Okay so a quick look at any historical timeline will immediately impress upon one an obvious fact. The year 3100 BCE was a pivotal date in the history of mankind ... observe ...
Events for 3100BCE:
c. 3100 BC: Narmer (Menes) unifies Upper and Lower Egypt into one country; he rules this new country from Memphis.
c. 3100 BC: Predynastic period (Neolithic) ends in Ancient Egypt (other date is 3150 BC).
c. 3100 BC: Early Dynastic (Archaic) period starts in Ancient Egypt (other date is 3150 BC).
c. 3100 BC: The first temple of Tarxien is in use by the Neolithic inhabitants of Malta.[1]
c. 3100 BC: First stage in the construction of Stonehenge.[2]
c. 3100 BC – 2600 BC: Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, Scotland is inhabited.[3]
c. 3100 BC: The first known human writing system, the cuneiform script, is developed in Sumer.
additionally we have ... Iku-Shamagan, king of Mari 3000 BCE
and this ...
c. 3,000 BCE - c. 2,600 BCE
The rise of the great Indian cities of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa.
c. 3,000 BCE First signs of urbanization in the Indus Valley.
and this ...
Timeline of the Indus Civilization
Important sites are listed after each phase.
Chalcolithic cultures 4300-3200 BC
Early Harappan 3500-2700 BC (Mohenjo-Daro, Mehrgarh, Jodhpura, Padri)
Early Harappan/Mature Harappan Transition 2800-2700 BC (Kumal, Nausharo, Kot Diji, Nari)
Mature Harappan 2700-1900 BC (Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, Shortgua, Lothal, Nari)
Late Harappan 1900-1500 BC (Lothal, Bet Dwarka)
After c. 1900 BCE, all the major Indus Valley cities were abandoned. They were replaced by fewer and smaller settlements, without planning, monumental buildings or writing. The core areas of the civilization clearly experienced catastrophic population decline.
So as you can plainly see in all civilizations all over the planet 3100 BCE was a watershed year for The Earth and Mankind. Why ? Well we will leave that conjecture for a bit latef ... however I could not help but notice (here will begin the faith part)that 3100 BCE coincided with the value I had found for Earth in our solar system as a ratio to Mercury being 12. So why don't we add that to our "Below" ...
Well since we were successful with Earth and 3100 BCE let's try Mars at 4723 BCE.
Cultures
Fertile Crescent
Ubaid culture in Mesopotamia
Yumuktepe and Gözlükule cultures in south Anatolia
Egypt
Badari culture on the Nile (c. 4400 BC – 4000 BC)
Merimde culture on the Nile in Prehistoric Egypt (c. 4570 BC – 4250 BC)
China
Yangshao culture on the Yellow River
Proto-Austronesian culture is based on the south coast of China; they combine extensive maritime technology, fishing with hooks and nets and gardening (c. 5000 BC)
Europe
Cycladic culture—a distinctive Neolithic culture amalgamating Anatolian and mainland Greek elements arose in the western Aegean before 4000 BC
Varna culture in the Balkans 4400-4100 BC
Vinča culture in the Balkans (also endured in the 6th, 4th, and 3rd millennia)
Comb Ceramic culture in northeast Europe (also endured in the 6th, 4th)
Stentinello culture
Samara culture on the Volga
Sredny Stog culture on the Dnieper
Lengyel culture in Eastern Europe
Events
5000–4500 BC: Għar Dalam phase of Neolithic farmers on Malta, possibly immigrant farmers from the Agrigento region of Sicily
Cucuteni-Trypillian culture
5000–4000 BC: Bowl, from Banpo, near Xi'an, Shaanxi, is made; Neolithic period; Yangshao culture; now kept at Banpo Museum
5000–2000 BC: Neolithic period in China
4900–4600 BC: Arrangements of circular ditches are built in Central Europe (the Goseck circle was constructed c. 4900 BC)
4800 BC: Dimini culture replaces the Sesklo culture in Thessaly, Greece (4800–4000 BC)
c. 4500 BC: Settlement of Chirokitia in Cyprus dates from this period
c. 4500 BC: Ending of Neolithic IA (the Aceramic) in Cyprus
c. 4350 BC: Kikai Caldera in Japan forms in a massive VEI7 eruption
c. 4300 BC: First Funnelbeaker Culture in north and east Germany
4300 BC: Theta Boötis became the nearest visible star to the celestial north pole; it remained the closest until 3942 BC when it was replaced by Thuban
c. 4250–3750 BC: Menhir alignments at Menec, Carnac, France are made
4200 BC: Date of Mesolithic examples of Naalebinding found in Denmark, marking spread of technology to Northern Europe (Bender 1990)
4100–3500 BC: New wave of immigration to Malta from Sicily leads to the Żebbuġ and Mġarr phases, and to the Ġgantija phase of temple builders
So as we can see quite a lot was happening around this time as well so let's draw this on our conic universe:
But what of Ceres and the date it is pointing at ? It is 8579 BCE and that puts it about 10,500 years ago and coincides with all those speculations that there was a higher civilization 10,500 years ago ...
Okay here is what it gives us for 10,500 years ago ...
11,000 years ago (9,000 BC): Earliest date recorded for construction of temenoi ceremonial structures at Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey, as possibly the oldest surviving proto-religious site on Earth.[32]
11,000 years ago (9,000 BC): Emergence of Jericho, which is now one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Giant short-faced bears and giant ground sloths go extinct. Equidae goes extinct in North America.
10,500 years ago (8,500 BC): Earliest supposed date for the domestication of cattle.
10,000 years ago (8,000 BC): The Quaternary extinction event, which has been ongoing since the mid-Pleistocene, concludes. Many of the ice age megafauna go extinct, including the megatherium, woolly rhinoceros, Irish elk, cave bear, cave lion, and the last of the sabre-toothed cats. The mammoth goes extinct in Eurasia and North America, but is preserved in small island populations until ~1650 B
So it appears that Ceres could represent another watershed date for humanity especially with the discovery of Gobekli Tepe being so close to the date .. so let's draw this date on our conic universe of creation:
Okay looking pretty good from where I am sitting let's move forward in time now ...
The next date we come to is for Venus at 2243 BCE so let's see what this can tell us ...
I have taken the liberty of including about 100 years either way ...
2334 BC – 2279 BC: (short chronology) Sargon of Akkad's conquest of Mesopotamia.
2333 BC: According to the Korean creation story, Dangun Wanggeom established the first Korean Empire, Gojoseon
c. 2300 BC: Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan) flourishing in modern-day eastern Pakistan - western India.
c. 2300 BC: Metals start to be used in Northern Europe.
c. 2300 BC: Unetice culture emerges in the modern day Czech Republic.
c. 2300 BC – 2184 BC: Disk of Enheduanna, from Ur, (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq) is made. It is now in University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
c. 2300 BC – 2200 BC: "Head of a man from Nineveh" (modern Kuyunjik, Iraq) is made. It is now in Iraq Museum, Baghdad.
c. 2300 BC: Canal Bahr Yusuf (current name) is created when the waterway from the Nile to the natural lake (now Lake Moeris) is widened and deepened to create a canal.
c. 2288 BC: "Queen Merye-ankhnes and her son Pepy II" is sculpted, Sixth dynasty of Egypt. The alabaster statuette is now at The Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York.
c. 2285 BC: Enheduanna, high priestess of the moon god Nanna in Ur, was born.
c. 2278 BC: Pharaoh Pepi II starts to rule (probably).
c. 2254 BC – 2218 BC: Stela of Naram-Sin, probably from Sippar, discovered in Susa (modern Shush, Iran), is made. It is now in Musée du Louvre, Paris.
c. 2250 BC Earliest evidence of maize cultivation in Central America.
c. 2240 BC: Akkad, capital of the Akkadian Empire, becomes the largest city in the world, surpassing Memphis, capital of Egypt.[1] c. 2220 BC Scord of Brouster farmstead established in Shetland, Scotland
c. 2220 BC Mount Edgecumbe (Alaska) volcano erupts near present-day Sitka, Alaska.
c. 2215 BC: A Guti army swept down from the Zagros Mountains and defeated the demoralized Akkadian army. They took Agade, the capital of Akkad, and destroyed it thoroughly.
c July 2215 BC: Comet Hale-Bopp visits the inner solar system and this was the last time the comet visited the inner solar system until the year 1997.
As you can see another tumultuous time for our ancestors ... let's place that on our universe ...
but let's look at other key numbers ... how about Phi squared or 2618 BCE ... did anything happen that year ?
And I did not make this up ... this is from the timeline of history ...
2630 BC – 2611 BC: Imhotep, Vizier of Egypt, constructs the Pyramid of Djoser
2613 BC: Egypt—End of Third Dynasty of Egypt, start of Fourth Dynasty. Pharaoh Huni dies. Pharaoh Sneferu started to reign.
So we have Imhotep showing up at the Phi squared point in history. Now how about that ?
That definitely goes on our conic universe ...
Okay for now just one more to go 1200 BCE ...
c. 1200 BC: Earliest writing that survived exists in Ancient China.
c. 1200 BC: Chariots appear in Ancient China.
c. 1200 BC: Start of Iron Age in Near East, eastern Mediterranean, and India.
c. 1200 BC: Collapse of Hittite power in Anatolia with the destruction of their capital Hattusa.
c. 1200 BC: Massive migrations of people around the Mediterranean and the Middle-East. See Sea People for more information.
c. 1200 BC: Aramaic nomads and Chaldeans become a big threat to the former Babylonian and Assyrian Empire.
c. 1200 BC: Migration and expansion of Dorian Greeks. Destruction of Mycenaean city Pylos.
c. 1200 BC: The proto-Scythian Srubna (Timber-grave) culture expands from the lower Volga region to cover the whole of the North Pontic area.
c. 1200 BC: The Cimmerians start settling the steppes of southern Russia? (Undocumented conjecture).
c. 1200 BC: Olmec culture starts and thrives in Mesoamerica.
c. 1200 BC: San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán starts to flourish.
c. 1200 BC: Ancient Pueblo Peoples civilization in North America.
c. 1200 BC: Possible battle in the Tollense River Valley of northern Germany.[1]
Worth putting that on our conic universe I should think ...
Okay all very neat and tidy if you believe in such things but what is the point of this exercise ...
That will be our next post ...
Emhotep
Don Barone