It gives you some idea of how culture, civilization and technology have advanced.
The Stone Age actually lasted for a much longer period, beginning around 2.5 million years ago and ending around 4,000 years ago with the advent of metalworking. It was characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and marked a significant period of human technological development and evolution.
The chronological order of the sub-periods of the Stone Age that precede the Metal Age are: Paleolithic Age (2.5 million - 10,000 B.C.) Mesolithic Age (10,000 - 6000 B.C.) Neolithic Age (6000 - 3000 B.C.)
Oh, dude, like, farming arrived in Britain around 4000 BC during the Neolithic period. People were like, "Hey, let's grow some crops and raise some animals," and that's how farming came to be. So, yeah, around 6000 years ago, give or take a few centuries.
The evidence suggests that the art of metallurgy began in multiple places independently, including in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and India around 6000-4000 BCE.
Sugar cane was first introduced in what is now known as New Guinea around 6000 B.C. It was then brought to India, China, and the Middle East before reaching Europe during the medieval period through trade routes.
they have lived on earth for about 6000 years
The world is 4.5 billion years old. There has been billions of people who have lived and died since the first humans.
At least as long as people lived in cities, say 6000 years. Probably before that.
Many believe more people are alive now (around 7 billion) than at any time in earth's history and best approximations would be 50-100 billion may have lived and died in the past 6000 years.
lions live in dens or lairs
About 6000 years ago.
Walking.
Pterodactyls only exist as fossils. We do not know how long they lived for but as some of them were quite large it would be reasonable to measure their lifespan in years or 10s of years.
People came into the world when God made them 6000 years ago.
People who lived there moved to the Nile river.
The San Gabriel Mission was established in 1771 in California. At its peak, it housed around 2,000 Native Americans who were converted to Christianity and lived and worked at the mission.
The Summerians were of the African race, they were masters of mathamatics, geography, architechure, astronomy, chemistry and science. The Summerians lived roughly 6000 years ago.