For historical events Timeline of world history disambiguation Timeline of world history Prehistory comprises all events which took place before the creation of written records. The timeline of prehistory lists events from the evolution of the universe and the Earth to the origin of life and human evolution , up to the invention of writing in approximately 3000 BC. Note that many of these dates are speculative or very rough estimates approximation s . For greater geologic detail, see the articles on the various geological period s. For human prehistory, see Timeline of human prehistory For the history of the universe prior to the arrival of humans, see Timeline of natural history See also Timeline of prehistoric Britain Timeline of prehistoric Scotland DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Prehistory Category Prehistory ... more details
. See also Prehistoric Iberia History of Portugal History of Spain Timeline of pre Roman Iberian history Timeline of Spanish history Timeline of Spanish history Hispania Timeline of Portuguese history Timeline of Portuguese history Lusitania and Gallaecia Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia 3rd Century BC to 4th Century AC References reflist DEFAULTSORT Timeline of Iberian prehistory Category Portuguese ... more details
Main Stone Age for earlier events Timeline of natural history 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 . It covers the time from the Middle Paleolithic Old Stone Age to the very beginnings of the Bronze Age . The divisions used are those delineating the European Stone Age however, many regions around the world underwent various stages of Stone Age development at different times. All dates are approximate and based on research in the fields of anthropology , archaeology , genetics , geology , and linguistics . They are all subject to revision based on new discoveries or analyses. Middle Paleolithic main Middle Paleolithic 200,000 years ago appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa 150,000 years ago time of mitochondrial Eve 125,000 years ago peak of the Eemian Stage interglacial 100,000 years ago earliest estimate for the domestication of dog s 90,000 years ago time of Y chromosomal Adam c. 75,000 years ago Toba catastrophe theory Toba Volcano supereruption. ref cite news first last coauthors title Mount Toba Eruption Ancient Humans Unscathed, Study Claims date publisher url http anthropology.net 2007 07 06 mount toba eruption ancient humans unscathed study claims work pages accessdate 2008 04 20 language ref 60,000 years ago Recent African origin of modern humans out of Africa migration of modern humans approximate age of Haplogroup N mtDNA , Haplogroup C mtDNA and Haplogroup A mtDNA 50,000 years ago Modern humans spread from Africa to the Near East age of Haplogroup B mtDNA ref name traces This is indicated by the M130 marker in the Y chromosome ... University Press, 2000, p. 83 ref In early agriculture at this time, the planting stick is used ... of history . for later events Timeline of ancient history References references Millennia Category Prehistory Category Ancient timelines Prehistory Category Archaeology timelines Prehistory ... more details
for earlier events Timeline of the Middle Ages Early modern history comprises the time between the end of the Middle Ages and the contemporary era. For a timeline of events from 1500 to 1599, see 16th century Events 16th century For a timeline of events from 1600 to 1699, see 17th century Events 17th century For a timeline of events from 1700 to 1799, see 18th century Events 18th century For a timeline of events from 1800 to 1899, see 19th century Events 19th century For events from 1900 to the present Timeline of modern history See also 2nd millennium Category Modern history timelines ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Nazism sidebar expanded History The earlytimeline of Nazism begins with its origins in 1896 cn date September 2011 and continues until Hitler s rise to power . see also Timeline of the Weimar Republic Prehistory of National Socialism 1834 the term Nationalsozialismus first appears in Print B rsenblatt f r den deutschen Buchhandel, page 36 1870 the term National Socialism first appears in English The sects of the Russian Church , The North British review, Volumes 52 53. 1884 National Socialism , mentioned in Fabian Tracts , Fabian Publications, Great Britain. 1896 The Czech National Social Party is formed. 1897 Franko Stein moves a small periodical Der Hammer from Vienna to Eger. May 1898 Maurice Barr s , while standing as a nationalist candidate for Nancy, France, coins the term Socialist Nationalism . 1898 German Workers Congress organized by Stein in Eger Cheb . Apr 1902 Organization of Nationalistic Labor took place in Saaz. Nov 15, 1903 Deutsche Arbeiterpartei in sterreich formed. DAP 1904 Hans Knirsch proposes to add National Socialist to the Austrian DAP name rejected by party congress confrees. 1909 All Austrian congress of the German Workers Party held in Prague. World War I 1914 Aug 1, 1914 World War I breaks out. Aug 2, 1914 Adolf Hitler receives permission to enlist joins the 16th Reserve Infantry Regiment in Munich Oct 30, 1914 Adolf Hitler transferred to regimental staff as runner. Nov 1, 1914 Adolf Hitler promoted to Gefreiter senior private or corporal . 1918 Mar 7, 1918 Anton Drexler organized a branch of German Workers Peace in Munich. Jul 17, 1918 Adolf Hitler saves life of 9th Company Commander Aug 4, 1918 Adolf Hitler awarded Iron Cross 1st Class. Oct 13, 1918 Adolf Hitler gassed near Ypres. Nov 7, 1918 100,000 workers march ... Press, New Haven, CT. 1996. pp 191 193. Nazism Category Nazi Germany Timeline, Early Nazi Category Nazism Timeline, Early Nazi Category Historical timelines Nazi ... more details
This is the timeline of notable early Estonia n publications, along with links to the articles discussing them. class wikitable Time Publication Person Remarks 1535 Wanradt Koell Catechism by Simon Wanradt and Johann Koell the oldest partially preserved Estonian language book, printed in Wittenberg 1633 Historische Prodromus des Lieffl ndischen Rechtens und Reglements by Friedrich Menius first book published in Estonia 1641, 1649 Leyen Spiegel by Heinrich Stahl first book printed in Estonia and using Estonian language . This sermon book, published in two volumes, ran parallel in German language German and Estonian language Estonian . 1739 a Bible by Jacob Johann K hler the first printing of Estonian language Estonian translation of the Bible 1766 1767 L hhike ppetus edited by dr. Peter Ernst Wilde , translated by August Wilhelm Hupel a medical manual the first Estonian language periodic publication 1795 an Alphabet book ABC by Otto Wilhelm Masing the oldest known preserved Estonian language ABC 1807 Tarto maa rahva N ddali Leht ? the first Estonian language newspaper 1813 1832 Beitr ge zur genauern Kenntni der ehstnischen Sprache edited by Johann Heinrich Rosenpl nter the first scientific journal discussing Estonian language 1821 1823 Marahva N ddala Leht edited by Otto Wilhelm Masing an early weekly newspaper 1857 Postimees established edited by Johann Voldemar Jannsen the oldest still published Estonian language newspaper 1857 1861 Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald printed piece by piece as an academic publication of the petatud Eesti Selts 1891 Postimees goes daily ? the first Estonian language daily newspaper Category Literature timelines Estonian Category Estonian literature Category Estonian media Estonia stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2010 This article is a timeline of early AIDS cases. An AIDS case is classified as early if the death occurred before 18 June 1981, when the AIDS epidemic was formally recognized by medical professionals in the United States. 1959 David Carr history of AIDS David Carr incorrectly thought to be a documented AIDS case. A Manchester printer usually referred to, mistakenly, as a sailor who died in October 1959 following the failure of his immune system he succumbed to pneumonia . Doctors, baffled by what he had died from, preserved 50 of his tissue samples for inspection. In 1990, the tissues were found to be HIV positive. However, in 1992, a second test by AIDS researcher David Ho scientist David Ho found that the strain of HIV present in the tissues was similar to those found in the late 1980s rather than an earlier strain which would have mutated considerably over the course of 30 years . Ho s discovery has cast doubt on David Carr s death being caused by AIDS. ref cite news last Connor first Steve title How scientists discovered false evidence on the world s first AIDS victim pages 2 3 publisher The Independent date 24 March 1995 url http www.aegis.com news MISC 1995 IN950301.html accessdate 11 February 2009 ref A possible case was detected of a death on June 28, 1959, in Ardouin Antonio, a 49 year old Jamaica n from Haiti ref Chicago Tribune http www.aegis.org news ct 1987 CT871004.html How Long Has Virus Been Stalking Victims? 25 October 1987 Bot generated title retrieved 15 May 2008 ref who in 1927 had emigrated to the United States and at the time of death was working as a shipping clerk for a garment manufacturer in Manhattan . He developed similar symptoms to those just described for the British printer, and died the same year, apparently of the same very rare kind of pneumonia. Many years later, Dr. Gordon R. Hennigar , who had performed ... Timeline of AIDS List of HIV positive people References reflist External links Cribb, Julian, http www.uow.edu.au ... more details
globalize Europe date December 2010 For a timeline of events in the early history of the universe and prehistoric Earth Timeline of prehistory align right Image Stonehenge.jpg thumb right 200px Stonehenge , England, erected by Neolithic peoples ca. 4500 4000 years ago. Human history and prehistoryPrehistory ... history . Prehistory can refer to the period of human existence before the availability of those written records with which recorded history begins. ref Renfrew, Colin. Prehistory The Making Of The Human ... style margin 0 0 1em 1em The term prehistory can refer to the vast span of time since the big bang .... 2007. World Prehistory A brief introduction New York Prentice Hall, Seventh Edition, Chapter One ref ref name renfrew Renfrew, Colin. 2008. Prehistory The Making of the Human Mind. New York Modern Library ref In dividing up human prehistory, prehistorians typically use the three age system , whereas ... age system is the periodization of human prehistory into three consecutive time period s, named for their respective ... division of history and prehistory can be made between those written events that can be precisely ... and social sciences, thereby blurring the distinction between the terms history and prehistory . Citation ... of deep history . This article is primarily concerned with human prehistory, or the time since .... Definition Because, by definition, there are no written records from human prehistory, dating .... Cambridge Cambridge University Press. ref The primary researchers into human prehistory are prehistoric ..., data about prehistory is provided by a wide variety of natural and social sciences, such as paleontology ... , anthropology , molecular genetics and many others. Prehistory is an important part of evolutionary ... Psychology, John Tooby and Leda Cosmides ref Human prehistory differs from history not only ... rather than written records, prehistory is anonymous. Because of this, reference terms that prehistorians .... The date marking the end of prehistory in a particular culture or region, that is the date ... more details
This is a Timeline of the 2006 Lebanon War timeline of the 2006 Lebanon War during early August 2006 August . August 1 width 100 class wikitable IDF The IDF expands its ground operation, doubling its troops in Southern Lebanon . ref he icon http www.haaretz.co.il hasite spages 745040.html IDF expand the operations , Haaretz , August 1, 2006 ref Israeli special operations forces conducted a large scale airborne attack on the Bekaa Valley . seealso Operation Sharp and Smooth Israeli troops landed near the eastern Lebanese town of Baalbek , Lebanese security sources said, and the Israeli military also engaged in fierce fighting with Hezbollah forces just across the border with Lebanon. Israeli aircraft flew support missions as troops hit the ground about convert 10 km mi sp us north of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley near the Syrian border, the sources said. The Lebanese army also reported heavy helicopter traffic east and west of the town, the northernmost ground operation for Israel during the nearly three week conflict. ref name CNN 08 01 cite news title Israel strikes deep into Lebanon date 2006 08 01 publisher CNN url http www.cnn.com 2006 WORLD meast 08 01 mideast.main index.html Dead link date October 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Israeli troops entered Hikma Hospital in northern Baalbek, where they checked the identification cards of all staff and patients, the sources said, adding ..., according to the Lebanese army. Early in the day, an airstrike hit the village of Al Jamaliyeh as the IDF ... could consider a resolution on Lebanon as early as August 3, British Ambassador Emyr Jones Parry ... name CNN 08 03 Powerful explosions shattered the early morning peace in Beirut airstrikes which announced ... wanted to kill, we killed, an Israeli official told. Israeli airstrikes also pounded Beirut early in the day ... wikitable IDF Israel struck Tyre, Lebanon Tyre early morning after peppering the streets with leaflets ... . Guy Spigelman said early that several rocket launchers in Tyre were destroyed overnight. ref name ... more details
History of France Prehistoric France is the period in the human occupation including early Hominini hominins of the geographical area covered by present day France which extended through prehistory and ended in the Iron Age with the Celt ic La T ne culture . The Palaeolithic Lower Palaeolithic France includes Olduwan Abbevillian and Acheulean sites from early or non modern transitional Hominini species, most notably Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis . The Grotte du Vallonnet near Menton contained simple stone tools dating to 1 million to 1.05 million years BC. ref name ReferenceA Henry de Lumley, La Grande Histoire de premiers europeens , Odile Jacob, Paris, 2010 ref Cave sites were exploited for habitation, but the hunter gatherers of the Paleolithic Palaeolithic era also possibly built shelters such as those identified in connection with Acheulean tools at Grotte du Lazaret and Terra Amata near Nice in France. Excavations at Terra Amata found traces of the earliest known domestication of fire in Europe , from 400,000 BC. ref name ReferenceA Middle Palaeolithic The Neanderthal s, the earliest Homo sapiens to occupy Europe, are thought to have arrived there around 300,000 BC, but seem to have died out by about by 30,000 BC, presumably unable to compete with modern humans during ... existed with similar early Mesolithic European cultures such as the Tjongerian of Northern and the Swiderian ... Age The early Bronze age archeological cultures in France include the transitional Beaker culture ... Urnfield or early Hallstatt cultures, in the early first millennium BC . The Hallstatt culture ... have been Celtiberians or Vascons . Timeline Prehistoric and Iron Age France all dates are BC 1,800,000 ... of Gaul by Julius Caesar . See also Timeline of glaciation Neolithic Europe Old European culture Proto Indo Europeans Proto Celtic language Prehistory of Brittany Prehistoric Britain Prehistoric ... France topics DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of France Category Prehistoric France Category Archaeology of France ... more details
The prehistory of Iran could be divided to Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic, Neolithic, and Chalcolithic periods as follow File Kermanshah Pal Museum Neanderthal.jpg thumb A reconstruction of Iranian Neanderthal based on Shanidar fossils Zagros Paleolithic Museum Paleolithic One of the potential routes for early human migrations toward southern and eastern Asia is Iran, a country characterized by a wide range of geographic variation and resources, which could support early groups of hominins who wandered into the region. Evidence for the presence of these early populations in Iran includes sorne stone artifacts discovered From gravel deposits along the Kashafrud River Basin in eastern Iran, the Mashkid and Ladiz Rivers in the southeast, the Sefidrud River in the north, the Mahabad River in the northwest, and some surface occurrences and isolated finds From the west and northwestern parts of the country. The main known early human occupation sites in Iran are Kashafrud in Khorasan, Mashkid and Ladiz in Sistan, Shiwatoo in Kurdistan , Ganj Par in Gilan, Darband Cave in Gilan, Khaleseh in Zanjan, Gakia in Kermanshah, Pal Barik in Ilam. These sites fall between one million years ago to 200,000 years ago. Mousterian Stone tools made by Neanderthal man have also been found in various parts of the country.There are more cultural remains of Neanderthal man dating back to the Middle Paleolithic period, which mainly have been found in the Zagros region and fewer in central Iran at sites such as Shanidar ... and other early Neolithic sites in western Zagros. File Neolithic sites in Iran.jpg thumb left Neolithic ... National Museum of Iran . Chalcolithic Iranian Chalcolithic could be divided into three parts. Early ... three successive phases early Middle, Middle and late Middle Chalcolithic dated to the fourth millennium .... DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of Iran Category Archaeological sites in Iran Category Paleolithic Category Pleistocene Category Prehistoric Asia Iran Category Prehistory of the Middle East Iran fa ... more details
timeline.com The Timeline of the History of the Philippines DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of The Philippines ...Cleanup date February 2009 History of the Philippines Philippine prehistory covers the events prior to the written ... line between this period and the History of the Philippines 900 1521 early history of the Philippines ... of the time, and which shaped the means by which early Filipinos adapted to their environment during ... to the Philippines There have been several models of early human migration to the Philippines ... Zaide 1999 p 32 , citing Beyer Memorial Issue on the Prehistory of the Philippines in Philippine ... spread the Early Central Lobe and the Late Central Lobe. Instead of Austronesian peoples originating from Taiwan, Solheim placed the origins of the early NMTCN peoples in the Early Central Lobe, which ... through Northern Luzon to Micronesia to form the Early Eastern Lobe, carrying the Malayo Polynesian ... Man proves that the Philippines was inhabited as early as 21,000 or 22,000 years ago. If this is true ... Philippine prehistory. After the 16th century, of course, the colonial period saw the influx of genetic ... outside of the Philippines. ref Harvnb Scott 1984 pp 39 52 . ref Early Metal Age c.500 BC c.1 AD ... BC, and this new technology coincided with considerable changes in the lifestyle of early Filipinos ... of many Ilonngo old families. Early Spanish colonizers took note of the ancient civilizations ... early metal age have been encountered in various sites, but they were not widespread. This has ... about the prehistory of the Philippines. In short, the lack of artifacts and other evidence has led to a lack of consensus among prehistory historians. See also Cultural achievements of pre colonial ... Citation last Bellwood first Peter authorlink Peter Bellwood title Prehistory of the Indo ... F. Landa Jocano coauthors title Filipino Prehistory Rediscovering Precolonial Heritage publisher Punlad ... Prehistory An Anthropological Overview of the Beginnings of Filipino Society and Culture publisher ... more details
History of Sweden Scandinavian prehistory began when the Scandinavian peninsula, formerly entirely covered by thick ice, became free of ice at the end of the Last glacial period Weichsel glaciation.2C in Scandinavia and northern Europe last ice age , around 11,000 BC. At that time, a hunter gatherer people, the Ahrensburg culture , lived and hunted near the edge of the ice. It took until the 7th millennium BC for forest, wildlife and Mesolithic hunter gatherers to fully colonise the newly available land. In southern Scandinavia, a Maglemosian culture ca 7500 BC&ndash 6000 BC developed. The Maglemosian people lived in forest and wetland environments using fishing and hunting tools made from wood, bone and flint microlith s. A characteristic of the culture are the sharply edged microliths of flintstone which were used for spear heads and arrowheads. Microliths finds are more sparse from ca 6000 BC and the period is said to transit into the Kongemose culture ca 6000 BC&ndash ca 5200 BC . The finds from this period are characterised by long flintstone flakes which were used for making the characteristic rhombic arrowheads, scrapers, drills, awls and toothed blades. The Erteb lle culture ca 5300 BC 3950 BC is the name of a hunter gatherer and fisher culture dating to the end of the Mesolithic period. It was followed by the Funnelbeaker culture 4000&ndash 2700 BC a culture that originated ... south during the winters, moving north again during the summers. These early peoples followed cultural ... what language these early Scandinavians spoke. It might have been similar to Basque, due to the distribution of the monuments by early megalith builders. Towards the end of the 3rd millennium BC ... assemblies accept them as kings. The politics of these early kingdoms are retold in Beowulf ... was the Swedish king who according to early sources only ruled what is today eastern Svealand . It is unknown ... is by some considered to be the beginning of Sweden, as we know it today. Timeline of Prehistoric ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Prehistory Type Studio Artist Circle X Cover Released 1983 Recorded 1981 Genre Art Rock br Experimental music Experimental br No Wave Length 35 38 Label Blue Chopsticks Producer Circle X Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r1389731 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Prehistory is the first full length album by No Wave band Circle X . It was recorded in 1981 but was not released until 1983. The album was recorded upon their return to New York , after staying 9 months in Dijon , France . Submerging energy in sloppy polyrhythms and echoey dub music dub production, the album sometimes drags haphazardly and generally lacks its predecessor s field plowing impact. Although it has enough to be worthwhile, the group s unfortunate tendency to flail off beat or out of tune makes this a developmental document. ref http history.louisvillehardcore.com index.php?title Circle X ref Some say this recording served as a crucial blueprint for the subsequent New York noise music noise scene that spawned Sonic Youth , Swans band Swans and Live Skull . The LP went out of print rapidly, but was later reissued semi legally by the French label Sordide Sentimentale with the addition of a booklet of essay texts and skin disorder photos. ref http www.matadorrecords.com circle x biography.html ref Track listing Current 6 22 Prehistory Part I 5 10 Prehistory Part II 5 16 Culture Progress 6 28 Underworld 7 49 Beyond Standard 4 33 Credits Drums, Percussion, Guitar Current David Letendre Engineer David Lichtenstein Guitar, Drums, Percussion, Tape, Vocals Rick Letendre Guitar, Tape, Vocals Bruce Witsiepe Vocals, Tape, Bass Current Tony Pinotti Guest Performer Hammond Organ Underworld Jason Huang References references Category 1983 albums ... more details
Sea and Crete early developed Bronze Age civilizations and are accordingly usually treated under those ... times in geologic history. The insular prehistory of Corsica begins with the Mesolithic Pre Neolithic ... attribute this closer kinship to a major influx from there in the early and middle Neolithic ... west editor first Henning editor last Anderson title Language Contacts in Prehistory Studies in Stratigraphy ..., has been Carbon dating carbon dated to 8560 150 BP or 6570 150 BC. To some she is an early Neolithic ... Mesolithic Pre Neolithic L.J. Costa, an expert in Corsican prehistory, dates the Corsican Mesolithic ... first G. S. year 1996 title A Prehistory of Sardinia 2300 500 B.C. Monographs in Mediterranean ... publications in paper or on the Internet. ref EarlyEarly occurs between 6000 BCE and 5000 BCE. The Early Neolithic of Corsica comprises sites of the Cardium Pottery Cardial and Epi Cardial Culture ... Prehistory A Survey first Sarunas last Milisauskas year 2002 publisher Birkh user isbn 0306467933 pages ... Island Sociogeography and Mediterranean prehistory pages pages 72 75 ref The major sites are div class ... and Sardinia corresponds to the early Megaliths European Megalithic Culture . ref cite book pages pages 157, 169 title Encyclopedia of Prehistory first Peter Neal last Peregrine coauthors Melvin ... 3 2 .html en icon . div DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of Corsica Category History of Corsica Category Archaeological ... more details
History of Australia The prehistory of Australia is the period between the first human habitation of the Australian continent and the first definitive sighting of Australia by Europeans in 1606, which may be taken as the beginning of the recent history of Australia. This period is estimated to have lasted between 40,000 and 60,000 years. ref cite web url http www.stonepages.com news archives 000236.html title Australia colonized earlier than previously thought? date 24 July 2003 accessdate 2007 11 02 publisher stonepages.com, Paola Arosio & Diego Meozzi reporting on news in The West Australian 19 July 2003 ref This era is referred to as prehistory rather than history because there are no paper written records of human events in Australia which pre date this contact. Arrival See also Early human migrations South Asia and Australia File Sunda shelf.jpg thumb right 340px The map shows the probable extent of land and water at the time of the last glacial maximum and when the sea level was probably more than 150m lower than today it illustrates the formidable sea obstacle that migrants would have faced. The minimum widely accepted timeframe for the arrival of humans in Australia is placed at least 40,000 years ago. ref Hiscock, Peter. 2008 . Archaeology of Ancient Australia . Routledge London. ISBN 0 415 33811 5 ref Many sites dating from this time period have been excavated. Archaeological ... and nearby Indonesia n islands is another consequence of the early land bridges, which closed when ... else on Earth, and early artwork in Koonalda Cave , Nullarbor Plain , has been dated back to 20,000 ... with the Chinese since at least the early 18th century see the main article Macassan contact with Australia ... film about Australian prehistory Mungo Man Dreamtime , Aboriginal mythology about Australian prehistory ... Prehistory Cambridge University Press, 1997 Isaacs, Jennifer ed. , Australian Dreaming 40,000 ..., 1976, pp.  285, ISBN 0 87951 084 6 Australia topics DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of Australia Category ... more details
History of the Basque people This article deals with the prehistory of the modern Basque Country historical territory Basque Country . For a wider but less specific view see Franco Cantabrian region , Prehistoric Europe , Prehistoric Iberia and Prehistoric France . The Prehistory of the Basque Country spans from the first hominin settlements, not older than c. 150,000 Before Present BP , until at least the conquest by the Roman Empire c. 50 BC . Lower Paleolithic This period, basically work of Homo erectus , left very few remains in the Basque Country. The first settlers may have arrived in the Eemian interglacial Riss W rm interglacial period , between 150,000 and 75,000 BP, carrying with them the Acheulean technology. These people settle mainly in the lowlands, near the rivers Ebro and Adour , in the regions of Araba , Navarre , Labourd and Lower Navarre . Middle Paleolithic This period is defined by the Mousterian technology and, in Europe, it is work of Homo neanderthalensis . These Neanderthals settled the Basque Country somewhat more widely than their predecessors, colonizing as well the high coastalands of Biscay and Gipuzkoa . Neanderthal remains have been found in Lezetxiki and Axlor caves. Upper Paleolithic The hominin that became dominant in this period was Homo sapiens ... to the limitations imposed by the cold climate. Chatelperronian Image Early Upper Paleolithic in the Basque Country.gif thumb 250px Main Early Upper Paleolithic sites in the Basque Country This culture ..., Abauntz, Pe a, Padre Areso and Urbasa 11 in Navarre Herriko Barra in Gipuzkoa. In the early phases ... Country in the late Neolithic being very frequently used in the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze ... the Iron Age. Bronze Age Image Chalcolithic and Early Bronze in the Basque Country.gif thumb 250px Chalcolithic and Early Middle Bronze Age sites in the Basque Country This period spans from c. 1700 ... centuries of this period. This age is divided in three subperiods Early Bronze Age c. 1700 1500 ... more details
long mounds date to the mid 5th millennium Barnenez . The early passage grave s generally date to between ..., thin walled round based deep bowls, often with applied crescents croissants is typical for early ... metal deposits. Bronze age The early Bronze age culture is commonly believed to have grown out of Beaker roots, with some Wessex culture Wessex and Unetice culture Unetice influence. In the early ... td Finist re td GrN 1973 td 700 td 60 table The later part of the early Bronze Age saw the beginning ... clearance of the beech forests took place in the early Bronze Age. Cereal pollen have been found at Porsguen ... and Table des Marchand at Locmariaquer Some standing stones Menhirs and stone alignments date to the early ... of a fortified village. The Museum of PreHistory in Carnac has large quantities of Late Bronze Age bronze ... was about 2 m long. The site dates to the end of the early La T ne culture La T ne or the middle ... more details
as part of Hungarian prehistory. ref name Krist Engel Makk The terms ancient history , and early history ref Cite web title A Country Study Hungary Early History url http memory.loc.gov frd cs hutoc.html ... Encyclopedia of the Early Hungarian History 9 14th centuries publisher Akad miai Kiad year 1994 location ... coauthors title Hungarians and Europe in the Early Middle Ages An Introduction to Early Hungarian ... Europe Early Middle Ages dp 9639116483 doi isbn 963 9116 48 3 ref The time when the proto Magyars ... Ural Urheimat , based upon early language influence from Permic peoples. ref name R na Tas Approaches ... linked early Magyars eastward as well to the Ujghurs , living in East Eurasia around the town of r mqi ... in Early European Sources In Honfoglal s s nyelv szet The Occupation of Our county and Linguistics ... Sinor title The Outlines of Hungarian Prehistory url http www.kroraina.com hungar ds ohp.html accessdate ... The Outlines of Hungarian Prehistory url http www.kroraina.com hungar ds ohp.html accessdate 2007 12 ... VII Porphyrogenitus names a place where the early Magyars used to live and calls it Levedia after Magyar .... A. authorlink coauthors title The Early Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late ... more details
ivory pieces. In early times, household utensils and weapons were ornamented. Using wood, bone ... Prehistory Of Alaska Category Native American history of Alaska Category Pre state history of Alaska ... more details
About geological origins and prehistoric people of Colorado outline of early Colorado life Outline of Colorado prehistoryPrehistory of Colorado provides an overview of the activities that occurred prior to Colorado s recorded history. Colorado experienced cataclysmic geological events over billions of years. The way the events occurred in Colorado, though, shaped our land and ecosystem s. Over time there have been several ice ages , spent time swimming below an ocean , experienced a massive Types of volcanic eruptions volcanic eruption and baked in Tropical climate tropical heat . Between those periods, the land has been flat, shoreline to a great ocean, and it s ancient layers rose to become the Rocky Mountains . Before man made an appearance in Colorado, the dinosaur , mammoth , mastodon , camelops and Bison antiquus giant bison foraged for food in a verdant land. During the Ice Age Summer ... American. New York Facts on File. ISBN 978 0 8160 6858 6. ref rp 5 Sites for the early Paleo ..., had large tools to hunt the megafauna animals of the early Paleo Indian period. ref name Waldman ... Plains. Denver United States Forest Service. ref rp 33 34 Archaic Early Basketmaker Era Archaic Early ... archaic early basketmaker period.htm Archaic Early Basketmaker Period. Chaco Culture National ... Albion complex Mount Albion complex was an early Archaic culture about 4050 to 3050 BC , distinguished by the Mount Albion corner notched projectile. It is the best known early Archaic culture in Colorado ... District Basketmaker and Ancient Puebloan people Ancient Pueblo People Eras Early Basketmaker II Era The Early Basketmaker II Era 1500 BC AD 50 was the first Post Archaic period of the Americas Archaic ... ancestors were in the area after AD 1300, but at least by the early 1500s. ref name CC PostPueblo Pawnee ... on the eastern plains. The Comanche entered the eastern half of Colorado early in the 1700s and with the Ute ... Prehistory of Colorado Category Archaic period in North America Category Archaeological sites ... more details
was found by humans in 1975. Other caves in the area sheltered early humans. Prehistory is the longest .... As early as the Lower Paleolithic, human groups either hunted or trapped game. We can assume that in Transylvania ..., belonging to the geo chronological interval covering the late Mindel to the early Riss. The Middle ... 33,000 30,000 BP . It is a period set largely in Early Upper Pleistocene, and corresponds within .... The normal divisions of the Neolithic are Early Neolithic, Developed Neolithic and Eneolithic ... 6600 BC, and ended around 3800 3700 BC, and no later than 3500 BC. The Early Neolithic c. 6600 ... culture of painted pottery in Romania. The small number of sites attributable to this early cultural ... Cri culture The Star evo Cri culture , representing the generalisation of the early Neolithic ... the environment was friendly. The dwellings were embedded in the early phases and were huts at ground ... regarded as the potter s mark. More recently they have been considered by some researchers as early ... culture of sedentary farmers, represents one of the hotly debated issues among specialists in the prehistory ... especially midway in the Bronze Age, yet already prefigured early on in the transition period from the Eneolithic ... have imposed in the last decades the use of a three part system Early, Middle and Late Bronze. In absolute ..., Co ofeni culture Main Baden culture Co ofeni culture The first stage of the Early Bronze is a genuine ... Early Bronze. One can no longer speak of Eneolithic or neo Eneolithic cultures, as defined by this historical ... metallurgy in Early Bronze Age, given the substantial fall in production as compared to the Eneolithic ... spirals, crosses with spirals etc. in the early stages of their cultural development. The same symbols ... more details
Area in late prehistoric and early classical period in C.A.H. vol.3, part 1, ch.20c 11982 . ref ... inscription Car.A1a of Suhis I early 10th century BC king of Carchemish. ref G. Soultanian, Volume ... became known, after their name, as Mygdonia. Very early in the 10th century BC the Proto ... early in the 10th century BC Suhis I 10th c. and his Hurrian queen Watis Asatuwatimaza Amasia 10th ... early 8th c., died c.770 BC in a plague and his queen Tuwarasaisa Nuart Kamana Havanak 8th c., died ... 754 BC Sastura Baz 8th c., son of Iarairaisa . 2. Kingdom of Gurgum Marash starts very early in the 10th ... of Cilicia end 7th early 6th cc. Apuwashu Baos of Pirindu 6th c. . 8. The last two names belong ... , meaning wonderful, admirable, worthy. ref The north was not covered in the early days, but soon ... 1,500 years the prehistory he wrote is the only one which is on most levels a true history ... 15 above. See p.22. ref References Ibid date January 2011 Reflist DEFAULTSORT Prehistory Of The Armenians ... more details
History of Taiwan The prehistory of Taiwan includes the late Paleolithic era. During that time, roughly 50,000 BC to 10,000 BC, people were already living in Taiwan . ref http www.taiwantoday.tw ct.asp?xItem 10550&CtNode 122 Archaeological Theory Taiwan Seen As Ancient Pacific Rim , Taiwan Journal published 19 November 1990, URL retrieved 11 Sep 2011 ref ref http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl zh TW&u http ifo.tainan.gov.tw Publish Detail.aspx 3FsID 3D129 26sMon 3D8 26sYear 3D2006 26sClass 3D1&sa X&oi translate&resnum 3&ct result&prev search 3Fq 3DPahsientung 2Bpaleolithic 26hl 3Den 26client 3Dsafari 26rls 3Den Tainan County Government Information division website autotranslated from Chinese last updated 1 September 2006, URL retrieved 3 June 2007 ref Evidence shows that the earliest archaeological culture found in Taiwan was the Changbin culture , this prehistoric site was found in Eastern Taiwan. Human skeletons were also found in Zuozhen District Zuozhen , Tainan County now part of Tainan City , therefore called the Zuojhen people . Yuanshan and other prehistoric sites were found in Taipei Basin . However, there isn t enough evidence to be sure which group of people left the artifacts. Taiwan is the urheimat of the Austronesian languages . Archaeological evidence e.g., Harvcolnb Bellwood 1997 suggests that speakers of pre Proto Austronesian spread from the South Chinese mainland to Taiwan at some time around 8,000 years ago. Evidence from historical linguistics suggests that it is from this island that seafaring peoples migrated, perhaps in distinct waves separated by millennia, to the entire region encompassed by the Austronesian languages Harvcol Diamond 2000 . It is believed that this migration began around 6,000 years ago Harvcol Blust 1999 . However, evidence from historical linguistics cannot bridge the gap between those two periods. References reflist Taiwan topics Category History of Taiwan Taiwan hist stub zh min nan T i o n s ch ng s t i ... more details
History of Burma Various human species had lived in the region now known as Burma as early as 750,000 years ago. They were replaced by or probably mixed with ref John Whitfield, Lovers or fighters ref Homo sapiens the only surviving human species today. ref Michael Petraglia, Tool tale ref However, evidences for the earliest human settlements in Burma are not yet discovered. Current archeological evidence dates the settlements at about 11,000 BC in the Padah Lin caves caves of Padah Lin , which depicts Neolithic culture. ref name Golden They further advanced to Bronze Age and to Iron age around 1,200 BC. These indigenous people, together with later migrating peoples formed mainstream of present day Burmese civilization. The more recent migrations occurred during the third or fourth millennium BCE to last millennium BC. ref name NIU Richard M. Cooler, 2003, NIU ref Pyu, Mon, Rakhine came from various parts of South Asia. They brought cultural diffusion s among indigenous people and resided in different parts of Burma with Pyu at the center, Mon at the South, and Rakhine at the west. By about .... ref name NIU Timeline class wikitable width 70 style width 10 Date Event valign top 750,000 275,000 years B.P. Lower Palaeolithic men of early Anyathian culture Homo erectus lived along the bank ... is called the Anyathian culture. The Early Anyathian is characterized by single edged core implements ... thumb 200px right Tool transitions from late Stone age to early Bronze Age, and finally to Iron age ... the early iron age , around the middle of the first millennium BC. ref name NIU Small trades, barters ... age. ref Dr Than Tun , The Story of Myanmar told in pictures ref As early as 6th century, another ... Land , referred to by the tradesmen of Indian Ocean. Pagan Kingdom The Burmans who had come down with the early ... into the upper Irrawaddy valley might have begun as early as the 7th century. ref name hb 329 Maung ... s early urban system first Bob last Hudson journal Myanmar Historical Commission Golden Jubilee International ... more details