8,400 BC to 6,700 BC: (About 10,000 years ago) prehistory, history, and archaeology including: continuing Grand Solar Minimum, people live at a lake in Death Valley California, Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
usage: N.A. = North America; USA = United States of America:
8,300 BC: Atlatl used in Florida before this date according to Fagan.
8,000 BC8,000 BC: Well developed sea-culture at the eastern end of the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea. Ship building and wide ranging sea trade. This was going on over 10,000 years ago!
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding worldwide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
8,000 BC: Well developed sea-culture at the eastern end of the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea: Ship building and wide ranging sea trade.
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding world wide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
8,000 BC8,000 BC: Well developed sea-culture at the eastern end of the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea. Ship building and wide ranging sea trade. This was going on over 10,000 years ago!
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding worldwide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
8,000 BC8,000 BC: Well developed sea-culture at the eastern end of the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea. Ship building and wide ranging sea trade. This was going on over 10,000 years ago!
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding worldwide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
8,000 BC: Well developed sea-culture at the eastern end of the eastern end of the Mediterranean sea: Ship building and wide ranging sea trade.
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding world wide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding worldwide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
~ Sea going canoes on the islands of the East Indies.
~ Egyptian ships capable of carrying elephants.
~ First (re)settlements in Crete.
~ Sufficient rain falls on the North American southwest to support many large animal species: mammoth, mastodon, bison which soon begin to go extinct.
~ Hunters in the North America South west use the atlatl in preference to the Bow and arrow.
~ to 2,000 BC: Now called the Archaic stage in North America.
~ A settlement at Jericho subsists mainly by cultivating of wheat, one of the small number of communities known to be doing so by this time.
~ Jericho often quoted as the first town, grows into a settlement covering ten acres.
~ Sun-dried bricks are used in the construction of buildings in Jericho.
~ In North America glaciers were receding
~ Around the world about 40,000 animals were obliterated.
~ In Asia and the world sea levels were rising caused by climate warming and glacial melt.
~ Domestication of the pig in China and Turkey.
~ Antarctica: Long term melting of the Antarctic ice cover has started.
~ First evidence of agriculture in the Levantine corridor dates to about this time.`
~ Inland flooding world wide.
~ About this time people were killing and eating doedicurus, a type of glyplodont, not far from the present Buenos Aires.
~ Fiedel in 1987 suggests that there is evidence of use of atlatl in North America before this time.
~ Ocean levels rose to near maximum.
~ This time may date the end of an Ice Age. The ending of the most recent Ice Age, making large prey extinct and the land more fertile -?- both promote and enable humans to develop of permanent settlements.
~ to almost 1000 BC: is the duration of the Archaic Period or Meso-Indian Period in N.A.
~ Human communities in the Middle East cultivated crops and domesticated animals in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Wheat was grown in the Middle East and may be the first cereal cultivated by man.
~ Emmer and Einkorn are the two types wheat as perhaps the first crops in the Neolithic Revolution.
~ Sheep are the first farm animals of which evidence of domestication survives, from a settlement in northern Iraq.
~ Fiedel 1987, suggests that there is evidence of use of the atlatl in NA before this date.
~ Lithic stage ended.
~ Ocean levels risen to near their maximum.
~ to 1,000/2,000 BC called the Archaic Period. The end of the Ice Age.~
~ North America: Glaciers receding.
~ Earth: Obliteration of more than 40 million animals about this time.
7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ Middle East: Goats have been domesticated.
~ Asia: Evidence of dogs having been domesticated from wolves by this time.
~ Middle East: Flint tools dating to this time from north and central Arabia used by hunter harvesters evidenced.
~ Middle East: Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
~ It is said that in this world by this time In the exchange of goods, a three dimensional combination of an accounting/inventory system and medium of exchange was practiced.
~ People of Jericho were making bricks out of clay, then hardened in the sun. The settlement had grown to 8 to 10 acres o9f houses and had substantial walls.
7,560 BC to 7370 BC: North America: During this period Kennewick man dies along the shore of the Columbia River in what is now Washington state,leaving one of the most complete American skeletons.
7,520 BC, Sun: Historical grand minima.
7,500 BC: The spindle develop ''naturally'' in the process of twisting fibers into thread by hand.
~ A community which grew and stored grain, surround by other groups which did not, has a need for protection from its neighbors and has a valuable trade commodity.
~ The tower at Jericho may be the worlds earliest surviving fortification.
~ Humans cross from eastern Siberia to northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, according to the earliest traces left by the Jomon culture.
~ As the icecap recedes, some hunter-gathers may have moved up the eastern side of America into Newfoundland and the Prairie provinces of Canada.
~ As temperatures rose, the seal -level rose, submerging the Bering land bridge and may have acted to isolate some tentative "Siberian immigrants as aboriginal Americans."
~ With the end of the most recent Ice Age, there were extreme changes in ecology and climate over nearly all of the Earth.
~ The Neolithic Period includes any settled human community not yet using metal tools.
~ The Neolithic Revolution continues to take place at different times around the world as people form settled communities, living by agriculture and the breeding of animals instead of hunting an gathering.
~ Neolithic communities in eastern Anatolia make implements of hammered copper --- a tentative step out of the Stone Age.
~ Evidence of basketry in American southwest.
7,310 BC, solar: Historical grand minima.
c7,100 BC: A solar storm strongly effected Earth.
7,040 BC, solar: Historical grand minima.
7,000 BC: Barley is cultivated in the Middle East.
~ Catal Huyuk, in Anatolia, is the most extensive surviving example of a neolithic town.
~ to 2,500 BC: Hypsithermal interval, a warming period within the Holocene epoch.
~ (Fagan)NA: Basketry and netting use as well as a wide variety of stone tools. Woodworking probably widespread. Ate very varied diet of plant and animal. Hickory nuts probably vital. Ate some acorn.
~ to 2,500 BC: northern hemisphere: Was a warming period, now called, Hypsithermal Interval.
~ In northeastern North America people depend increasingly on deer, nuts, and wild game as climate warms.
~ USA: Native Americans in the Lahontan Basin of Nevada mummify their dead "to give them honor and respect," evidence of deep concern about treatment and condition.
~ The Sumerian city of Eridu which stood at the head of the Persian Gulf, had ships upon the sea.
~ USA: People at lakes in the Death Valley of what is now California.6,000 BC: Middle Holocene.53
~ Northeastern N.A: Peoples depend increasingly on deer, nuts, and wild grains as climate warms. (Because of loss of mega mammals?) ~ Native Americans in Lahontan Basin, Nevada, USA, mummify their dead to give them honor and respect, evidence of deep concern about treatment and condition.
~ The Sumerian city if Eridu which stood at the head of the Persian Gulf, had ships at sea.
~ USA: People lived at lakes in Death Valley area of what is now California.
~ A settlement at Jericho cultivates a great deal of wheat, among one of the earliest known to have done so.
~ Iraq: evidence of the domestification of sheep in the northern part of the country.
~ Ireland: Partholon on the Island it is said.
~ Maritime Archaic Period begins in the North Atlantic and lasts until about 1,700 BC in Newfoundland, eastern Canada, northern New England and more. This period is probably associated with the Red Ocher culture burials.
~ Maritime Archaic culture people practiced codfish and swordfish deep sea fishing probably as early as this. They engaged in long distance trade of white chert, They also hunted sea mammals in subarctic areas. The had longhouse settlements and used boa topped temporary housing,
~ Partholon is in Ireland, it has been said.
~ North America: Fagan tells us that basketry and netting was sed as well as a wide variety of stone tools. People there at the time ate some acorn and hickory nuts may have been vital to them. They ate a wide variety of plants and animals.
~ In Newfoundland, eastern Canada, northern New England, and a bit beyond people were participating in the Maritime Archaic Period and continued to so until the 1700 hundreds. Red Ocher culture burials have been associated with this period. Maritime Archaic culture people practiced codfish and swordfish deep sea fishing. The engaged in long distance trade of white chert, They hunted sea mammals in subarctic areas and had longhouse settlements and used boat topped temporary housing.
~ East and southeast Asia: Jomon Culture.
~ to 2,500 BC: A warming period called, Hyperthermal Interval. A Hypsithermal Interval, a warming period within the Holocene Epoch.
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6,500 BC to 200 AD: The San Diegito-Pinto tradition and Chihuahua tradition flourished in the southwest o6,400 BC: Historical grand solar minima continues.
6,400 BC: Historical grand solar minima continues.
6,220 BC: Historical grand solar minima continues.
6,000 BC: Middle Holocene.53
~ 7,790 BC: Earth precession at +11.75 degrees.
~ 7,560 BC to 7,370 BC: N.A.: Kennewick Man dies along the shore of the Columbia river in what is now Washington state, leaving one of the most complete early America skeletons.
~ 7,520 BC: Historical solar grand minima.
7,500 BC: Evidence of basketry in American southwest dates to this time.
~ By this date Ireland was well populated.
7,310 BC: Historical grand minimum. Grand solar minima occur when several solar cycles exhibit less than average activity for decades or centuries.
7,040 BC: Grand solar minimum continues.
6,500 BC to 200 AD: The San Diegito-Pinto tradition and Chihuahua tradition flourished in the southwest of California