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5th millennium BC
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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

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

Environmental changes

  • 5000-4900 BC — The Older Peron transgression, a warm period that would dominate the 5th millennium, begins in this period.

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