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During the '7th millennium BC',
agriculture spreads from
Anatolia to the
Balkans.
World population is essentially stable at around 5 million people, living mostly widely scattered across the globe in small
hunting-gathering tribes. In the agricultural communities of the Middle East, the
cow is domesticated and use of
pottery grows common, spreading to Europe and South Asia, and the first
metal (gold and copper) ornaments are made.
Cultures

Excavations at the South Area of Çatal Höyük
★ 'c. 7000 BC' — First neolithic settlements with ceramics, in
Crete,
Aegean Sea —
Greece.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' — Beginning of the
Peiligang culture in
China.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Agriculture and neolithic settlement at
Mehrgarh, in current-day
Baluchistan,
Pakistan.
★ 'c. 7000 BC'–
600 BC —
Elam.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Elam becomes
farming region.
★ 'c. 7000 BC'–
6000 BC — Figure from
Ain Ghazal,
Jordan, was made. It is now in
National Museum,
Amman,
Jordan.
★ c. 7000 BC —
Paleolithic period ended.
Neolithic period started.
★ 'c. 6850–4800 BC' — Advanced agriculture and a very early use of pottery by the
Sesclo culture in
Thessaly,
Greece.
★ 'c. 6500 BC' — Beginning of the
Houli culture in China.
★ 'c. 6500 BC'–
5500 BC —
Çatalhöyük,
Turkey. Inhabitants traded
obsidian. c. 5000 inhabitants.
★ 'c. 6200 BC' — Beginning of the
Xinglongwa culture in China.
★ 'c. 6000 BC' — Beginning of the
Cishan culture in China.
★ 'c. 6000 BC' — First traces of habitation of the
Svarthola cave in
Norway.
Environmental changes
★ 'c. 7000 BC' — Wild horse populations drop in Europe proper; horse disappears from the island of
Great Britain, but was never found in
Ireland. (Horse & Man, Clutton-Brock) Extinction probably caused by climatic shift, leading to excessively rich spring feed and mass lameness from founder, making them easy prey (Bolich & Ingraham)
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
English Channel formed
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★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Neolithic Subpluvial begins in northern Africa
★ '6440 BC ± 25 years' —
Kurile volcano on
Russia's
Kamchatka Peninsula has
VEI 7 eruption. It is one of the largest of the
Holocene epoch
★ 'c. 6100 BC' — The
Storegga Slide, causing a
megatsunami in the
Norwegian Sea
★ 'c. 6000 BC' — Rising sea levels form the
Torres Strait, separating
Australia from
New Guinea
★ 'c. 6000 BC' — Between 12,000 BC and 5,000 BC it appears that massive inland flooding was taking place in several regions of the world, making for subsequent sea level rises which could be relatively abrupt for many worldwide.
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
★ 'c. 7000 BC' — Mesolithic site
Lepenski Vir emerges in today's
Serbia.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' — Earliest
pottery in
Ancient Near East.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Elam became farming region.
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Chinese domestication of
rice,
millet,
soy beans, and
yams. (1990 Rand McNally Atlas)
★ 'c. 7000 BC' —
Red pepper,
bottle gourd,
avocados, and
squash cultivated on
Pacific coast of
Guatemala. (Bailey 1973)
★ 'c. 6500 BC' —
Naalebinding, a form of
knitting, used in
Judean Desert (modern day
Israel).
★ 'c. 6000 BC' — Wall painting/map from
Çatalhöyük, an early-civilized city that prospered by trading obsidian,
Anatolia — modern
Turkey.
★ 'c. 6500' — Two breeds of non-wolf
dogs in Scandinavia. Domestic
pigs appear at
Jarmo.
Domestic cattle in
Turkey.
★ '6000 BC' —
Ban Po settlement in
China.
★ '6000 BC' —
Jericho settlement in the
Levant.
★
Agriculture appears around in the
Balkans, see
Old European Culture.
★
Beekeeping is first recorded. Rock paintings on cave walls in
Africa and eastern
Spain show people gathering
honey from trees or rock crevices while bees fly around them — cave drawings in
Spain, near
Valencia.
★
Pastoralism and cultivation of
cereals (East
Sahara).( )
★
Gold and native
copper begin to be used.( )(where?)
★
Middle East: Domestication of the
cow.( )
★ Archaic
pottery making, burial mound construction, and garden technology (
North America).
★
North America:
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas begin using stone to grind food and to hunt
American Bison and smaller animals.
★
North America: Deciduous plants make their appearance on
Long Island .
★
North America: Northern
Atlantic Ocean is cooled by 36–°C due to enormous floods. ( )
★
Mexico — Incipient agriculture begins (
North America).
★
Peru,
Guitarrero Cave, plant fibers are twisted, knotted, and looped into baskets, mats (
South America).
★
Eastern Mediterranean — Forms of
pottery become decoration.
★ Animal figures of
Estuarine-period rock painting in
Australia include saltwater
fish and
crocodiles
Australia.
References
1. Roberts, J: "History of the World." Penguin, 1994.