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c. 4000 BC
 
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In Mesopotamia, and on the grass steppes of southern Russia, oxen are used to pull heavy loads on sledges     
c. 3500 BC
 
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Olives are cultivated in Crete and will provide, in the form of olive oil, one of the main staples of Mediterranean trade      
c. 3250 BC
 
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A neolithic herdsman dies high in the Alps - and is perfectly preserved in ice     
c. 3000 BC
 
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The sculptors of the Cyclades produce stylized and formal figures, mainly female, in white marble     
c. 3000 BC
 
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Wheels are in use on carts, particularly where wood is easily available and the ground rough - as in the forests of Europe     
c. 3000 BC
 
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The language of a single tribe in eastern Europe, as recently as 3000 BC, is the ancestor of all modern Indo-European languages      
c. 2500 BC
 
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A small neolithic community builds a village at Skara Brae in the Orkneys, of stone houses with built-in stone furniture      
c. 2500 BC
 
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A superb passage grave is built at Newgrange in Ireland      
c. 2500 BC
 
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At Stonehenge, constructed and altered over many centuries, the largest stones are put in place     
c. 2200 BC
 
   
A ring of large standing stones is raised in England at Avebury, now a village in Wiltshire      
Avebury
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