12th millennium BC
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The 12th millennium BC spanned the years 12,000 BC to 11,001 BC (c. 14 ka to c. 13 ka). This millennium is during the Upper Paleolithic period. The Paleolithic-Mesolithic transition began in the Near East during this millennium.[1] It is impossible to precisely date events that happened during this millennium, and all dates associated with this millennium are estimates mostly based on geological analysis, anthropological analysis, and radiometric dating.
Geology
Animals
The
Environmental changes
There is material evidence for the build up of the
Human culture
Humans
No concrete archaeological evidence was found to substantiate a human presence in Egypt throughout this millennium, according to Egyptologists.[7] The time gap has been filled, at least, with comparable discoveries made at Tushka in Egypt during this millennium, showing continuity of human presence in the area from this antiquity all the way down to the start of history.[8]
Technology and agriculture
The frequency of occurrence of fundamental tool groups such as end-scrapers, burins, truncated pieces, backed pieces, perforators, and combination tools in Moravian inventory is most closely matched and is dated to the late 13th - early 11th millennium BC.[9] From the 17th to the 9th millennium BC, no surface pressure flaking technology is known to have existed in Europe.[10] Only this millennium has the first conclusive evidence for deep-sea fishing and navigation in the Strait of Gibraltar crossing.[11]
In Early Pre-Pottery Neolithic, the seeds of bitter vetch were found among both the earliest findings of wild collected plants from this millennium and the storages of domesticated crops of the Near East Neolithic.[12] The Neolithic era was originated with agriculture in the Middle East around this millennium.[13]
Other cultural developments
The
Notes
- ^ Otte 2009, p. 538.
- ^ Fereidoun 2010, p. 35.
- ^ Binois et al. 2014.
- ^ Arbuckle 2012, p. 210.
- ^ Bechtold & Mussak 2009, p. 3.
- ^ a b Valentin 2008.
- ^ Bauval & Brophy 2013.
- ^ Wyatt & Wyatt 2014, p. 424.
- ^ Wiśniewski et al. 2012, p. 309.
- ^ Desrosiers 2012, p. 269.
- ^ Graciá et al. 2013.
- ^ Mikić 2016.
- ^ Boucherit 2014, p. 13.
- ^ Kobusiewicz 1973, p. 75.
- ^ Kolankaya-Bostanci 2014, p. 190.
- ^ Kabo et al. 1985, p. 607.
- ^ Crevecoeur et al. 2021.
- ^ https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41598-021-89386-y/MediaObjects/41598_2021_89386_MOESM1_ESM.pdf
Bibliography
Webpages
- Boucherit, Gilles (13 June 2014). "Irish and Breton Megalithism". hal.science. Centre De Recherche Bretonne Et Celtique. p. 13. Retrieved 1 June 2023.
Books
- Bechtold, Thomas; Mussak, Rita (6 April 2009). Handbook of Natural Colorants. John Wiley & Sons. p. 3. ISBN 9780470744963. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- Arbuckle, Benjamin S. (2012). "11". In Potts, D.T (ed.). Animals in the Ancient World (PDF) (1st ed.). Blackwell Publishing. p. 210. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
- Desrosiers, Pierre M. (13 March 2012). The Emergence of Pressure Blade Making: from Origin to Modern Experimentation. Springer New York. p. 269. ISBN 9781461420033. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
- Bauval, Robert; Brophy, Thomas (September 2013). "1". Imhotep the African: Architect of the Cosmos. Red Wheel Weiser. ISBN 9781609258603. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
Journals
- Binois, Annelise; Bridault, Anne; Pion, Gilbert; Ducrocq, Thierry (March 2014). "Dental Development Pathology in Wild artiodactyls: Two Prehistoric Case Studies from France". International Journal of Paleopathology. 4 (1): 53–58. PMID 29539502. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- Mikić, Aleksandar (5 March 2016). "Presence of Vetches (Vicia spp.) in Agricultural and Wild Floras of Ancient Europe". Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 63 (4): 745–754. S2CID 254506719. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- Valentin, Boris (2008). "Magdalenian and Azilian Lithic Productions in the Paris Basin: Disappearance of a Programmed Economy". The Arkotek Journal. 2 (1). Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- Kobusiewicz, Michał (1973). "Problems concerning Hamburgian Culture in Central Europe". Przegląd Archeologiczny. 21 (1): 75. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
- Crevecoeur, Isabelle; Dias-Meirinho, Marie-Hélène; Zazzo, Antoine; Antoine, Daniel; Bon, François (2021). "New insights on interpersonal violence in the Late Pleistocene based on the Nile valley cemetery of Jebel Sahaba". Scientific Reports. 11 (1): 9991. PMID 34045477.
- Kabo, Vladimir; Y'Edynak, Gloria; Forni, Gaetano; Galvin, Kathleen F.; Heskel, Dennis L.; Rosen, Steven A.; Shnirelman, V. A.; Smith, Andrew B.; Watkins, Trevor (1985). "The Origins of the Food-producing Economy [and Comments and Reply]". Current Anthropology. 26 (5): 607. S2CID 156036244. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
- Otte, Marcel (2009). "The Paleolithic-Mesolithic Transition" (PDF). Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions. 1 (1): 538. ISBN 978-0-387-76478-8. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
- Fereidoun, Biglari (January 2010). "Iranian Archaeology 1, Special Issue on Paleolithic Period". Iranian Archaeology. 1 (1): 35. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- Wiśniewski, Tomasz S; Mroczek, Przemysław; Rodzik, Jan; Zagórski, Piotr; Wilczyński, Jacek R; Fišáková, Miriam Nývltová (25 October 2012). "Erratum to "On the Periphery of the Magdalenian World: an open-air Site in Klementowice (Lublin Upland, Eastern Poland)" [Quat. Int. 272–273 (2012) 308–321]" (PDF). Quaternary International. 276–277 (1): 309. . Retrieved 25 May 2023.
- Graciá, Eva; Giménez, Andrés; Anadón, José Daniel; Harris, D. James; Fritz, Uwe; Botella, Francisco (February 2013). "The Uncertainty of Late Pleistocene Range Expansions in the Western Mediterranean: a Case Study of the Colonization of south-eastern Spain by the spur-thighed tortoise,Testudo graeca". Journal of Biogeography. 40 (2): 323–334. S2CID 44550153. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- Wyatt, Nick; Wyatt, Simon (2014). "The Longue Durée in the Beef Business". p. 424. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
- Kolankaya-Bostanci, Neyir (1 June 2014). "The Evidence of Shamanism Rituals in Early Prehistoric Periods of Europe and Anatolia". Colloquium Anatolicum. 1 (13): 190. Retrieved 31 May 2023.