Copper Age state societies

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Copper Age state societies

The Chalcolithic or Copper Age is the transitional period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age.[1] It is taken to begin around the mid-5th millennium BC, and ends with the beginning of the Bronze Age proper, in the late 4th to 3rd millennium BC, depending on the region.

Painting of a Copper Age walled settlement, Los Millares, Spain

The Chalcolithic is part of prehistory, but based on archaeological evidence, the emergence of the first state societies can be inferred, notably in the Fertile Crescent (notably Sumer) Predynastic Egypt, and Proto-Minoan Crete, with late Neolithic societies of comparable complexity emerging in the Indus Valley (Mehrgarh), China, and along the north-western shores of the Black Sea.

The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.

The earliest known primary states appeared in Anatolia c. 5200 BC,[2] in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC,[citation needed], in Greece c. 3500 BC,[3] in Egypt c. 3300 BC,[citation needed] in the Indus Valley c. 3300 BC,[citation needed] and in China c. 1600 BC.[citation needed]

List of known polities

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City Location(Countries) period
Anau Turkmenistan 4000 BC to 1000 BC
Anshan Iran 4000 BC to 1000 BC
Bad-tibira Iraq 5000 BC to 2300 BC
Çatalhöyük Turkey 6700 BC to 5700 BC
Güvercinkayası Turkey 5200 BC to 4750 BC
Ebla Syria 3500 BC to 1600 BC
Eridu Iraq 5400 BC to 2050 BC
Girsu Iraq 5000 to 2100 BC
Heliopolis (Lower Egypt) Egypt 3500 BC to ~1000BC
Isin Iraq 3500 to 2100 BC
Jericho West Bank 9600 BC to 1400 BC
Kish Iraq 4000 to 2300 BC
Knossos Greece 7000 to 1900 BC
Lagash Iraq 4000 to 2250 BC
Laish Israel 4500 to 1350 BC
Mari Syria 2900 to 1759 BC
Mehrgarh Pakistan 5500 to 2500 BC
Nekhen (Upper Egypt) Egypt 3500 BC to ~150BC
Nippur Iraq 5000 to 2450 BC
Susa Iran 4200 to 2330 BC
Rakhigarhi India 6500 BC to 1900 BC
Ugarit Syria 6000 BC to 1190 BC
Ur Iraq 4000 to 2000 BC
Uruk Iraq 4000 to 3100 BC
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