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Paleothic
No, the Iron Age did not begin in 4000 BC. The Iron Age is generally considered to have started around 1200 BC in the Near East and later in Europe, following the Bronze Age. The period around 4000 BC is associated with the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, characterized by the development of agriculture and early metalworking, primarily with copper and bronze.
4000 BC; time goes down in BC not upwards like AD. The higher the number in BC the earlier it is
If something was made in 4000 BC, and considering the current year is 2023 AD, it would be approximately 6023 years old. This is calculated by adding the years from 4000 BC to 1 BC (which is 3999 years) and then adding the years from 1 AD to 2023 AD (which is 2023 years). Therefore, the total age is 3999 + 2023 = 6022 years.
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.
Paleothic
The time period from 8000 BC to 4000 BC is known as the Neolithic Age, which is characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of plants and animals. This period marks the transition from hunting and gathering to settled agricultural societies.
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Cuneiform appeared ca. 3100 BC in the Early Bronze Age with more primitive predecessors going back to perhaps ca. 4000 BC, the Paleolithic ended ca. 8000 BC.So NO, they did not have Cuneiform in the Paleolithic age.Use of Cuneiform overlapped the period of the end of the Neolithic age (4500 BC to 2000 BC depending on location) and the beginning of the Bronze age.
From about 4000 to 2200 BC.
2009-8000 bc = -5991
There was no currency in Spain in 4000 BC. There was no Spain in 4000 BC. There was no currency anywhere in the world in 4000 BC.
ancient Egypt 4000 BC
4000 bc
No, the Iron Age did not begin in 4000 BC. The Iron Age is generally considered to have started around 1200 BC in the Near East and later in Europe, following the Bronze Age. The period around 4000 BC is associated with the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, characterized by the development of agriculture and early metalworking, primarily with copper and bronze.
The 4th millennium BC began 4000 BC and ended in 3000 BC. The 4th millennium BC marks the beginning of the bronze age and of writing.
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