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  1. c. 4000–2000 BC – People and animals, a detail of rock-shelter painting in Cogul (Roca dels Moros), Lleida, Spain, are painted. It is now at Archaeology Museum of Catalonia , Barcelona . Arzachena & Ozieri cultures .

  2. c. 4000 BC–2000 BC—People and animals, a detail of rock-shelter painting in Cogul, Lleida, Spain, are painted. It is now at Museo Arqueológico , Barcelona . c. 3900 BC — 5.9 kiloyear event , one of the most intense aridification events during the Holocene .

  3. Dec 18, 2014 · During the late fourth millennium BC, all of them came into early contact with one of the core cultures, Uruk Mesopotamia or Egypt, and all were affected, during the early third millennium BC, by the spread of the Kura-Araks cultural tradition, generally thought to have originated in the southern Caucasus and eastern Anatolia during the second ...

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  4. c. 4000–2000 BC — People and animals, a detail of rock-shelter painting in Cogul, Lerida, Catalonia, are painted. It is now at Museo Arqueologico, Barcelona. Babylonian influence predominant in Mediterranean regions of Asia (to 2000 BC) In Colombia, circa 3600 BC, first rupestrian art Chiribiquete .

  5. 31st century BC. The 4th millennium BC spanned the years 4000 BC to 3001 BC. Some of the major changes in human culture during this time included the beginning of the Bronze Age and the invention of writing, which played a major role in starting recorded history.

  6. some thoughts on the mode of culture change in the fourth millennium bc iranian highlands download; xml; the late chalcolithic and early bronze age in the qazvin and tehran plains:: a chronological perspective download; xml; tepe hissar and the fourth millennium bc of north-eastern iran download; xml

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