
Timeline of prehistory - Wikipedia
Prehistory covers the time from the Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the beginning of ancient history. All dates are approximate and subject to revision based on new discoveries or analyses. 320 …
Upper Paleolithic - Wikipedia
Gravettian sites generally date between 33,000 and 20,000 BP. The Solutrean culture was located in eastern France, Spain, and England. Solutrean artifacts have been dated c. 22,000 …
Introduction to Prehistoric Art, 20,000–8000 B.C.
The objects and archaeological sites presented in the Museum’s Timeline of Art History for the time period 20,000–8000 B.C. illustrate diverse examples of prehistoric art from across the …
Timeline of Human Prehistory (200,000 years - Stories Preschool
This timeline of human prehistory comprises the time from the first appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa 200,000 years ago to the invention of writing and the beginning of history …
Timeline to 20,000BCE – Pearsonally Speaking
The people that made these paintings were among the very first humans to arrive in the Americas. Scientists estimate the paintings as more than 22,000 years old—which supports emerging …
Human Prehistory: 300,000 – 3500 B.C.E. – He Huaka’i Honua: …
By 20,000 years BCE, evidence clearly shows Homo Sapiens inhabited all the major continental land masses of the earth, including Africa, Australia, Eurasia, and the Americas, but excluding …
Neolithic Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
The term Neolithic Period refers to the last stage of the Stone Age - a term coined in the late 19th century CE by scholars which covers three different periods: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and …
Prehistory of the Levant - Wikipedia
The Middle Paleolithic (c. 250,000 – c. 48,000 BCE) is represented in the Levant by the Mousterian, known from numerous sites (both caves and open-air sites) through the region. …
Historical Timeline of Computable Knowledge: 20,000 BC-0
History of systematic data and the development of computable knowledge. Page 1 includes 20,000 BC: Arithmetic through 45 BC: Julius Caesar.
Paleolithic Humans: 200,000 ya - 12,000 ya - Softschools.com
By about 20,000 BCE, humans lived in most habitable areas of the world except Antarctica; This time period is known as the Paleolithic Era (Old Stone Age)