Assorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere : ... on Genevieve von Petzinger's 32 late palaeolithic signs · ... on Genevieve von Petzinger's view on human religion and symbolic behaviour · Φιλολoγικά/Philologica : Prehistory of France
Prehistoric and Iron Age France - all dates are BC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistory_of_France#Timeline
I am presuming that all dates are carbon dated in some fashion, since my reduced chronology table is specific to carbon dating.
Dates from timeline vastly earlier than 40,000 BC are not carbon dated and therefore do not reduce in the same manner, which is why their reduction to a Biblical chronology is a separate problem, not treated here, probably not much by me.
However, as to foundings of Massilia and Antibes, I think I might take these as actually being historical dates?
Using the Biblical Timeline I see as most correct.
Around Five Thousand Years Ago, There was a World Wide Flood?
http://creavsevolu.blogspot.fr/2017/03/around-five-thousand-years-ago-there.html
- France
- 40,000
- Laufen interglacial. Arrival of first modern humans (Cro-Magnons) in Europe.
- 35,000 ?
- Würm IIIa. Châtelperronian culture.
- Recalibration levels
- to Biblical according to St Jerome's timeline are marked by Roman Numerals.
- I 2957 BC
- 2.142 pmc, + 31 800 years, 34757 BC
- France
- 35,000 ?
- Würm IIIa. Châtelperronian culture.
- 33,000
- Mask of la Roche-Cotard, a Mousterian artefact.
- 32,000
- Aurignacian culture.
- 30,000
- First statuettes and engravings in France. Disappearance of Neanderthals.
- 28,000
- Arcy interglacial.
- 27,500
- Würm IIIb.
- 25,000
- Paudorf interglacial.
- 23,000
- Würm IIIc.
- 18,000
- End of Würm glaciation.
- 18,692
- Beginning of Solutrean culture.
- 16,000
- Cold spell (Oldest Dryas).
- 15,000
- Magdalenian culture.
- 15,300
- Lascaux.
- 14,500
- Middle Magdalenian. Bølling Oscillation.
- 14,100
- Cold spell (Older Dryas).
- II 2803 BC
- 25.609 pmc, + 11 250 years, 14053 BC
- France
- 14,000
- Allerød Oscillation.
- 13,500
- Upper Magdalenian.
- 13,000
- Hamburg culture
- 10,300
- Cold spell (Younger Dryas).
- III 2650 BC
- 40.195 pmc, + 7550 years, 10200 BC
- France
- 9500
- Beginning of Holocene.
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Low feature in Göbekli Tepe
- 9559 BP, 7609 BC
- IV 2496 BC
- 54.721 pmc, + 5000 years, 7496 BC
- France
- 7000
- Domestication of the sheep.
- 6900
- Domestication of the dog.
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- High Feature in Göbekli Tepe
- 8430 BP, 6480 BC
- V 2343 BC
- 63.751 pmc, + 3700 years, 6043 BC
- VI 2189 BC
- 72.689 pmc, + 2650 years, 4839 BC
- France
- 4800
- Appearance of Linear Pottery culture in France.
- 4650
- Oldest neolithic village in France, Courthézon in the Vaucluse.
- VII 2036 BC
- 78.256 pmc, + 2050 years, 4086 BC
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Ur of Woolley starts
- a little before Birth of Abraham
- France
- 4000
- Neolithic Chasséen culture village of Bercy.
- 3610
- Appearance of first megaliths in France.
- 3430
- Chasséen culture village of Saint-Michel du Touch near Toulouse.
- 3430
- Appearance of Rössen culture at Baume de Gonvilla in Haute-Saône.
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Narmer's raw carbon date
- before 3332, around Birth of Isaac
- VIII 1882 BC
- 83.844 pmc, + 1450 years, 3332 BC
- France
- 3250
- Expansion of Chasséen culture in the south of France, from the Lot to the Vaucluse.
- 3190
- Chasséen culture in Calvados.
- IX 1728 BC
- 87.316 pmc, + 1100 years, 2828 BC
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Date of Joseph
- is close to a raw carbon date of Djoser
- France
- 2530
- Chasséen culture in Pas-de-Calais.
- 2450
- End of Chasséen culture in Eure-et-Loir.
- 2400
- End of Chasséen culture in Saint-Mitre (in Reillanne, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence).
- X 1575 BC
- 90.665 pmc, + 810 years, 2385 BC
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Exodus (1510 BC)
- would carbon date between 2385 and 2041, if we had a trace of it.
- France
- 2300
- Village at Ponteau (in Martigues, Provence) of the Beaker culture.
- XI 1421 BC
- 92.752 pmc, + 620 years, 2041 BC
- France
- 1800
- Beginning of Bronze Age in France.
- XII 1268 BC
- 94.992 pmc, + 430 years, 1698 BC
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Trojan War Date 1190 BC
- falls between 1114 and 1268 BC, which means the carbon date would be between 1424 and 1698 BC. Could we be dealing with Troy V?
- XIII 1114 BC
- 96.376 pmc, + 310 years, 1424 BC
- Biblical
- and Oriental
- Both Troy dates (VIh and VIIa)
- from Hisarlik fall between 961 BC and 1114 BC, since carbon dated between 1171 BC and 1424 BC.
- XIV 961 BC
- 97.486 pmc, + 210 years, 1171 BC
- XV 807 BC
- 98.188 pmc, + 150 years, 957 BC
- France
- 800
- Appearance in France, via the Rhine and the Moselle, and expanding into Champagne and Bourgogne of the Urnfield culture.
- 725
- Beginning of Hallstatt culture.
- 680 (historic date?)
- Founding of Antibes, the first Greek colony in France.
- XVI 654 BC
- 99.298 pmc, + 60 years, 714 BC
- France
- 680 (carbon date?)
- Founding of Antibes, the first Greek colony in France.
- 600
- Founding of Massalia (future Marseille) by the Greeks from the Ionian city of Phocaea[1].
- XVII 500 BC
- 100 pmc, no extra years, 500 BC
- France
- 450
- The Celts of la Tène appear in Champagne. They expand to the Garonne, forming what will come to be called the Gaul civilization.
As to the earliest Cro-Magnon at 40,000 BC, I take these to have been Pre-Flood men of same race as Noah's family. If Noah had sons who lived and died before those born when he was 500 years old, from which we descend, these sons of Noah could have been among the Neanderthals, another pre-Flood race, and for that matter among Homines Antecessores, also a Pre-Flood race, and Heidelbergenses. But these latter are not carbon dated, routinely, since presumed too old.
It can be thanks to them that Japheth could marry someone who was partly Neanderthal, if this conjecture of mine is correct. Since Neanderthals were if so Europeans before the Flood, Noah gave Europe to Japhethians as inheriting from their ancestors.
Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre UL
St Benedict
and Tuseday after
III Lord's Day in Lent
21.III.2017
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