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  • 6th millennium BC (redirect from 5100 BCE)
    finally entered North America starting around 8000 BCE, reaching the Pacific Northwest by 5000 BCE, and from there migrating along the Pacific Coast and...
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  • 5100 may refer to: A.D. 5100, a year in the 6th millennium CE 5100 BC, a year in the 6th millennium BCE Atari 5100, a home videogame console GWR 5100...
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    supported in a bearing, which serves as a fulcrum. The Halaf culture of 6500–5100 BCE has been credited with the earliest depiction of a wheeled vehicle, but...
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  • archaeological cultures of Neolithic Southeastern Europe, dated to c. 6400–5100 BCE. The cultures of the FTN were the first to practice agriculture in temperate...
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    Neolithic and beyond. A reworked endocast of a brachiopod from around 6,000 BCE in Norway has been identified as a late Venus figurine. This means that a...
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    least 1600–1500 BCE. It seems that the Olmec had their roots in early farming cultures of Tabasco, which began between 5100 BCE and 4600 BCE. These shared...
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    painted clay, possibly goddesses, also appear in this period, circa 6000–5100 BCE. Jar decorated with diverse geometric patterns; 4900-4300 BC; ceramic;...
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    3300–2200 BCE (Early Bronze Age) 2200–1550 BCE (Middle Bronze Age): invention of the spoked wheel and the chariot The Halaf culture of 6500–5100 BCE is sometimes...
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    half of 3rd millennium BCE, until they came to a halt with the extinction of the Indus valley civilization after around 1900 BCE. Mesopotamia had already...
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    of Banwari Trace and St. John, which have been dated between 6000 and 5100 BCE. Both shell middens represent extended deposits of shells discarded by...
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    was inhabited as early as 5500–5100 BCE. Celts settled there beginning in the first half of the first millennium BCE and constructed a double-walled...
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    River delta with fossilized pollen evidence showing forest clearing around 5100 BCE. The domestication of corn is followed by sunflower seeds and cotton. Agriculture...
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  • Thumbnail for Indus Valley Civilisation
    regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. Together with ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia...
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    maize (Zea species) pollen from as early as 5100 BCE. A single manioc pollen grain dated to roughly 4600 BCE. Since manioc pollen is rare in sediments,...
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    years ago. The earliest record of lowland maize cultivation dates to around 5100 BC. Agriculture continued to be mixed with a hunting-gathering-fishing lifestyle...
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    1367–1375. Bibcode:2001M&PS...36.1367V. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2001.tb01830.x. ISSN 1945-5100. "Kaali Crater". Wondermondo. 2012-11-22. Siim Veski; Atko...
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  • Thumbnail for Butmir culture
    from 5100 to 4500 BCE: Butmir I, 5100 – 4900 BCE Butmir II, 4850 – 4750 BCE (settlement in Butmir, results from 1979), Butmir III, to 4500. BCE (Gimbutas...
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  • Thumbnail for Ghaggar-Hakra River
    large number of sites from the Mature Indus Valley Civilisation (2600-1900 BCE) are found along the middle course of the (dried-up) Hakra in Pakistan. Around...
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    Science. 36 (10): 1367–1375. Bibcode:2001M&PS...36.1367V. doi:10.1111/j.1945-5100.2001.tb01830.x. S2CID 55496802. Hasselblatt, Cornelius (1985). "Ultima Thule...
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    west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about one million years BCE. The first fragment of the Muonionalusta meteorite was found in 1906 near...
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