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2.5-3 million years BC

Beginning of Early Stone age


1-3 million years BC

Australopithecus lives in southern Africa

90 000 - 1 million years BC

Homo erectus lives in southern Africa


±30 000-130 000BC

Evolution of Homo sapiens in southern Africa

Middle stone age


±25 000 – 26 000 BC

Earliest dated rock art

Stone age hunter gatherers evolve in southern Africa


±10 000-15 000 years BC

Scattered groups of hunter-gatherers (Khoisan) settle as sole residents in Southern Africa (till ±1AD), gradually evolving a pastoral culture among some groups (i.e. the Khoi-Khoi), while others remained hunter-gatherers (i.e the San)

In Mesopotamia, society shifts from food-gathering to food-producing


±6000BC

Hassuna culture introduces irrigation, permanent dwellings and fine pottery


±5000BC

Area between Babylon and Persian Gulf settled. Trade develops between Persian Gulf and Mediterranean.



±3500BC

Sumerians settle on banks of Euphrates. They develop pictographs to keep administrative records.


±3300-3100BC

Early records of San ritual / trance dances and communal narratives in rock paintings

Egyptians introduce calendar, hieroglyphs, Memphis built. Egyptian ritual dramas, the “Pyramid Text” rituals; Ramessun Dramatic Papyrus. Coronation plays.


±3100-3000BC

Early Dynastic period in Egypt. Coloured mosaics used by Sumerains, e.g. at the Painted Temple at Tell Uqair.


±2750BC

Cuneiform writing used by Sumerians for first formal contracts for land sales. “Praying Statues” from Tel Asmar indicate use of expressionistic techniques to show religious feeling among Sumerians. Gilgamesh, hero of Sumerian legend, reigns as king of Erech. Indus Valley civilization in India begins.

±2686-2494BC

The Triumph of Horus, The Memphite Drama & Abydos Passion Play in Egypt. Old Kingdom in Egypt begins. From Step Pyramid at Sakkarah to Great Pyramids and Sphinx. In Mesopotamia, at the tombs of Ur, many gold and silver artifacts are buried.

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