium is a period of time which will begin on January 1, 8001 and will end on December 31, 9000.
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 MSN Encarta - Bible
The apocalypse as a distinctive genre arose in Israel in the postexilic period, that is, after the Babylonian Captivity of the Jews from 586 to 538 bc.
Judaism in the last two centuries bc and the first century ad produced numerous other apocalyptic works that were never considered canonical.
The oldest source is the Jehovistic, or Yahwist (J, from its use of the divine name Jahwe—modern Jehovah—or Yahweh), commonly dated in the 10th or 9th century bc.
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 TIMELINE 4th MILLENIUM B.C. page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Stanford "3000 BC" notes 3500 BC: Mesopotamia; Tigris and Euphrates alluvial plain At about 3500 BC the lower Tigris and Euphrates alluvial plain was under extreme pressure from both rapidly rising sea and buildup of the Karun delta.
Stanford "3000 BC" notes 3500 BC: Global; Holocene delta development worldwide The sequence of Holocene delta development worldwide is indicated as beginning at 6000 BC; by 3000 BC a transgressive sequence of deltaic deposits had developed as shown on the figure.
The 3199 BC value is associated with an acidity peak in Camp Century ice cores dated at 3150 BC demonstrating unquestionably that adverse weather conditions, probably due either to volcanic eruption or meteoric impact, occurred at this time.
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 10th millennium BC
10000 BC - Beggining of Jomon era in Japan.
9600 BC -- End of the Younger Dryas cold period -- boundary between Pleistocene and Holocene and traditionally the boundary between the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic.
Before 9000 BC - First stone structures at Jericho.
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Circa 8000 BC– Domestication of the pig in
Circa 8000 BC– Invention of the bow and
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7220 BC – Eruption of Mount Edgecumbe, Alaska.
World - Between 12,000 BC and 5,000 BC it appears that massive inland flooding due to catastrophic glacier melt was taking place in several regions of the world, making for subsequent sea level rises which could be relatively abrupt for many worldwide
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 10th millennium BC - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Circa 10,000 BC– Europe: Azilian (Painted Pebble Culture) people occupy Spain, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Scotland.
Circa 10,000 BC– Armenoid people from the Mediterranean Sea can be found from Hungary to Polynesia.
Circa 10,000 BC– North America: Dire Wolf, Smilodon, Giant beaver, Ground Sloth, Mammoth, and American Lion all become extinct.
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 TIMELINE 2nd MILLENIUM B.C. page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
SOMETHING enormous and violent, around 1628 or 1637 B.C., changed events worldwide, and may have caused a "mini-ice-age." It was probably the explosion of a volcano on the island of Santorini (or Antikithera).
1,500-500 BC: Barbarian Aryans (speaking Sanskrit) emigrate from central Asia to invade India, overthrowing the Indus valley culture, and eventually compose the Vedas {hotlink to be done}.
Thutmose III deposed his father (1501 BC); Thutmose II had a brief reign; and Hatshepsut ruled the longest of all as "king." Thutmose IV was the son, and successor to Amenhotep II, and reigned circa 1420-1411 BC.
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First Bantu (A family of languages widely spoken in the southern half of the African continent) migrations from west Africa (The second largest continent; located south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean)
May have lived between the 18th century BC and the 13th century BC.
Pharaoh Ramesses II (King of Egypt between 1304 and 1237 BC who built many monuments) of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1279 BC - 1212 BC).
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 MSN Encarta - Celts
Between the 5th and 1st centuries bc, their influence extended from what is now Spain to the shores of the Black Sea.
The “Cisalpine Gauls” of northern Italy were conquered by the Romans in the 2nd century bc; Transalpine Gaul (modern France and the Rhineland) was subdued by Julius Caesar in the 1st century bc, and most of Britain came under Roman rule in the 1st century ad.
Celtic Christianity in Ireland was weakened by the Viking invasions of the 9th and 10th centuries, and by the 12th century its characteristic institutions, which were incompatible with those of the dominant Roman church, had largely disappeared from Europe.
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Circa 8500 BC– Britain - Neolithic hunters camp at Cramond, Prehistoric Scotland
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 1st millennium BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddhism was founded by Siddharta Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (6th century BC)
China was unified under the Qin Dynasty (3rd century BC)
Lao Zi, Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism (6th century BC)
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circa 8350 BC - Neolithic settlement at Jericho
circa 8300 BC - Nomadic hunters arrive in England
circa 8000 BC - Eiker of Norway inhabited
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 New Year / Millennium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Links to hundreds of sites which contend that 2001 is the start of the next millennium.
A "millennium" is a period of time, literally equal to one thousand years (from Latin 'mille', thousand, and 'annum', year).
"The Millennium" was the creation of Curt Boettcher, who gathered a handful of California musicians to create a psychedelic rock supergroup with sunshine pop harmonies.
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circa 9600 BC – End of the Younger Dryas cold period -- boundary between Pleistocene and Holocene and traditionally the boundary between the Paleolithic and Mesolithic
circa 10,000 BC – ceramic of the Jomon culture in Japan
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10th millennium BC Pleistocene, Paleolithic - 10th millennium BC - 9th millennium BC - other millennia)
10000 BC - Beginning of Jomon era in Japan.
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 Millennia - Wikipedia
See also centuries and decades for a more detailed view and History for different organizations of historical events.
The millennia BC 9th millennium BC - Millennium in Review 9th Millennium BC
8th millennium BC - Millennium in Review 8th Millennium BC
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 1st millennium BC - Wikipedia
Millennia - Millennium in Review 1st millenium BC
2nd millennium BC - 1st millennium BC - 1st millennium AD
Centuries: 10th century BC, 9th century BC, 8th century BC, 7th century BC, 6th century BC, 5th century BC, 4th century BC, 3rd century BC, 2nd century BC, 1st century BC
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 math lessons - Mesolithic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Such conditions produced distinctive human behaviours which are preserved in the material record, such as the Maglemosian and Azilian cultures.
Such conditions also delayed the coming of the Neolithic until as late as 4000 BC in Northern Europe.
Remains from this period are few and far between, often limited to middens (rubbish heaps which grew over time).
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