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Climate, Culture, and Catastrophe in the Ancient World (1440 words) |
 | BP (6000-3500 BC) at which time the temperature is warming culminating in an era warmer than present, when equatorial weather patterns may have reached farther north than at present, and the westerly storms of the north would have been confined to latitudes higher than at present. |
 | By 4500 BC the favorable climatic conditions and stabilized lower alluvial plains favoring territorial control and mound building (4500 BC) among native Amercan groups in the lower valleys. |
 | The upper treeline in alps (3500 BC) drops 100 meters in 3500 BC then rises to 2500 BC indicating a northern cold spell (and corresponding Near Eastern drought) at 3500. |
| 35th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words) |
 | 3500 BC - 3000 BC; Face of a woman, from Uruk (modern Warka, Iraq) was made. |
 | 3500 BC - 3000 BC; Carved vase, from Uruk (modern Warka, Iraq) was made. |
 | 3450 BC (?) - Stage IId of the Naqada culture in Egypt. |