Archaeology
People settle the island of Crete. See also 2000 bce Archaeology.
ConstructionVarious buildings in Anatolia (Turkey) are rectilinear with several rooms, some with paintings on the walls. Internal furniture includes benches and platforms made from cattle horns and plaster. See also 7500 bce Construction.
Food & agricultureModern-type domesticated bread wheat and lentils are cultivated in southwestern Asia. See also 7000 bce Food & agriculture; 5000 bce Food & agriculture.
Bulrush millet is cultivated in northern Africa (southern Algeria). Finger millet is cultivated in northern Africa (Ethiopia).
Irrigation based on canals is in use in Mesopotamia. See also 8000 bce Food & agriculture; 2400 bce Food & agriculture. (See essay.)
It is believed that wine making may have started in northern Mesopotamia (now northern Iran and Iraq) or in the Levant. See also 8000 bce Food & agriculture.
Peaches are grown in central China. Citrus fruit is cultivated in southeast Asia (Indonesia).
Genetic studies indicate that cattle have become domesticated in Africa as well as in Anatolia. See also 7000 bce Food & agriculture.
MaterialsWeaving of cloth is known in Anatolia (Turkey). The first known samples of cloth are from the early city Çatalhöyük. See also 7000 bce Materials; 2000 bce Tools.
People in western Anatolia begin to make bricks in molds and then sun-dry the bricks; the same practice can be observed in Crete several hundred years later. See also 7000 bce Construction.




