11,800 BP to 10,10o0 BP Pre-History Timeline
11,500 BP to 650 BC: Called the Archaic Period in the Native America history of Arkansas and most of North America.
~ Turkey: First building phase of the "temple complex" at Gobekli Tepe.
~ to 10,000 BC: A extinction event resulting in less Mega Fauna.
~ Japan: First pottery vessels.
~ Turkey: First building phase of the "temple complex" at Gobekli Tepe.
11,500 BC to 10,000BC: Extinction event resulting in less mega-fauna.
11,000 BC: By about this date the earliest Finnic settlements had begun.
~ Humans were eating chiltepines in Mexico.
~ USA: People of what is now central Nevada hunted many species of large game including the ground sloth and mammoth.
~ USA: A lakeside dwellings dated to this time was found in what is now the state of Oregon. The site was buried and preserved by the eruption of Mount Mazama. Remains of baskets and sandals.
12,000 BP: A canine jaw, discovered in a cave in Mesopotamia, is the earliest evidence of the domestication of dogs. What earlier evidence do you know of?
~ Sea level rise may have begun as early as this. Sea level was rising.
~ Epigravettian culture in central and east Europe.
~ to the present: the Holocene Epoch, which some divide into five parts; the Sub-Atlantic being the present of those parts.
10,000 BP: Most recent Ice age was over.
~ Humans were eating chiltepines in Mexico.
~ USA: People of what is now central Nevada hunted many species of large game including ground sloth and mammoth.
~ USA: A lakeside dwelling was found in what is now the state of Oregon. The site was buried and preserved by the eruption of Mt. Mazama. Remains of baskets and sandals were found. It was found that the people probable ate: rabbit, bison, bear, sheep, deer, elk, sage, chokeberries, hazelnuts, and black berries.
~ Turkey: Well developed agriculture and farming around settlements in eastern Anatolia.
~ to 7000 BC: Near East: Agricultural communities.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Lavantian cprridor.