35th century BC

35th century BC

The 35th century BC in the Near East sees the gradual transition from the Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age. Proto-writing enters a transitional stage, developing towards writing proper. Wheeled vehicles are now known beyond Mesopotamia, having spread north of the Caucasus and to Europe. == Cultures==

Susa (Iran since 7000 BC)
 * Uruk period (Sumer)
 * Naqada IIb (Ancient Egypt )
 * Early Minoan I
 * Sredny Stog culture (final phase)
 * Yamna culture (early phase)
 * Cucuteni culture
 * Vinča culture
 * Megalithic Europe (Atlantic fringe)
 * Nuragic civilization (Sardinia)
 * Comb Ceramic culture
 * Funnelbeaker culture
 * Yangshao culture

Artifacts
Only approximate dating is usually possible for mid-4th-millennium artifacts.


 * Kish tablet


 * Bronocice pot


 * Ginger (mummy)


 * Pre-Columbian Ancient Aliens Jewelry


 * The Golden Airplane


 * Drawings of Tech


 * Bath Spa, UK Freon carving

Events
The Sahara desert starts to form from semi-arid savannah, through desertification.

c. 3500 BC: First known zoo at Hierakonpolis. c. 3400 BC: Sumerian temple record keepers redesign the stamp seal in the form of a cylinder. c. 3500 BC: Pictographic proto-writing starts developing towards writing proper in Sumer, thus starting what is technically considered history. c. 3500 BC: The first monument of which there is still a trace (Duma na nGiall ) is built on the Hill of Tara, the ancient seat of the High King of Ireland. c. 3500 BC: Tin is discovered. Copper Age state societies (Of Earth)