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* [[Mnajdra]] solar temple complex, [[Malta]]
* [[Mnajdra]] solar temple complex, [[Malta]]
* [[Colombia]], first rupestrian art at Chiribiquete ([[Caquetá]]).
* [[Colombia]], first rupestrian art at Chiribiquete ([[Caquetá]]).
* In Egypt, evidence found of mummification around this time at a cemetery in [[Nekhen]] (Hierankopolis).<ref>[http://timelines.ws/countries/EGYPT.HTML Timeline Egypt] Timelines of History. Retrieved July 17, 2020.</ref>
* In Egypt, evidence found of mummification around this time at a cemetery in [[Nekhen]] (Hierankopolis).<ref>[http://timelines.ws/countries/EGYPT.HTML Timeline Egypt] Timelines of History. </ref>
* Fortified town at [[Amri (Pre-Harappa)|Amri]] on the west bank of the [[Indus River]].
* Fortified town at [[Amri (Pre-Harappa)|Amri]] on the west bank of the [[Indus River]].


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==External links==
==External links==
# [http://timelines.ws/countries/EGYPT.HTML Timeline Egypt] Timelines of History. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
# [http://www.csmngt.com/Thailand_History_bronze_age_1511.htm Thailand History: Bronze Age - 1511]
# [http://www.peltro.com/en/company/marinoni-pewter.html Marinoni pewter]: items pewter from 1959
# [http://www.peltro.com/en/company/marinoni-pewter.html Marinoni pewter]: items pewter from 1959
# [http://www.artigianadelpeltro.it/peltro_uk.cfm Artigiana del Peltro]
# [http://www.nal.usda.gov/speccoll/images1/popcorn.html Popcorn: Ingrained in America's Agricultural History] . National Agricultural Library.


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Revision as of 02:10, 24 December 2013

Events

Ggantija temple

Cultures

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

  • First known use of tin (with bronze implements). Evidence of bronze for this date has been found in Thailand (in the Ban Chang culture)[2] and Egypt.[3]
  • First known evidence of popcorn. Excavations of the Bat Cave in Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico in 1948 and 1950 discovered ears of popcorn dated to circa 3600 BC.[4]

In works of fiction

  • In True Blood, the faerie Warlow was born in 3532 BC and was turned vampire in 3500 BC.

References

  1. Marinoni pewter: items pewter from 1959