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  1. 6th millennium BC - Wikipedia

    • Approximately 8,000 years ago (c. 6000 BC), a massive volcanic landslide off Mount Etna, Sicily, caused a megatsunami that devastated the eastern Mediterranean coastline on the continents of Asia, Africa and Europe. 展开

    Summary

    The 6th millennium BC spanned the years 6000 BC to 5001 BC (c. 8 ka to c. 7 ka). It is impossible to precisely date events … 展开

    Overview

    Neolithic culture and technology had spread from the Near East and into Eastern Europe by 6000 BC. Its development in the Far East grew apace and there is increasing evidence through the millennium of its presence in … 展开

    Europe

    It has been estimated that humans first settled in Malta c. 5900 BC, arriving across the Mediterranean from both Europe and North Africa.
    Use of pottery found near Tbilisi is evidence that … 展开

    North Asia

    - According to Vasily Radlov, among the Paleo-Siberian inhabitants of Central Siberia and Southern Siberia were the Yeniseians, of whom the Kets are considered the last remainder of these peoples. The Yeniseians wer… 展开

    South Asia

    Junglefowl were domesticated around c. 5500 BC in Southeast Asia. 展开

     
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