The 5th millennium BC saw the spread of agriculture from the Near East throughout southern and central Europe. Urban cultures in Mesopotamia and Anatolia flourish, developing the wheel. Copper ornaments become more common, marking the Chalcolithic. Animal husbandry spreads throughout Eurasia, reaching China. World population grows slightly throughout the millennium, maybe from 5 to 7 million people. Cultures Cucuteni-Trypillia culture - Badari culture on the Nile (c. 4400–4000 BC)
- Proto-Austronesian culture is based on the south coast of China. They combine extensive maritime technology, fishing with hooks and nets and gardening. (c. 5000 BC)
Events- 4800 BC: Dimini culture replaces the Sesklo culture in Thessaly (4800–4000 BC)
- c. 4500 BC: Settlement of Chirokitia dates from this period.
- c. 4500 BC: Ending of Neolithic IA (the Aceramic) in Cyprus
- 4300 BC: Theta Boötis became the nearest visible star to the celestial north pole. It remained the closest until 3942 BC when it was replaced by Thuban.
- 4100–3500 BC: New wave of immigration to Malta from Sicily leads to the Żebbuġ and Mġarr phases, and to the Ġgantija phase of temple builders.
Inventions, discoveries, introductions- Maize is cultivated in Mexico (c. 5000 BC).
[Roberts, J: "History of the World." Penguin, 1994.]
- Copper pins dating to 4000 BC found in Egypt.
Environmental changesCalendars and chronologyFiction- 4372 BC: Setting for the Year the Horses Came by Mary Mackey (Earthsong trilogy book 1).
- 4368 BC: Setting for the Horses at the Gate by Mary Mackey (Earthsong trilogy book 2)
- 4004 BC: Setting for the year the fictional immortal Natla from the Tomb Raider game series was born in Atlantis.
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