Thousand-year-old CXXe front J. - C.

{{Romanian|DC|200}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|CL|150}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|CXL|140}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|CXXX|130}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} |
{{Romanian|CXX|120}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}}
| {{Romanian|CX|110}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|C|100}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|XC|90}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} | {{Romanian|LXXX|80}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}}
See aussi : List of the millenia, Roman numerals ---- In a strict sense, the {{Romanian|CXX|120}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} covers the years 120  000 until in 119  001 included/understood.

However, the dates not being precise on this scale, this article covers one ten thousand years period until in 110  001 included/understood.

Events

120.000

  • Fine of the third alpine Glaciation of the quaternary era, known as Glaciation of Riss, which extended from the {{Rom|CCC|300}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} until the beginning of the {{Romanian|CXX|120}} {{E}} thousand-year-old {{avjc}} approximately.
  • Eurasia  : the Néandertaliens are spread from Western Europe to the Central Asia.
  • Use of the lithic tools Moustérien.
  • Iraq  : first organized burials (Shanidar in the Zagros).
  • Burial of El Tabun, in Israel, allotted to the Man of Néandertal. It would be oldest fall known to date (2004).
  • Island of Java  : first antiquated traces of Homo sapiens on the site of Ngandong. In China, this form is present at Zhoukoudian. They live of hunting and gathering.

115.000

Inventions, Discoveries, Introductions

  • first burials.

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