
4th millennium BC - Wikipedia
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 …
History of Africa - Wikipedia
A wet climatic phase in Africa turned the Ethiopian Highlands into a mountain forest. Omotic speakers domesticated enset around 6,500–5,500 BC. Around 7,000 BC, the settlers of the …
Prehistoric Africa - Wikipedia
Around 1.8 million years ago, Homo ergaster first appeared in the fossil record in Africa. From Homo ergaster, Homo erectus evolved 1.5 million years ago. Some of the earlier …
Global African History Timeline | BlackPast.org
Period of migration across the African continent and out of Africa to Asia and Europe. Fire is first used during this period. Spread of agriculture across Africa. River societies emerge along the …
Prehistory of Africa - Wikiversity
Feb 9, 2025 · The Iron Age in Africa began approximately 2000 BC (4000 b2k) and ended 500 AD (1500 b2k). The Bantu expansion spread the technology to Eastern and Southern Africa …
New Light on the Silent Millennia: Mediterranean Africa, ca. 4000–900 BC
Oct 27, 2020 · This paper focuses specifically on Mediterranean Africa over the last three millennia (ca. 4000-900 BC) before the arrival of Iron Age Phoenician and later Greek …
Newly discovered 4,000-year-old settlement in Morocco rewrites …
Mar 30, 2025 · Newly discovered 4,000-year-old settlement in Morocco rewrites history. ... (north-west Africa) was an empty land before the arrival of the Phoenicians from the Middle East in …
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In order to answer these questions, this paper focuses spe-cifically on Mediterranean Africa (with the exception of Egypt) from about 4000 BC to ca. 900 BC.
New Light on the Silent Millennia: Mediterranean Africa, ca. 4000-900 BC
Mar 1, 2021 · In order to answer these questions, this paper focuses specifically on Mediterranean Africa (with the exception of Egypt) from about 4000 BC to ca. 900 BC.