TIMELINES in HISTORY We are not going to debate the Christian versus evolutionary point of view We believe that God created the world and everything in it We believe that God created science Charles A. Weisman stated it perfectly in his book God and science must agree Therefore, logic dictates that it took God a lot longer than six days to create the world Logic also dictates that the flood of the Bible was not universal And that's all we're going to say on the subject for more information get Weisman's book "The Origin of Race and Civilization as Studied and Verified from Science, History and the Holy Scriptures" Timelines in Earth's History This section of our site is dedicated to showing the achievements of the races of "modern" humans at different points in history. We will start at that point in time when historians agree that "civilization" suddenly developed, around 5000 BC. But first Background Various types of early hominids have been dated from South Africa to over four million years ago. The first stone tools appeared about 2.5 million years ago and were fashioned by using a stone to chip flakes off another stone. The Neanderthals emerged about 120,000 years ago in Western Eurasia and Europe. They were the first type of "humans" known to have buried their dead. They manufactured fine flaked tools and adapted to a range of environments. But these were not "modern" humans. Their brains were the same size but they had studier skeletons, projecting jaws, nose and brow ridges. About 100,000 years ago the first anatomically "modern" human emerged in Africa. They refined tools and formed cohesive social groups. They also painted on caves and buried their dead. They were spear-throwers who followed herds or lived in semi-permanent camps. They also used bows and arrows, harpoons and boomerangs. Farming The domestication of animals as a source of food, clothing and transportation was usually followed by the development of wild grasses to produce a surplus of cereal crops. This constituted a major development in human history known as the agricultural revolution. This occurred in these areas and dates: 9000 BC - Near East, Mesopotamia, Anatolia 7000 BC - Yellow river basin, North China 7000 BC - SE Europe 6000 BC - S C Asia (Uzbekistan, Afghanistan) 6000 BC - Andes 6000 BC - Baluchistan 5500 BC - N Mediterranean coast 5000 BC - Nile Valley 5000 BC - Central Europe 4750 BC - Central America 4500 BC - Ganges floodplain, E India 4000 BC - Mainland SE Asia 4000 BC - NW Europe 4000 BC - Sub-Saharan Africa 3500 BC - Ukraine, European Russia 2500 BC - Maritime SE Asia 2000 BC - North America (Mississippi basin) 2000 BC - Amazon basin 1500 BC - Melanesia 1000 BC - Caribbean 1000 BC - Southern Africa 500 AD - Japan Pottery The discovery of fired pottery technology occurred at very different times around the world. The impact was enormous. It gave people the ability to store, cook, preserve and transport food in secure and clean containers. This aided the agriculture revolution and encouraged a sedentary lifestyle. It also encouraged long distance trade. Pottery is a benchmark for archaeologists. It is known to have occurred the earliest in these areas and dates: 11,000 BC - Jomon, Japan 8500 BC - Xianrendong, China 7500 BC - Nile Valley, Sahara, Africa 6500 BC - Tell Sotto, Near East 6500 BC - Mehrgarh, S Asia 5500 - Bendkeramik, C Europe 2200 - Equador, S America 1500 BC - Chiapa de Corzo, C America Settled Agriculture By around 5000 BC, settled agriculture had become the principal way of life in four regions of the globe, Egypt, the Middle East, the Indus Valley, and the Yangtze and Yellow River Valleys in China. They were growing crops such as wheat, barley, millet, corn and rice. Population was booming and the first permanent human settlements were being established. The groundwork for the world's first cities and civilizations was laid. Parts of Europe were also farming but it was still mainly dominated by hunter-gathering as was Japan, Korea and other areas of the world, including large areas of Africa. So now let's see what man was doing starting around the year 5000 BC | Note on White: It is our belief that White Civilization and History started in what is called the "Cradle of Civilization" with what is today the Middle East (Iraq, Iran, etc.) The pre-historic Mesopotamian period of history would encompass early White history. We also believe that White civilization spread out from there into Egypt, the Indus Valley, parts of western China, and beyond. This is corroborated by archaeology and the great monuments and statues of Egypt and other places. The Akkadians of Babylonian were White. At a bare minimum the first six dynasties of Egypt were ruled by Caucasians. Therefore, these monuments for sure should be considered as a part of the cultural heritage of the White race, Your Heritage. Ancient Rome and Greece were all White cultures before they intermarried with their darker neighbors. That is why all these are included under White on this page. Feel free to disagree if you like. See our page for more information. Also see the separate pages for each country for more information, especially Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Also see  |
| Note on Africa: When searching for African architectural sites, we chose NOT to include those that were obviously created by an outside source such as the Arabs in northern Africa or the Egyptians. Nor do we include the structures built by the Romans or Phoenicians. Nor did we include buildings that the colonial powers are responsible for putting up, even if they used African labor. If the Portuguese or Spanish or British put a magnificent building on African soil this does not make the building "African." Same with the magnificent Roman and Phoenician ruins in the north or the Pyramids at Giza in Egypt. Even the numerous mosques and other Muslim sites dotted throughout Africa cannot be considered truly African achievement since the Arabs were an outside influence in these buildings. Only what is truly African is included. By Africa we mean the race of Negro, the black African. We have been told that we are unfair to Africa in this timeline We are not attempting to be "fair," just accurate We have listed only true African artifacts, not those that were the result of outside influences Truth is not Racist Facts are not Hate |
5000 BC WHITE
Pottery jar from late Ubaid period of Mesopotamia - 5300 - 4000 BC THE WHEEL WAS INVENTED DURING THIS TIME | ASIAN
Yangshao Culture - China - 5000 - 3000 BC Cordmarked amphora - 4800 BC | BLACK |
4000 BC | WHITE 
Plate from Uruk period - 4000 - 3100 BC Mesopotamia 
Narmer Palette - 3100 BC Egypt 
Skara Brae - 3100 BC Orkney, Scotland | ASIAN 
Hongsham Culture - China - 4700 - 2900 BC C-shaped jade dragon - earliest examples of Jade working 
Gui Dawenkou Culture - China - 4100 - 2600 BC | BLACK |
3000 BC WHITE
Sitting Bull - black marble with former inlays Mesopotamia - 3000 BC NOTE: Bulls are signs of the worship of the one true God Therefore signs of our White Heritage 
Pyramids of Egypt - 2560 BC 
Ruins of the Palace of Knossus - 2000 BC Minoa, Greece | ASIAN
Black Pottery Goblet Longshan Culture - China - 3000-2000 BC 
Middle Jomon Period - 3000-2000 BC Flame formed earthenware vessel Japan | BLACK |
2000 BC WHITE
Luxor Temple - 1400 BC Egypt 
Silver container to drink from with gold horns Mycenaean Greece - 1600 BC | ASIAN
Shang Dynasty - China - 1600 - 1046 BC Bronze ritual wine vessel 
Late Jomon Period - 1500-1000 BC Clay head Japan | BLACK |
1000 BC WHITE
Handheld crossbow - 500 BC Greece | ASIAN
Zhou Dynasty - China - 1045-256 BC Bronze and silver canteen | BLACK |
500 BC | WHITE 
Greek Street - 400 BC 
Parthenon - 447 BC Greece 
Appian Way - 312 BC Rome | ASIAN
Great Wall of China work began around 500 BC and ended during the Ming Dynasty around 1500 AD 
Final Jomon Period - 1000 - 400 BC Statuette Japan | BLACK |
200 BC WHITE
Pont du gard aqueduct - South of France - 19 BC Roman construction
Roman Colosseum - 70 AD | ASIAN
Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang - First Emperor of China - 221 BC three pits containing over 8000 soldiers, 130 chariots, 520 cavalry horses | BLACK |
100 AD | WHITE 
Tower of Hercules - Spain - first century AD Roman Lighthouse 
Porta Nigra - 186-200 Trier, Germany | ASIAN
Han Dynasty - China - 206 BC - 220 AD Stone carved pillar gate at the tomb of Gao Yi - c. 25 AD 
Yayoi Period dotaku - 200 Japan | BLACK |
300 AD | WHITE 
Arch of Constantine - 315 AD Rome 
Ejmiadzin Cathedral - 301-303 BC Armenia 
Metz Cathedral - 415 France | ASIAN
Longmen Cave Grottoe - 316 - 907 AD One of three famous caves and grottoes containing tens of thousands of statues, tablets, steles and pagodas 
Kofun Period - 400 AD Iron helmet and armor with gilt bronze decoration Japan | BLACK |
500 AD WHITE
St. Peter-on-the-wall church - 654 AD England 
Lorsch Abbey - 754 Germany 
Aachen Cathedral - 805 BC Palace of Charlemagne Oldest Cathedral in Northern Europe Located in Aachen, Germany | ASIAN
Joryu-ji Temple - 607 Japan 
Nine Pinnacle Pagoda - 742-765 China | BLACK
Senegambian stone circles - c. 700 AD Grave markers on the border of Senegal and Gambia |
1000 AD WHITE
Tower of London - 1078 England 
Windsor Castle - 1154 England | ASIAN
Fugong Temple Wooden Pagoda - 1056 China 
Byodoin Phoenix Temple - 1052 Japan | BLACKMapungubwe Hill, 1057-1220 pre-colonial South Africa 
Spatial organization in the kingdom of Mapungubwe involved the use of stone walls to demarcate important areas for the first time. There was a stone-walled residence next to the court at the base of Mapungubwe Hill, likely occupied by the principal councilor. Stone and wood were used together. 
Great Zimbabwe ruins, former capital of Monomotapa Empire, flourished from 1000 - 1400 |
1250 AD WHITE
Cologne Cathedral - 1248 Germany - took over 600 years to complete 
Bodiam Castle - 1385 England | ASIAN
The Forbidden City - 1406-1420 China 
Tomb of Sejong the Great - 1450 Yeoju, South Korea 
Edo Castle - 1457 Japan | BLACK
Tomb of Askia Gao, Mali, late 1400s 
Bandiagara Escarpment Mali Home of the Tellem people who were gone by the late 1400s 
Khami - capital of the Torwa Dynasty 1450 - 1650 Zimbabwe Developed after Great Zimbabwe died out - but there is obvious Chinese and European influence in the artifacts found. Is this because they simply traded with these cultures or did these cultures influence their building projects? |
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House in Schwerin, Germany - 1698 
Hohenschwangau Castle - 1832 Bavaria, Germany 
Neuschwanstein Castle - 1869 Bavaria, Germany | ASIAN
Putuo Zongchen Temple - 1767 - 1771 China 
Hwaseong Fortress - 1794-1796 Korea 
Matsumoto Castle - 1600 Japan | BLACK
Royal Palace of Abomey - 1625 - 1892 Benin |
Something of Interest

| Africa Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar, Ethiopia - c. 1640 Home of Ethiopia's emperors in the 17th and 18th centuries "Unknown Architect!" "With its huge towers and looming battlemented walls, it seems like a piece of medieval Europe transposed to Ethiopia" Obvious outside source since this is not replicated and is not African |
Other African
 Loropeni ruins, Burkina Faso, French West Africa
Unknown time frame but pre-European * * * * * * * * * *  Standing stones of Tiya, Ethiopia
Unknown time frame, unknown people - is it truly African? See the swords on the picture below 
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Tadrart Acacus Rock Art Libyan Arab States Unknown time frame and unknown artist There are more rock art sites in Malawi Rock carvings are in Namibia  This Rock Art is from Tanzania
| Some would say we should list artifacts of the Aksumite Kingdom in Ethiopia The question is, was that kingdom influenced by an outside source? We believe it probably was You be the judge * * * * * * * * * Ashanti Empire - European influence as early as 1400s which artifacts can be dated before that time? None that we've been able to determine * * * * * * * * * Timbuktu - an ancient place but none of its architecture can be dated before the Moroccan Arab invasion of 1591. An outside source made it famous * * * * * * * * * The Kasubi Tombs in Uganda weren't built until 1881, obviously long after contact with the outside world |
Our point? You can believe in evolution if you want You can believe that all life started in Africa You can believe that all races of man then Evolved from the Black race But the archaeological evidence shows otherwise How can all races evolve from Africa if Africa never evolved? Did evolution play a trick on the Africans? Did evolution go backwards?!!! Nice joke! We believe that the archaeological evidence proves God created the races separate and distinct, then placed each race in separate areas of the world just as the Bible states "And He Made from one, every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times, and the boundaries of their habitation." Acts 17:26 Your Heritage did not come through evolution Isn't that wonderful! |