40th century BC

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Millennium: 4th millennium BC
Centuries: 41st century BC · 40th century BC · 39th century BC
Decades: 3990s BC 3980s BC 3970s BC 3960s BC 3950s BC
3940s BC 3930s BC 3920s BC 3910s BC 3900s BC
Categories: Births – Deaths
Establishments – Disestablishments

[edit] Events

  • Start of Naqada culture in Egypt
  • 4000 BC - Early Jomon period begins on the islands of Japan
  • Civilizations develop in the Mesopotamia/Fertile crescent region (around the location of modern day Iraq).
  • The first Korean civilization is founded around this era. The founder is said to be the son of a god and a she-bear who turned into a human.

[edit] Myths and beliefs

  • According to the Venerable Bede, the world was created on 18 March 3952 BC.
  • The 40 Century BC is considered by some Christians who adhere to Young Earth Creationism to be the beginning of primeval human civilization.
  • According to Korean legends, the god who controlled the weather came down to the ground to spread harmony, peace and prosperity among the people. A tiger and a she-bear came to see him, asking the god to turn them into humans. The god gave the animals garlic and mugwort to take to a dark cave. The two must survive on the two plants and never see light for 100 days to become humans. The two tried, and for a while, they succeeded. However, the tiger could not bear the plants and dashed out for the sun and meat. Even though seeing Tiger leave so freely, the She-bear endured. Finally a hundred days passed, and the She bear turned into a beautiful woman. The god named her eung-nyeo, [熊女, bear-woman] and they married. Together they had a son, who was named Dan-goon[壇君]. Dan-goon became the first emperor of Korea, and he built the first nation of that particular peninsula.

[edit] Decades and years