Post by Nubian Zuri* on Jun 10, 2009 11:54:10 GMT -5
PRE-DYNASTIC TIMELINE:
(All dates are approximates)
Neolithic from 10 Millennium BC
ca. 9500 BC-Wild grain harvesting along the Nile -grain-grinding culture creates world's earliest stone sickle blades.
ca. 8000 BC- Migration of people to the Nile, developed a more centralized society and settled agricultural economy.
ca. 7500 BC- Agriculture- animals - cereal in E. Sahara.
ca. 7000 BC- in Nabta Playa- deep year -round water wells dug and large organized settlement designed in planned arrangements.
ca. 6000 BC- Rudimentary Ships (rowed, single sail) depicted Egyptian Rock Art.
Copper- on large scale-stone consrtuction from the 6th millinnium BC. 1st hammer nature copper tools apprearing.
ca. 4th Millennium BC.- Metal- replacing stone-farming and hunting, equipment, jewery, tanning animal skins, intricate baskets.
ca. 6th Millennium BC.- Possible early Alchemy as evidence by common knowledge as animal skins tanning.
ca. 5500 BC- Stone-roofed subterranean chamber and other sub- complexes in Nabta Playa continued burial sacrifice cattle- preludes Hathor belief in ancient Egypt.
ca. 5100 BC. - Archaeoastronomical stone megalith in Nabta Playa worlds earliest known astronomy.
ca. 4500 BC - Geometric spatial- designs
Adorning Naqada pottery.
ca.. 4400 BC - Finely woven linen fragments..
ca. 4300 BC. -Beaker culture pottery -world earliest inventing prevalence from 4 Millennium BC.
ca. 4000 BC. - Alchemy- cosmetics (antimon) - donkey domesticated, harps - iron mortar (masonry) pottery, Hieroglyphic writing.
Flutes, early medicine -
Gerzean tomb buiildings including undergrouund rooms, burial of furniture and amulets- preludes Osiris belief in ancint Egypt.
Cedar imported from Lebannon.
ca. 3500 BC - Lupis lazuli- imported from Badakshan and/or Mesopotamia, see (Silk Road). Double clarinet Lyres (music of Egypt).
Senet- world's earliest board game.
Faience worlds earliest known glazed ceramc beads.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predynastic_Egypt
(All dates are approximates)
Neolithic from 10 Millennium BC
ca. 9500 BC-Wild grain harvesting along the Nile -grain-grinding culture creates world's earliest stone sickle blades.
ca. 8000 BC- Migration of people to the Nile, developed a more centralized society and settled agricultural economy.
ca. 7500 BC- Agriculture- animals - cereal in E. Sahara.
ca. 7000 BC- in Nabta Playa- deep year -round water wells dug and large organized settlement designed in planned arrangements.
ca. 6000 BC- Rudimentary Ships (rowed, single sail) depicted Egyptian Rock Art.
Copper- on large scale-stone consrtuction from the 6th millinnium BC. 1st hammer nature copper tools apprearing.
ca. 4th Millennium BC.- Metal- replacing stone-farming and hunting, equipment, jewery, tanning animal skins, intricate baskets.
ca. 6th Millennium BC.- Possible early Alchemy as evidence by common knowledge as animal skins tanning.
ca. 5500 BC- Stone-roofed subterranean chamber and other sub- complexes in Nabta Playa continued burial sacrifice cattle- preludes Hathor belief in ancient Egypt.
ca. 5100 BC. - Archaeoastronomical stone megalith in Nabta Playa worlds earliest known astronomy.
ca. 4500 BC - Geometric spatial- designs
Adorning Naqada pottery.
ca.. 4400 BC - Finely woven linen fragments..
ca. 4300 BC. -Beaker culture pottery -world earliest inventing prevalence from 4 Millennium BC.
ca. 4000 BC. - Alchemy- cosmetics (antimon) - donkey domesticated, harps - iron mortar (masonry) pottery, Hieroglyphic writing.
Flutes, early medicine -
Gerzean tomb buiildings including undergrouund rooms, burial of furniture and amulets- preludes Osiris belief in ancint Egypt.
Cedar imported from Lebannon.
ca. 3500 BC - Lupis lazuli- imported from Badakshan and/or Mesopotamia, see (Silk Road). Double clarinet Lyres (music of Egypt).
Senet- world's earliest board game.
Faience worlds earliest known glazed ceramc beads.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predynastic_Egypt