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7th millennium BC : ウィキペディア英語版
7th millennium BC

During the 7th millennium BC, agriculture spreads from Anatolia to the Balkans.
World population was essentially stable at around 5 million people, living mostly scattered around the globe in small hunter-gatherer bands. In the agricultural communities of the Middle East, the cow was domesticated and use of pottery became common, spreading to Europe and South Asia, and the first metal (gold and copper) ornaments were made.
==Cultures==

*c. 7000 BC: Beginning of the Peiligang culture in China
*c. 7000 BC: Agriculture and neolithic settlement at Mehrgarh, in current-day Baluchistan, Pakistan
*c. 7000 BC: Agriculture among the Papuan peoples of New GuineaEncyclopædia Britannica, "Melanesian cultures"〕
*c. 7000 BC–600 BC: Elam
*c. 7000 BC: Elam becomes farming region.
*c. 7000 BC–6000 BC: Figure from Ain Ghazal, Jordan, was made. It is now in the National Museum, Amman.
*c. 6850 BC–4800 BC: Advanced agriculture and a very early use of pottery by the Sesclo culture in Thessaly, Greece
*c. 6800 BC–4800 BC: The earliest domesticated pigs in Europe, which many archaeologists believed to be descended from European wild boar, were introduced from the Middle East by Stone Age farmers.〔Ancient Pig DNA Study Sheds New Light On Colonization Of Europe By Early Farmers (2007) ()〕
*c. 6200 BC: Firm date of move of the first farmers from Turkey across the Aegean Sea and up the Danube into Romania and Serbia.〔Isotopic data show farming arrived in Europe with migrants, 11 Feb 2013 ()〕
*c. 6500 BC: Paleolithic period ended. Neolithic period started in China
*c. 6500 BC: Beginning of the Houli culture in China
*c. 6500 BC–5500 BC: Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Inhabitants traded obsidian. c. 5000 inhabitants.
*c. 6400 BC: Cardium Pottery begins its move to west along the northern Mediterranean coast, beginning at Seskio, Thessaly.
*c. 6400 BC: Yarmukian Culture begins at Sha`ar Hagolan, Israel.
*c. 6200 BC: Beginning of the Xinglongwa culture in China
*c. 6100 BC: Beginning of Halaf culture, south-eastern Turkey, Syria, and northern Iraq
*c. 6000 BC: Beginning of the Cishan culture in China
*c. 6000 BC: First traces of habitation of the Svarthola cave in Norway

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