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*3600 BC Oldest known megalithic temple(Malta) |
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*3600 BC Bone harpoon(Slovenia) |
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- In the south of England, a rapid expansion of monument building occurred around 3700 BC.[1]
- In the city of Uruk, southern Mesopotamia, groups of tokens representing commercial transactions begin to be enclosed in hollow clay balls and kept in archives.[2]
- The Maykop culture, a major Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Western Caucasus region of Southern Russia, began around 3700 BC.
- 3600 BC Chili pepper farming in Panama
- 3600 BC Oldest known Chinese art(jade)
- 3600 BC Water controlling pond found(China)
- 3600 BC Oldest known megalithic temple(Malta)
- 3600 BC Bone harpoon(Slovenia)
References
- ^ "Archaeology dating technique uncovers 'property boom' of 3700 BC". The Guardian. June 6, 2011. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
- ^ "From lumps of clay to arithmetic and grammar". Washington Post. Highbeam Research. December 6, 1993. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
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