30th century BC

One hundred years, from 3000 BC to 2901 BC
Millennium
3rd millennium BC
Centuries
  • 31st century BC
  • 30th century BC
  • 29th century BC
Timelines
  • 31st century BC
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State leaders
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Decades
  • 2990s BC
  • 2980s BC
  • 2970s BC
  • 2960s BC
  • 2950s BC
  • 2940s BC
  • 2930s BC
  • 2920s BC
  • 2910s BC
  • 2900s BC
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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 (detail from a cong) recovered from Tomb 12 in Fanshan, Yuyao, Zhejiang, is made during the Neolithic period by the Liangzhu culture. It is now kept at Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Hangzhou.
  • c. 3000 BC: Earliest remains from Aniba (Nubia).
  • c. 3000 BC: Early agriculture in North Africa.
  • c. 3300 BC – 2600 BC: Early Harappan period continues in the Indus Valley.[1]
  • c. 3000 BC: Camels are domesticated in Egypt.
  • c. 3000 BC: There is an intense phase of burial at Duma na nGiall on the Hill of Tara, the ancient seat of the High King of Ireland.[2]
  • c. 3000 BC: Stonehenge begins to be built. In its first version, it consists of a circular ditch and bank, with 56 wooden posts.[3]
  • c. 3000 BC: Cycladic civilization in the Aegean Sea starts.
  • c. 3000 BC: Helladic period starts.
  • c. 3000 BC: Aegean Bronze Age starts.[4]
  • c. 3000 BC: Austronesian expansion begins.[5]
  • c. 3000 BC: Jawa, Jordan is founded along with the world's first known dam.[6]
  • c. 2960 BC: Death of Egyptian First Dynasty pharaoh Semerkhet, whose name marks the first definitive use of a Nebty name.
  • c. 2920 BC: Troy is founded on this date (assuming the interpretation of Manfred Korfmann is followed).

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

Architecture

References

  1. ^ POSSEHL, G. L. (2000). "THE EARLY HARAPPAN PHASE". Bulletin of the Deccan College Research Institute. 60/61: 227–241. ISSN 0045-9801.
  2. ^ Memory and Monuments at the Hill of Tara by Erin McDonald, Chronika Journal
  3. ^ National Geographic, June 2008
  4. ^ "Bronze Age Aegean". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  5. ^ Guild, History (2021-03-12). "What is the Austronesian Expansion?". History Guild. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  6. ^ "A History of Dams: From Ancient Times to Today". Tata & Howard. 2016-05-17. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  7. ^ Australia's top 7 Aboriginal rock art sites by Australian Geographic
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30th century BC
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