Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2021

23,000 BP to 20,000 BP

 23,000 BP to 20,000 BP

 

23,000 BP: Someone carved a figure of a flying bird in mammoth ivory in the Malta settlement in Siberia.

~ to 19,000 BP: Solutrian culture may have reached Ireland as it did France and England, and spain.

 

 

22,000 BC to 20,000 BC: Ireland: Evidence, from this Midland Ice Age period, of wolves living in Ireland throughout the period.

~ North Africa: End of the second Mousterian Pluvial.

~ to 4,000 BC: Rapidly rising sea levels lead to human migrations inland.

~ France and Spain: wonderful early cave paintings in what are now these countries.

~ West Asia, including the Middle East: Aurignacian culture.
~ Last Glacial Maximum.
~ France: Venus of Brassempouy, Grotte du Pape, Brassempouy, Landes was made. It is now at Musee des Antiquites Nationales, St-Germain-en-Laye, Landes was made.
~ Europe: Neanderthals believed to have become extinct.
~ to 21,000 BP, Austria: Venus of Willendorf  was made during this time. It is now at Naturhristoriches Museum, Vienna 

21,000 BP to 19,000 BP: Solutrean culture May have reached Ireland as it certainly did France, Spain, and England. Their artifacts dated to around 21.000 before disappearing around 17,000 BP.


                                                       


20,000 BP: Aterian tools have been dated in Egypt from about 150,000 and continued to flourish until 130,000 BP, but similar finds have been found dating to only 20,000, BP.

~ North Africa: The end of the second Mousterian Pluvial.                                  ~ Sardinia: Human bones dating to about this time were found in the Corbeddu cave of Oliena. 




                                                                                        Richard C. Sheehan                

Sunday, May 30, 2021

50,000 BP to 47,000 BP

50,000 BP to 47,000 BP



50,000 BP: Evidence of horse-back riding dated to this time.
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49,000 BP: Neanderthals may have lived in Spain as recently as this date (Cidron)

48,000 BP, New Zealand: About this time there was a large volcanic eruption at Rotoiti Ignimbrite, North Island.

46,000 BP, Indonesia 2021: Nice painting of a large pig as part of a larger scene in a cave in Sulawesi.


45,000 BP, Slovenia: Neanderthals carve a flute from the leg bone of a young bear in the region of what is now Slovenia,
 
 
 
43,000 BP: Evidence that by this time Denisovans and  Neanderthals lived with "modern humans" in what is now Siberian Russia.
 
 
 
37,000 BP: Strong evidence of modern humans living on the banks of the river Don (Tanis). 
 
 
 
35,000 BP: Near East:There were many colonies in widespread distribution.
 
 
 
32,000 BP: Evidence of early cave-painting in Europe and elsewhere.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
27,000 BP: