5th millennium BC Chr.

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The 5th millennium BC Chr. Describes the period from 1 January 5000 v. Chr. V until 31 December 4,001th During its course, agriculture spread from the Middle East to southern and central Europe . In Mesopotamia and Anatolia , urban cultures flourished that developed the wheel . Pieces of jewelry made of copper , which mark the beginning of the Chalcolithic Era, became increasingly important. Starting from Eurasia , domestic animal husbandry reached China . The world population gradually increased from 5 to 7 million people.

Time calculation

Age / Epoch

  • Atlantic (7270 to 3710 BC):
    • Middle Atlantic AT 2 (5050 to 4550 BC): mild climatic section, but slight decrease in temperature.
    • Late Atlantean AT 3 (4550 to 3710 BC): further decrease in temperature.
  • The Neolithic subpluvial (7500 to 3900 BC, weakened to 3500 BC) brings a humid climate to North Africa and makes the Sahara green.
  • The Neolithic subpluvial finds its first accentuation in the Elder Peron Transgression (beginning at 5000/4900 BC, to 4100 BC), which raised the sea level by 2.5 to 4 meters above the average level of the 20th century increases.
  • End of the monsoon climate in the Mediterranean . The Mediterranean climate becomes drier (4600 BC)
  • Around 5000 BC The Middle Neolithic of the Neolithic Age begins in Central Europe.
  • Around 4300 BC Then the Middle Neolithic ends in Central Europe and the Young Neolithic sets in, synonymous with the beginning of the Copper Stone Age (also known as the Chalcolithic or Aeneolithic ).

Developments, inventions and discoveries

The tour between the outer and inner palisade ring in the Goseck solar observatory
Gold objects from the Varna burial ground
  • 4600 to 4450 BC Chr .:
  • Around 4500 BC Chr .:
    • The beginning of civilization in Kiš in Mesopotamia.
    • The horse is domesticated in the steppes of Eurasia .
    • Use of draft animals in the Danube lowlands of Eastern Europe.
    • Introduction of the hook plow in Europe .
    • Domestication of the water buffalo in China.
    • First sails appear.
    • Advances in Copper Metallurgy. Copper objects become status symbols.
    • Salt is mined in Solnizata in Bulgaria and a village with 350 inhabitants is being built around the production site.
The Mannetje van Willemstad

Events

Archaeological cultures

Cultures in North Africa

Cultures in Egypt

Cultures in Mesopotamia and the Middle East

Clay tablets with cuneiform in the Egyptian Museum in Leipzig
  • Halaf culture (5500 to 5000 BC, also 5200 to 4500 BC) - middle and late stage
  • Samarra culture (5500 to 4800 BC) in northern Mesopotamia - late phase (5000 to 4800 BC)
  • Obed culture in Mesopotamia (5500 to about 3500 BC) - Obed I, II and III
  • Uruk period (from 4000 to 3100/3000 BC), with a transition phase from 4200 BC Chr.
  • Hacılar Höyük in Turkey (7030 to 4800 BC) - Layer II
  • Tappe Sialk (6000 to 2500 BC) in Iran - Sialk III
  • Amuq (6000 to 2900 BC) in Turkey - Amuq C, D and E
  • Mersin (5400 to 2900 BC) in Anatolia - Mersin 24-15
  • Eridu (from 5300 to approx. 1950 BC) in Mesopotamia - Eridu 19-9
  • Byblos in Lebanon - late Neolithic (5300 to 4500 BC)
  • Tappa Gaura (5000 to 1500 BC) in northern Mesopotamia - Tappa Gaura 20-12
  • Nineveh (from 6500 BC) in northern Mesopotamia - Nineveh 3
  • Susiana (5500 to 4400 BC) in Iran - Susiana B and C
  • Susa (from 4000 BC) in Iran - Susa I

As well as the sites of Haggi Mohammed (5000 to 4500 BC) and Can Hasan (4900 to 4500 BC) in Turkey, as well as Khazineh (around 4800 BC) and Mehmeh (around 4200 BC) in Iran

Cultures in South Asia

Cultures in East Asia

Gui of the Dawenkou culture

Cultures in Europe

Band ceramic harvest knife, around 5000 BC Chr.
Clay pot of the Lengyel culture, Moravia, 4300 BC Chr.
The Għar Dalam, a karst cave in Malta

Cultures in america

Web links

Commons : 5th millennium BC Chr.  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Jump up ↑ Adam - Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY. Retrieved February 11, 2018 .
  2. a b Martin Trachsel: Pre- and early history: sources, methods, goals. UTB, 2008, ISBN 3-8252-8369-0 , p. 62.
  3. Jump up ↑ Bhimbetka Rock Caves in India. ( Memento from February 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) In: Die Welt . Retrieved March 4, 2012.
  4. ^ Sarina Singh: India. Lonely Planet, 2008, ISBN 3-8297-1604-4 , p. 782.
  5. The History of Dance . In: Leben-kunst.de , February 8, 2012. Accessed March 4, 2012.
  6. According to other sources - see English Wikipedia - 5677 ± 150calBC
  7. ^ Y. Kawanabe, G. Saito: Volcanic activity of the Satsuma-Iwojima area during the past 6500 years . In: Earth Planets Space . tape 54 , 2002, pp. 295-301 .
  8. Rodríguez-Flórez, Carlos David, Ernesto León Rodríguez-Flórez, Carlos Armando Rodríguez: Revision of Pleistocenic Gomphotheriidae Fuana in Columbia and case report in the Department of Valle Del Cauca. In: Scientific Bulletin (Museum Center - Natural History Museum) Volume 13, No. 2, 2009, pp. 78-85.
  9. M. Voigt, RH Dyson: The Chronology of Iran, approx. 8000-2000 BC. In: RW Ehrich (Ed.): Chronologies in Old World Archeology. Chicago / London, pp. 122–178, especially Table 2.