
8th millennium BC - Wikipedia
The Mount Sandel Mesolithic site in Ireland is dated to c. 7900–7600 BC. This was long thought to be the earliest human activity on the island, until the discovery of the Alice and Gwendoline Cave pushed the date back to 10,000 BC.
7th millennium BC - Wikipedia
Neolithic culture and technology were established in the Near East by 7000 BC and there is increasing evidence through the millennium of its spread or introduction to Europe and the Far East. In most of the world, however, including north and western Europe, people still lived in scattered Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer communities.
Pre-Colonial North America - World History Encyclopedia
2021年5月6日 · Pre-Colonial North America (also known as Pre-Columbian, Prehistoric, and Precontact) is the period between the migration of the Paleo-Indians to the region between 40,000-14,000 years ago and contact between indigenous tribes and European colonists in the 16th century CE which eradicated the Native American culture, replacing it with what becam...
List of archaeological periods (North America) - Wikipedia
North American archaeological periods divides the history of pre-Columbian North America into a number of named successive eras or periods, from the earliest-known human habitation through to the early Colonial period which followed the European colonization of the Americas.
Charleston - DHR
The Charleston point dates to the Early Archaic period, 8000 to 7500 BCE. At the St. Albans Site in West Virginia, Broyles (1971) obtained a radiocarbon date from a feature associated with this point type which dated to 7900 BCE. Description. Blade: A recurvate blade with a medial ridge formed by oblique flakes running toward the base. Oblique ...
Y-DNA Haplogroup G-FGC6669 - Marres
2025年1月21日 · Their TMRCA is 7900 BCE. He originated in Central Anatolia, Turkey, the western part of the Fertile Crescent, immediately after the last ice age, the Mesolitic. It is in the Preboreal that followed the last cold phase of the Weichsel glacier, the young Dryas - also called the "last ice age"
Pre-Colonial North America - World History Encyclopedia
Pre-Colonial North America (also known as Pre-Columbian, Prehistoric, and Precontact) is the period between the migration of the Paleo-Indians to the region between 40,000-14,000 years ago and contact between indigenous tribes and European colonists in the 16th century CE which eradicated the Native American culture, replacing it with what becam...
Learn about BCE and CE through Events in Afghanistan
Using a scale of 1cm = 100 years, students mark off units from left to right along the horizontal line, labeling the first mark as 8000 bce. The next mark to the right will be 7900 BCE. At every 5 marks students should label the year, beginning with the mark representing 7500 BCE.
History Timeline | Sutori
The Corn Cultivation of Mesoamerica The Corn Cultivation of Mesoamerica 7900 BCE- Corn cultivation began in Mexico and spread throughout the Americas. Cultivation of the staple food allowed for more permanent villages to be built and it allowed for the development of the Mesoamerican empires.
Gunung Padang: The World’s Oldest Pyramid? - 360 On History
2023年11月16日 · Following this period, there was a hiatus spanning from 14,000 to 7,900 BCE before Unit 3 was ultimately buried between 7,900 and 6,100 BCE. Remarkably, approximately two millennia later, the construction of Unit 2 took place between 6,000 and 5,500 BCE.