Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rock Drawings in Valcamonica' has mentioned 'Millennium' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Many of the incisions were made over a time period of eight thousand years preceding the Iron Age (1st millennium BC),[2] while petroglyphs of the last period are attributed to the people of Camuni, mentioned by Latin sources. | WIKI |
The earliest rock carvings date back to epipaleolithic (or Mesolithic, Proto-Camunian,[5] 8th-6th millennium BC), several millennia after the retreat of the glacier that covered the Val Camonica (Wxc3xbcrm glaciation). | WIKI |
During the Neolithic period (the 5th to 1st centuries of the 4th millennium BC approximately-5500-3300 BC[5]), agricultural practices spread in Val Camonica, correlated with the formation of the first sedentary settlements. | WIKI |
During the Copper Age (or Chalcolithic period, the 3rd millennium BC approximately-3300-2500 BC[5]), new symbols appeared, documenting the emergence of the wheel, the wagon and the first forms of metallurgy. | WIKI |
During the Bronze Age (2nd millennium BC, approximately), engravings on rock outcrops took on the issue of weapons, reflecting the greater emphasis given them by the warriors in the Camunian society of the time. | WIKI |
The engravings of the Iron Age (1st millennium BC) are attributed to the people of Camunni and constitute about 70-80% of all census figures. | WIKI |