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|c. 61,000 BCE ||  ||Earliest confirmed presence of modern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_human ''Homo sapiens''] in Saukania.
|c. 180,000 YBP ||  ||Earliest suspected presence of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaic_humans archaic humans] in Saukania.
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|c. 61,000 YBP ||  ||Stone tools provide earliest confirmed presence of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_human modern humans] found in eastern Saukania.
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|22,000 - 21,000 YBP ||  ||The [[Azegan cave site]] cave art dates to this period. <br> The Azegan art is the oldest known cave painting in Saukania, located in the southern Ghuran mountains of western Saukania.
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 30 October 2024

This is a timeline of Saukanian history, comprising important territorial, political, and societal changes of Saukania. To read more about the background of Saukania, see History of Saukania.

Palaeolithic

Year Date Event
c. 180,000 YBP Earliest suspected presence of archaic humans in Saukania.
c. 61,000 YBP Stone tools provide earliest confirmed presence of modern humans found in eastern Saukania.
22,000 - 21,000 YBP The Azegan cave site cave art dates to this period.
The Azegan art is the oldest known cave painting in Saukania, located in the southern Ghuran mountains of western Saukania.