27th century BC
Millennium: | 3rd millennium BC |
---|---|
Centuries: | |
Decades: | 2690s BC 2680s BC 2670s BC 2660s BC 2650s BC 2640s BC 2630s BC 2620s BC 2610s BC 2600s BC |
Categories: | Births – Deaths Establishments – Disestablishments |
The 27th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC.
Events
Egypt
- 2700 BC-2660 BC: Early Dynastic (Archaic) period ended in Ancient Egypt (according to French Egyptologist Nicolas Grimal). This period includes 1st and 2nd Dynasties.
- c. 2700 BC: Merit-Ptah is world's first female physician mentioned by name.
- c. 2700 BC: Old Kingdom started in Ancient Egypt. 3rd–6th Dynasties.
- 2686 BC: Egypt: End of Second Dynasty, start of Third Dynasty. Pharaoh Khasekhemwy died. Pharaoh Sanakhte started to reign.
- c. 2685 BC: Bull lyre, from the tomb of Queen Puabi, Ur (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq) was made. It is now in University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
- c. 2681 BC – c. 2662 BC: Reign of Djoser, Pharaoh of Egypt, Third Dynasty.
- 2668 BC: Pharaoh Sanakhte died.
- c. 2667 BC: Pharaoh Djoser starts to rule (other date is 2681 BC).
- c. 2648 BC: Pharaoh Djoser dies (another date is 2662 BC).
- 2630 BC – 2611 BC: Imhotep, Vizier of Egypt, constructs the Pyramid of Djoser
- 2613 BC: Egypt—End of Third Dynasty, start of Fourth Dynasty. Pharaoh Huni died. Pharaoh Sneferu started to reign.
- c. 2613 BC – 2494 BC: The Great Sphinx at Giza is built. Fourth Dynasty.
- c. 2601 BC – c. 2515 BC: Great Pyramids at Giza are built for Menkaure, Khafre and Khufu. Fourth Dynasty.
China
- c. 2697 BC: The Yellow Emperor starts to reign in China.
- c. 2640 BC: The cultivation and weaving of silk starts to be a closely guarded secret in China.
others
- c. 2685 BC: Bull lyre, from the tomb of Queen Puabi, Ur (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq) was made. It is now in University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
- 2627 BC – 2000 BC: Construction of the Caral metropolis in Peru
- 2600 BC: Mature Harappan phase of the Indus Valley Civilization begins. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro become large metropolises and the civilization expands to over 2,500 cities and settlements across the whole of Pakistan, much of northern India, and parts of Afghanistan and Iran, covering a region of around one million square miles, which was larger than the land area of its contemporaries Egypt and Mesopotamia combined, and also had superior urban planning and sewage systems. The civilization began using the mature Indus script for its writing system.
- 2600 BC: End of the Early Dynastic II Period and the beginning of the Early Dynastic IIIa Period in Mesopotamia.
- 2700 BC: Mesoamericans begin to plant and domesticate corn.
- 2900 BC – 2334 BC: Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period.
Significant persons
- Djoser, first Pharaoh of the Third dynasty of Egypt
- Imhotep, Vizier of Egypt and architect
- Merit Ptah, chief physician in Egypt
Decades and years
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/4/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.