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5th millennium BC

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Millennia:
Centuries:
  • 50th century BC
  • 49th century BC
  • 48th century BC
  • 47th century BC
  • 46th century BC
  • 45th century BC
  • 44th century BC
  • 43rd century BC
  • 42nd century BC
  • 41st century BC

The 5th millennium BC saw the spread of agriculture from Western Asia throughout Southern and Central Europe.

Urban cultures in Mesopotamia and Anatolia flourished, developing the wheel. Copper ornaments became more common, marking the beginning of the Chalcolithic. Animal husbandry spread throughout Eurasia, reaching China. World population grew slightly throughout the millennium, possibly from 5 to 7 million people.

Cultures

Fertile Crescent

Egypt

China

Europe

Events

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

Environmental changes

Calendars and chronology

Biblical chronology

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, J: History of the World. Penguin, 1994