Pretty sure there is no 0AD (it goes from 1BC to 1AD)
I made this list for a discussion on another forum - archaeological discoveries that give weight to Shaw & Holloway's previsitation theory:
Isle of Skye 35,000 bce
c. 35,000 bce
* Beginning of the Late Stone Age (sudden, unexplained emergence of modern behavior)
* Neanderthal man dies out (Homo Sapiens enters Europe, Japan, Australia...)
* Oldest known musical instrument (Hohle Fels Flute, found in Germany)
* Oldest known mathematical artifact (a tally stick called the Lebombo Bone)
Sumerian 3590 bce
c. 3500 bce
* First known use of Tin (alloyed w/copper, creates bronze)
c. 3600 bce
* Bronze Age begins
* Invention of the written word (beginning of recorded history)
* Oldest religious manmade structures are built (Ggantija - megalithic temples of Malta)
* Earliest known image of a wheeled vehicle (Bronocice Pot)
Egyptian 2470 bce
c. 2500 bce
* Construction of the first and largest of the 3 Great Pyramids
* Construction of the Sphynx of Giza (largest monolith statue in the world)
* The largest megaliths of Stonehenge are erected (part 3, phase II)
* First known calendar system is established in Sumeria
* Earliest image of a surgical operation in progress (Egypt, see Edwin Papyrus 1550 bce)
c. 2400 bce
* Earliest recorded use of seagoing ships for military purposes (2450 bce)
* Earliest known female doctor/physician (Peseshet)
Hittite 1760 bce
c. 1800 bce
* Oldest known medical text of any kind (Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus)
c. 1750 bce
* Code of Hammurabi (first written code of law, 1772 bce)
* Death of Hammurabi (first king of the Babylonian Empire)
* Babylonian sciences (In astronomy, planets and constellations are identified and named. In mathematics, the concept of place value in numbers).
* Symbol for zero invented for use in accounting (Egypt, 1740 bce)
c. 1700 bce
* The first combined version of the 5 independent Sumerian poems about "Bilgamesh" (known today as the "Old Babylonian" version of the Epic of Gilgamesh)
* Median date for the building of the Phaistos Disc (one of the most famous mysteries of archaeology. Its purpose, meaning, and place of origin remains unknown)
* The first written record about the human brain, describing it's general anatomy (by an unnamed physician in Ancient Egypt)
* Bronze Age starts in China
Babylonian 1540 bce
c. 1550 bce
* Oldest known star chart (Senmut's Star Map - 1534 bce)
* Earthquake collapses the walls of Jericho - the city is abandoned for centuries.
* Last known construction at Stonehenge
* Beginning of the "New Kingdom" (the legendary 18th Dynasty of Egypt)
* The earliest surviving scientific treatise on surgery (Edwin Smyth Papyrus - appears to be a copy of a manuscript written about 2500 bce)
Mayan 620 ce
* Isra and Mi'raj - the two parts of a Night Journey that the prophet Muhammad took during a single night around the year 621 ad. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey.... In the journey, Muhammad travels (accompanied by the angel Gabriel) on the steed Buraq, from Mecca to "the farthest mosque" where he leads other prophets in prayer. He then ascends to Paradise where he speaks to God, who gives Muhammad instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayer. According to traditions, the journey is associated with the Lailat al Mi'raj, as one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar.
Hawaiian 680 ce
* Invention of Kufic - main script used to copy the Qu'ran for the next 400 yrs (680 ce)
* Martyrdom of the prophet Muhammad's grandson (680 ad Battle of Karbala - a prophecy was given to Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, that his grandson would die at that particular place & time).
* Third Council of Constantinople (the sixth Ecumenical Council) - The Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church and other Christian groups, convene in 680/681 to settle a set of theological controversies that go back to the 6th century (500-99 ad). The Council condemned monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and defined Jesus Christ as having two energies and two wills (divine and human)
^the two most recent star maps were dated only 60 years apart, and could be part of the same visit (so 7 maps = 6 visits)
- Neanderthal man dies out (Homo Sapiens enters Europe, Japan, Australia...)
- Oldest known musical instrument (Hohle Fels Flute, found in Germany)
- Oldest known mathematical artifact (a tally stick called the Lebombo Bone)
Sumerian 3590 bce
c. 3500 bce
- First known use of Tin (alloyed w/copper, creates bronze)
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c. 3600 bce
- Bronze Age begins
- Invention of the written word (beginning of recorded history)
- Oldest religious manmade structures are built (Ggantija - megalithic temples of Malta)
- Earliest known image of a wheeled vehicle (Bronocice Pot)
Egyptian 2470 bce
c. 2500 bce
- Construction of the first and largest of the 3 Great Pyramids
- Construction of the Sphynx of Giza (largest monolith statue in the world)
- The largest megaliths of Stonehenge are erected (part 3, phase II)
- First known calendar system is established in Sumeria
- Earliest image of a surgical operation in progress (Egypt, see Edwin Papyrus 1550 bce)
c. 2400 bce
- Earliest recorded use of seagoing ships for military purposes (2450 bce)
- Earliest known female doctor/physician (Peseshet)
Hittite 1760 bce
c. 1800 bce
c. 1750 bce
- Code of Hammurabi (first written code of law, 1772 bce)
- Death of Hammurabi (first king of the Babylonian Empire)
- Babylonian sciences (In astronomy, planets and constellations are identified and named. In mathematics, the concept of place value in numbers).
- Symbol for zero invented for use in accounting (Egypt, 1740 bce)
c. 1700 bce
- The first combined version of the 5 independent Sumerian poems about "Bilgamesh" (known today as the "Old Babylonian" version of the Epic of Gilgamesh)
- Median date for the building of the Phaistos Disc (one of the most famous mysteries of archaeology. Its purpose, meaning, and place of origin remains unknown)
- The first written record about the human brain, describing it's general anatomy (by an unnamed physician in Ancient Egypt)
- Bronze Age starts in China
Babylonian 1540 bce
c. 1550 bce
- Oldest known star chart (Senmut's Star Map - 1534 bce)
- Earthquake collapses the walls of Jericho - the city is abandoned for centuries.
- Last known construction at Stonehenge
- Beginning of the "New Kingdom" (the legendary 18th Dynasty of Egypt)
- The earliest surviving scientific treatise on surgery (Edwin Smyth Papyrus - appears to be a copy of a manuscript written about 2500 bce)
Mayan 620 ce
- Isra and Mi'raj - the two parts of a Night Journey that the prophet Muhammad took during a single night around the year 621 ad. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey.... In the journey, Muhammad travels (accompanied by the angel Gabriel) on the steed Buraq, from Mecca to "the farthest mosque" where he leads other prophets in prayer. He then ascends to Paradise where he speaks to God, who gives Muhammad instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayer. According to traditions, the journey is associated with the Lailat al Mi'raj, as one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar.
Hawaiian 680 ce
- Invention of Kufic - main script used to copy the Qu'ran for the next 400 yrs (680 ce)
- Martyrdom of the prophet Muhammad's grandson (680 ad Battle of Karbala - a prophecy was given to Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, that his grandson would die at that particular place & time).
- Third Council of Constantinople (the sixth Ecumenical Council) - The Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church and other Christian groups, convene in 680/681 to settle a set of theological controversies that go back to the 6th century (500-99 ad). The Council condemned monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and defined Jesus Christ as having two energies and two wills (divine and human)
Isle of Skye 35,000 bce
c. 35,000 bce
- Beginning of the Late Stone Age (sudden, unexplained emergence of modern behavior)
- Neanderthal man dies out (Homo Sapiens enters Europe, Japan, Australia...)
- Oldest known musical instrument (Hohle Fels Flute, found in Germany)
- Oldest known mathematical artifact (a tally stick called the Lebombo Bone)
Sumerian 3590 bce
c. 3500 bce
- First known use of Tin (alloyed w/copper, creates bronze)
-
c. 3600 bce
- Bronze Age begins
- Invention of the written word (beginning of recorded history)
- Oldest religious manmade structures are built (Ggantija - megalithic temples of Malta)
- Earliest known image of a wheeled vehicle (Bronocice Pot)
Egyptian 2470 bce
c. 2500 bce
- Construction of the first and largest of the 3 Great Pyramids
- Construction of the Sphynx of Giza (largest monolith statue in the world)
- The largest megaliths of Stonehenge are erected (part 3, phase II)
- First known calendar system is established in Sumeria
- Earliest image of a surgical operation in progress (Egypt, see Edwin Papyrus 1550 bce)
c. 2400 bce
- Earliest recorded use of seagoing ships for military purposes (2450 bce)
- Earliest known female doctor/physician (Peseshet)
Hittite 1760 bce
c. 1800 bce
c. 1750 bce
- Code of Hammurabi (first written code of law, 1772 bce)
- Death of Hammurabi (first king of the Babylonian Empire)
- Babylonian sciences (In astronomy, planets and constellations are identified and named. In mathematics, the concept of place value in numbers).
- Symbol for zero invented for use in accounting (Egypt, 1740 bce)
c. 1700 bce
- The first combined version of the 5 independent Sumerian poems about "Bilgamesh" (known today as the "Old Babylonian" version of the Epic of Gilgamesh)
- Median date for the building of the Phaistos Disc (one of the most famous mysteries of archaeology. Its purpose, meaning, and place of origin remains unknown)
- The first written record about the human brain, describing it's general anatomy (by an unnamed physician in Ancient Egypt)
- Bronze Age starts in China
Babylonian 1540 bce
c. 1550 bce
- Oldest known star chart (Senmut's Star Map - 1534 bce)
- Earthquake collapses the walls of Jericho - the city is abandoned for centuries.
- Last known construction at Stonehenge
- Beginning of the "New Kingdom" (the legendary 18th Dynasty of Egypt)
- The earliest surviving scientific treatise on surgery (Edwin Smyth Papyrus - appears to be a copy of a manuscript written about 2500 bce)
Mayan 620 ce
- Isra and Mi'raj - the two parts of a Night Journey that the prophet Muhammad took during a single night around the year 621 ad. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey.... In the journey, Muhammad travels (accompanied by the angel Gabriel) on the steed Buraq, from Mecca to "the farthest mosque" where he leads other prophets in prayer. He then ascends to Paradise where he speaks to God, who gives Muhammad instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayer. According to traditions, the journey is associated with the Lailat al Mi'raj, as one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar.
Hawaiian 680 ce
- Invention of Kufic - main script used to copy the Qu'ran for the next 400 yrs (680 ce)
- Martyrdom of the prophet Muhammad's grandson (680 ad Battle of Karbala - a prophecy was given to Muhammad by the angel Gabriel, that his grandson would die at that particular place & time).
- Third Council of Constantinople (the sixth Ecumenical Council) - The Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church and other Christian groups, convene in 680/681 to settle a set of theological controversies that go back to the 6th century (500-99 ad). The Council condemned monoenergism and monothelitism as heretical and defined Jesus Christ as having two energies and two wills (divine and human)