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  1. The 30th century BC was a century that lasted from the year 3000 BC to 2901 BC. Events Stele bearing the name of Djet. Before 3000 BC: An image of a deity ...

  2. 7th millennium BC · 7000–6001 BC. 6th millennium BC · 6000–5001 BC. 5th millennium BC · 5000–4001 BC. 4th millennium BC · 4000–3001 BC. 40th century BC. 39th century BC. 38th century BC. 37th century BC. 36th century BC.

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    The Bronze Age began in the Ancient Near East roughly between 3000 BC and 2500 BC. The previous millennium had seen the emergence of advanced, urbanized civilizations, new bronze metallurgy extending the productivity of agricultural work, and highly developed ways of communication in the form of writing. In the 3rd millennium BC, the growth of thes...

    Certain 4th millennium BCevents were precursors to the 3rd millennium BC: 1. c.3700-1800 BC: Caral-Supe Chico civilization. Caral-Supe flourished between the fourth and second millennia BC, with the formation of the first city generally dated to around 3500 BC, at Huaricanga, in the Fortaleza area. It is from 3100 BC onward that large-scale human s...

    The oldest documented evidence of the practice of meditation are wall arts in the Mohenjodaro and Harappa.
    Stepwell: Earliest clear evidence of the origins of the stepwell is found in the Indus Valley civilisation's archaeological site at Mohenjodaro in Pakistan.
    Toilet platforms above drains, in the proximity of wells, are found in several houses of the cities of Mohenjodaro and Harappa.
    Pottery develops in Americas (30th century BC).
    c. 3000 BC–2500 BC: Tomb, Newgrange, Ireland, was built.
    c. 2750 BC–1500 BC: Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, is built.
    Completion of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
    Completion of first phase of Stonehengemonument in England.
  3. Ancient Rome - Republic, Empire, Legacy: Actium left Octavian the master of the Roman world. This supremacy, successfully maintained until his death more than 40 years later, made him the first of the Roman emperors. Suicide removed Antony and Cleopatra and their potential menace in 30 bc, and the annexation of Egypt with its Ptolemaic treasure brought financial independence. With these ...

  4. The continuing rise of Rome. In the century after their victory over Carthage, the Romans were active in using their dominance of the western Mediterranean to extend their reach inland, so that, by 100 BCE, their empire covered much of Spain and the southern portion of France. In the eastern Mediterranean, first Macedonia, then Syria, then ...

  5. The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age . This was a period of time in which the desire to conquer was common. Expansion occurred throughout the Middle East and throughout Eurasia, with Indo-European expansion to Anatolia, Europe and Central Asia. The civilization of Ancient Egypt rose to a peak with the Old Kingdom.

  6. 3rd millennium. Millennia: 2nd millennium · 3rd millennium · 4th millennium. Centuries: 21st century · 22nd century · 23rd century · 24th century · 25th century · 26th century · 27th century · 28th century · 29th century · 30th century. The 3rd millennium began on January 1, 2001 and will end on December 31, 3000. It saw the rise of ...

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