30th century BC
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Millennium: | 3rd millennium BC |
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Centuries: | 31st century BC · 30th century BC · 29th century BC |
Decades: | 2990s BC 2980s BC 2970s BC 2960s BC 2950s BC 2940s BC 2930s BC 2920s BC 2910s BC 2900s BC |
Categories: | Births – Deaths Establishments – Disestablishments |
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[edit] Events
- 3000-2600 BC - Early Harappan period continues in the Indus Valley
- c. 3000 BC — Neolithic period ends
- 3000 BC — Djer, second pharaoh of Egypt, starts to reign
- c. 3000 BC — Narmer Palette from Hierakonpolis, First Dynasty, is made, it is now at Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
- 3000 BC — Caral, building of the first city in the Americas started
- c. 3000 BC — Troy is founded
- c. 3000 BC - Stonehenge begins to be built. In its first version, it consists of a circular ditch and bank, with 56 wooden posts. (National Geographic, June 2008).
- 3000 BC–2350 BC — Scarlet Ware vase, from Tutub (modern Tell Khafajeh, Iraq) is made, it is now in Iraq Museum, Baghdad
- 3000 BC–2000 BC — World population about 30 million.[citation needed]
- c. 3000 BC — Cycladic civilization starts
- c. 3000 BC — Minoan civilization starts
- c. 3000 BC - Helladic period starts
- c. 2955 BC — Djer, second pharaoh of Egypt, dies
- c. 2950 BC - first definitive use of a Nebty name by Egyptian First Dynasty pharaoh, Semerkhet
- 2925–2776 BC — First Dynasty wars in Egypt
- c. 2920 BC — Djet, third pharaoh of Egypt
- 2900 BC — Beginning of the Early Dynastic Period I in Mesopotamia
[edit] Significant persons
[edit] Inventions, discoveries, introductions
- 3000 BC–2000 BC; Hieroglyphic writing in Egypt, potter's wheel in China, first pottery in the Americas (in Ecuador)
- c. 3000 BC — Sumerians establish cities
- 3000 BC — Sumerians start to work in various metals
- The shekal was introduced in Mesopotamia as a monetary and weight unit; see ancient weights and measures
[edit] Decades and years
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