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The 5th millennium BC sees the spread of agriculture from the Middle East throughout southern and central Europe. Urban cultures in Mesopotamia and Anatolia flourish, developing the wheel . Copper ornaments become more common, marking the Chalcolithic . Animal husbandry spreads throughout Eurasia, reaching China . World population grows slightly throughout the millennium, maybe from 5 to 7 million people.
Events
5000 - 4500 BC - Għar Dalam phase of Neolithic farmers on Malta , possibly immigrant farmers from the Agrigento region of Sicily .
4900 BC - 4600 BC - arrangements of circular ditches are built in Central Europe .
4860 BC - Mount Mazama in Oregon collapses, forming a caldera that later fills with water and becomes Crater Lake , the deepest lake in what is now the United States . With a Volcanic Explosivity Index of 7, it remains the largest single Holocene eruption in history of the Cascade Range.
4713 BC - The epoch (origin) of the Julian Period described by Joseph Justus Scaliger occurred on January 1 , the astronomical Julian day number zero.
4700 BC - 2000 BC - Stonehenge people arise. Their culture includes territories of Great Britain , Ireland , Brittany .
c. 4570 - 4250 BC - Merimde culture on the Nile .
c. 4500 BC - Civilization of Susa and Kish in Mesopotamia and Khuzestan (see Sialk ).
4500 BC - 4100 BC - Grey & Red Skorba phases of Neolithic culture on Malta ; earliest examples of female deity figurines, crafted out of baked clay.
c. 4500 BC – the ending of Neolithic IA (the Aceramic) in Cyprus
c. 4500 BC – Settlement of Chirokitia begins to date from this period.
c. 4400-4000 BC - Badari culture on the Nile.
4350 BC - Predynastic period started in Ancient Egypt .
4300 BC - Theta Boötis became the nearest visible star to the celestial north pole . It remained the closest until 3942 BC when it was replaced by Thuban .
c. 4250 BC - 3750 BC - Menhir alignments at Menec , Carnac , France , were made.
4200 BC - Date of Mesolithic examples of Naalebinding found in Denmark , marking spread of technology to Northern Europe . (Bender 1990)
4121 BC - Eduard Meyer 's date for the creation of the Egyptian calendar , based on his calculations of the Sothic cycle .
4100 - 3500 BC - New wave of immigration to Malta from Sicily leads to the Żebbuġ and Mġarr phases, and to the Ġgantija phase of temple builders.
4004 BC - According to the chronology of Archbishop James Ussher of Armagh , this is when the universe is created at nightfall preceding October 23 .
c. 4000 BC - Complex societies with hierarchies of priests and kings began to appear in Mesopotamia .
Cultures
Inventions, discoveries, introductions
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