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Yggdrasil and Middle World

The nine worlds of Norse Mythology

  • An introduction to Middle World
  • The Old World
  • Middle World in the Early Bronze Age.
  • The Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology
  • Yggdrasil, the World Tree of Norse mythology.

Yggdrasil, the World Tree of Norse Mythology

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TIMELINE

4400 BCE

Cucteni-Trypillia      culture.

Sredny Stog culture.

Domestication of         horse on the steppes.

First copper mines in E. Europe.

Solnitsata, Bulgaria      first salt production.

4000 BCE

Danube valley, Anatolian and Repin        cultures.

Cattle used for Ploughing – Lower Danube
3500 – 3000 BCE

Maykop, Early Helladic, Tocharian cultures.

 

Kura-Araxes culture.

Rise of urban centres   in Mesopotamia.

Emergence of Egypt.

Evidence of wheeled  vehicles – Pontic Steppes.

Farm animals used       for traction, milk &   wool.

3000 – 2500 BCE

Yamnaya, Corded  Ware & Battle Axe    cultures

Bell Beaker culture.

Indus Civilisation,      Giza Pyramids,

Agri, tech & trade advances in S. America.

Silk & Bronze, China.

2000 – 1500 BCE

Sintashta- Petrovka

Early Germanic

Egyptian Middle        Kingdom. Minoan      Palaces,

Emergence of Shang  Dynasty, China.

1500 – 1000 BCE

Mitanni, Andronovo, Vedic cultures.

Mycenaean, Hittites,  New Kingdom Egypt.

Metalworking in        Peru.

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