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'']'' comprises all events which took place before the creation of written records. The '''timeline of prehistory''' lists events from the evolution of the ] and the ] to the ] and ], up to the ] in approximately 4000 BC. Note that many of these dates are speculative or very rough estimates (]s). For greater geologic detail, see the articles on the various ]s. '']'' comprises all events which took place before the creation of written records. The '''timeline of prehistory''' lists events from the evolution of the ] and the ] to the ] and ], up to the ] in approximately 3000 BC. Note that many of these dates are speculative or very rough estimates (]s). For greater geologic detail, see the articles on the various ]s.


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For historical events, see Timeline of world history.

Prehistory comprises all events which took place before the creation of written records. The timeline of prehistory lists events from the evolution of the universe and the Earth to the origin of life and human evolution, up to the invention of writing in approximately 3000 BC. Note that many of these dates are speculative or very rough estimates (approximations). For greater geologic detail, see the articles on the various geological periods.

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