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  2. Timeline of prehistory - Wikipedia

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    6000 BC: Evidence of habitation at the current site of Aleppo dates to about c. 8,000 years ago, although excavations at Tell Qaramel, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of the city show the area was inhabited about 13,000 years ago, [124] Carbon-14 dating at Tell Ramad, on the outskirts of Damascus, suggests that the site may have been occupied since ...

  3. Last Glacial Maximum - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer French, an archeologist specialising in the European Palaeolithic, dates its onset at 27,500 years ago, with ice sheets at their maximum by around 26,000 years ago and deglaciation commencing between 20,000 and 19,000 years ago. [9] The LGM is referred to in Britain as the Dimlington Stadial, dated to between 31,000 and 16,000 years ago.

  4. Meadowcroft Rockshelter - Wikipedia

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    Radiocarbon dating of the site indicated occupancy beginning 16,000 years ago (14,000 BCE) and possibly as early as 19,000 years ago (17,000 BCE). However, the dates are still controversial. However, the dates are still controversial.

  5. Engravings from nearly 16,000 years ago peel back the ... - AOL

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    Engravings from nearly 16,000 years ago peel back the curtain on ancient European society ... of years ago. A team of international scientists analyzed markings made on more than 400 stone ...

  6. Archaeologists Found An Extraordinary Pyramid That's ...

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    A new study claims that the Gunung Padang site in Indonesia is a “prehistoric pyramid” from up to 27,000 years ago. ... The first layer is dated to 27,000 to 16,000 years ago, and was done by ...

  7. Archaeologists Found an Extraordinary Pyramid That’s ...

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    The first layer is dated to 27,000 to 16,000 years ago, and was done by carbon dating the soil drilled from the site. They also believe that the technology shows sculpted stonework ...

  8. Heinrich event - Wikipedia

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    The H1 Heinrich event occurred in the Pleistocene, around 16,000 years ago.Evolution of temperature in the Post-Glacial period since the Last Glacial Period, according to Greenland ice cores. [6]

  9. Outburst flood - Wikipedia

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    2.3.2 Persian Gulf Flood (24,000 to 14,000 years ago, or 12000 to 10000 years ago) ... The Caspian and Black Seas (around 16,000 years ago) A theory ...