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  1. Century. Decades. 13th millennium BC · 13,000–12,001 BC. 12th millennium BC · 12,000–11,001 BC. 11th millennium BC · 11,000–10,001 BC. 10th millennium BC · 10,000–9001 BC. 9th millennium BC · 9000–8001 BC. 8th millennium BC · 8000–7001 BC. 7th millennium BC · 7000–6001 BC.

  2. In contemporary history, the third millennium is the current millennium in the Anno Domini or Common Era, under the Gregorian calendar. It began on 1 January 2001 ( MMI) and will end on 31 December 3000 ( MMM ), spanning the 21st to 30th centuries.

    • 21st century, 22nd century, 23rd century, 24th century, 25th century, 26th century, 27th century, 28th century, 29th century, 30th century
  3. 3rd millennium BC. 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.

  4. This category has the following 32 subcategories, out of 32 total. 3rd millennium by region ‎ (4 C) 3rd millennium by continent ‎ (10 C) 3rd millennium by country ‎ (231 C)

  5. This category has the following 28 subcategories, out of 28 total. 29th century BC ‎ (4 C, 1 P) 28th century BC ‎ (4 C, 1 P) 27th century BC ‎ (5 C, 3 P) 26th century BC ‎ (6 C, 2 P) 25th century BC ‎ (5 C, 1 P) 24th century BC ‎ (6 C, 2 P)

  6. Category:3rd millennium. The main article for this category is 3rd millennium. Millennium categories. 2nd millennium - 3rd millennium - 4th millennium. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 3rd millennium. 3rd BC. 2nd BC. 1st BC. 1st.

  7. The 3rd millennium BC included the following key events: c. 3000 BC: Unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. c. 3000 BC: First evidence of gold being used in the Middle East. c. 3000 BC: Nubian A-Group, Ta-Seeti "kingdom" came to an end, possibly due to raids by Egypt.

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