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Neolithic Timeline

  • start of farming
    9000 BCE

    start of farming

    Event: farming begins and seeds are cultivated and animals are domesticated
  • animals go extinct
    8000 BCE

    animals go extinct

    The ending of the most recent ice age, making large animals extinct the land more fertile.
  • sea levels rising effects americans.
    8000 BCE

    sea levels rising effects americans.

    TEMPERATURES STARTED TO WARM, DUO TO THAT SEA LEVELS STARTED TO RISE THAT CAUSED SUBMERGING THE SIBERIAN IMMIGRANTS AS WILL AS THE ABORIGINAL AMERICANS.
  • aimal husbandry became big.
    7000 BCE

    aimal husbandry became big.

    Evidences of domestication and animal husbandry of goats, pigs, and sheep for food have been found in Aegean and Greece. Eggplant cultivation as well as cattle and poultry domestication were found in Mehrgarh, Pakistan.
  • first signs of things.
    6000 BCE

    first signs of things.

    First signs of irrigation, domestication of cattle, and fortified settlement at Ugarit were witnessed. Remains in the Iberian Peninsula suggest that cultivation and domestication of various plants and animals were found, while remains of granary were found in Mehrgarh. This indicates excessive cultivation of grains in Pakistan
  • pigs and vegetables
    5000 BCE

    pigs and vegetables

    Farmers develop, vegetables are grown and pigs are domesticated.
  • famers are more ready for planting.
    4500 BCE

    famers are more ready for planting.

    The plow replaces the digging stick as a means to dig up the ground and make it ready for planting
  • A hand-held plough
    4000 BCE

    A hand-held plough

    A simple hand-held plough is in used in Egypt and Mesopotamia, years before a heavier one is pulled by an oxen.