Here is a sequence of Scandinavian Stone age from wiki:
The Ahrensburg culture or Ahrensburgian (c.12,900 to 11,700 BP[1]) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central Europe during the Younger Dryas, the last spell of cold at the end of the Weichsel glaciation resulting in deforestation and the formation of a tundra with bushy arctic white birch and rowan.
The Scandinavian Peninsula became ice-free around the end of the last ice age. The Nordic Stone Age begins at that time, with the Upper Paleolithic Ahrensburg culture, giving way to the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers by the 7th millennium BC (Maglemosian culture c. 7500–6000 BC, Kongemose culture c. 6000–5200 BC, Ertebølle culture c. 5300–3950 BC). The Neolithic stage is marked by the Funnelbeaker culture (4000–2700 BC), followed by the Pitted Ware culture (3200–2300 BC).
Here is the table:
- Noah *
- 3557 BC
- Shem *
- 3055 BC
- Flood
- 2957 BC
- low estim.
- c. 1 percent modern carbon (pmc), 38 000 BC (40 000 BP)
- Arphaxad *
- 2955 BC
- 2868 BC
- 11.641 pmc, 20 668 BC
- Shelah *
- 2820 BC
- 2780 BC
- 22.169 pmc, 15 230 BC
- Ahrensburgian
- "12,900 to 11,700"
- Eber *
- 2690 BC / 2691 BC
- 32.584 pmc 11 941 BC
- Noah +
- 2607 BC
- Babel begins
- 2602 BC
- 42.89 pmc, 9600 BC
- Babel ends
- 2562 BC
- 48.171 pmc, 8600 BC
- Peleg *
- 2556 BC
- 2484 BC
- 53.036 pmc, 7734 BC
- Maglemosian
- starts at "7500 BC"
- Shem +
- 2455 BC
- Reu *
- 2426 BC
- 2405 BC
- 57.849 pmc, 6955 BC
- Arphaxad +
- 2390 BC
- Shelah +
- 2360 BC
- 2327 BC
- 62.622 pmc, 6177 BC
- Serug *
- 2294 BC
- Maglemosian/Kongemose
- ends/starts at "6000 BC"
- 2249 BC
- 67.347 pmc, 5499 BC
- Peleg +
- 2217 BC
- Ertebølle
- begins at "5300 BC"
- Kongemose
- ends at "5200 BC"
- Eber +
- 2186 BC
- 2170 BC
- 72.031 pmc, 4870 BC
- Nahor *
- 2164 BC
- 2092 BC
- 76.665 pmc, 4292 BC
- Reu +
- 2087 BC
- Terah *
- 2085 BC
- Funnelbeaker
- starts at "4000 BC"
- Ertebølle
- ends at "3950 BC"
- Abraham *
- 2015 BC
- 2013 BC
- 81.261 pmc, 3713 BC
- Serug +
- 1964 BC
- Nahor +
- 1956 BC
- Genesis 14
- 1935 BC (high estimate)
- 85.811 pmc, 3200 BC (could have been "earlier" in archaeology, back to "3500 BC")
- Pitted Ware
- starts at "3200 BC"
- Isaac *
- 1915 BC
- Terah +
- 1884 BC
- Abraham +
- 1860 BC
- Jacob *
- 1855 BC
- 1840 BC
- 87.869 pmc, 2890 BC
- Isaac +
- 1735 BC
- Funnelbeaker
- ends at "2700 BC"
- Jacob +
- and Djoser presumed at similar time
- 1745 BC
- 89.902 pmc, 2625 BC
- Pitted Ware
- ends at "2300 BC"
- 1668 BC
- 94.231 pmc, 2158 BC
- Moses born
- when Sesostris III dies, presumably. But this implies the higher layer at Jericho.
- 1590 BC
- 98.523 pmc, 1713 BC
Creation vs. Evolution : Table for St Jerome as per Preliminary Conclusion
https://creavsevolu.blogspot.com/2018/05/table-for-st-jerome-as-per-preliminary.html
"St Jerome" refers to the chronology of the Roman Martyrology, as opposed to Syncellus or Ussher, all three of which are purporting Biblical support.
Φιλολoγικά/Philologica : Background to Christmas Martyrology
http://filolohika.blogspot.com/2019/02/background-to-christmas-martyrology.html
More precision:
- 2736 BC
- 27.3765 pmc 10700 - "13436 BC"
- Ahrensburgian
- "12,900 to 11,700"
- 2691 BC
- 32.584 pmc "11 941 BC"
- 2484 BC
- 53.036 pmc, 7734 BC
- Maglemosian
- starts at "7500 BC"
- 2444
- 55.4425 pmc 4900 "7344 BC"
- 2327 BC
- 62.622 pmc, 6177 BC
- Maglemosian/Kongemose
- ends/starts at "6000 BC"
- 2288 BC
- 64.9845 pmc 3550 "5838 BC"
- 2249 BC
- 67.347 pmc, 5499 BC
- Ertebølle
- begins at "5300 BC"
- Kongemose
- ends at "5200 BC"
- 2209 BC
- 69.689 pmc 3000 "5209 BC"
- 2052 BC
- 78.963 pmc 1950 "4002 BC"
- Funnelbeaker
- starts at "4000 BC"
- Ertebølle
- ends at "3950 BC"
- 2032 BC
- 80.112 pmc 1850 "3882 BC"
- 1935 BC (high estimate)
- 85.811 pmc, "3200 BC" (could have been "earlier" in archaeology, back to "3500 BC")
- = / > Pitted Ware
- starts at "3200 BC"
- 1792 BC
- 88.8855 pmc 970 "2762 BC"
- Funnelbeaker
- ends at "2700 BC"
- 1768 BC
- 89.39375 pmc 930 "2698 BC"
- 1707 BC
- 92.0665 pmc, 680 "2387 BC"
- Pitted Ware
- ends at "2300 BC"
- 1687
- 93.14875 pmc, 590 "2277 BC"
Now, I did some averaging between Biblical years and between their pmc values, then got the extra years per pmc value and added Biblical year to extra years to get uniformitarian years, and I got the time implication of pmc value from the Carbon 14 Dating Calculator provided by de Turck on University of Pennsylvania.
The short story is, all of Scandinavian prehistory, including Stone Age, is after Flood, and between Palaeolithic Ahrensburgian and Mesolithic Maglemosian, there is a break corresponding to Babel, if considered as Göbekli Tepe.
Which means my table is a fair way to conjugate Biblical history with archaeology.
Ending updates here, same day.
Hans Georg Lundahl
Paris
St. Claire of Assisi
12.VIII.2019
Sanctae Clarae Virginis, primae plantae Pauperum Dominarum Ordinis Minorum; quae ad aeternas Agni nuptias evocata est pridie hujus diei.
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