24th century BC Chr.

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The 24th century BC Chr. Began v on January 1, 2400. And ended on December 31, 2301 BC. This corresponds to the period 4350 to 4251 before today or the interval 3885 to 3840 radiocarbon years .

Age / Epoch

Sumerian Empire by Lugal-Zagesi

Events / developments

Empire of Akkad

Inventions and discoveries

Buildings

South side of the Unas pyramid with preserved cladding

Natural disasters

Personalities

Statue of Teti II

Note: The years of government cannot be precisely determined in this century. Therefore, these are approximate estimates.

Pharaohs of Egypt

5th dynasty:

6th dynasty:

King of Sumer

King of Akkad

Kings of Lagaš

Others

Archaeological cultures

Cultures in North Africa

  • Egypt :
    • Old Empire :
      • 5th Dynasty (2500 to 2345/2318 BC)
      • 6th Dynasty (2345/2318 to 2216/2180 BC)

Cultures in Mesopotamia and the Middle East

  • Mesopotamia :
    • Lagaš :
      • 1st Dynasty (2550 to 2371 BC)
    • Ur :
      • 1st Dynasty (2550/2500 to 2340 BC)
    • Uruk :
      • 2nd Dynasty (2520 to 2371 BC)
      • 3rd Dynasty (2371 to 2347 BC)
    • Kiš :
      • 3rd Dynasty: (around 2400 BC)
      • 4th Dynasty: (around 2380 BC)
      • 5th Dynasty: (2370 to 2230 BC)
    • Sumer : united for the first time under Lugal-Zagesi (2340 to 2316 BC)
    • Battery period : (2340/2316 to 2200 BC)
Ebih-Il, Early Dynastic Sumerian Intendant, 2400 BC Chr.

Cultures in East Asia

Cultures in South Asia

Probable fertility goddess of the Harappa phase, 2500 to 1900 BC Chr.

Cultures in Europe

Red-polished, double-nosed jug from the south coast of Cyprus, 2500 to 2300 BC Chr.
The Woodhenge in Wiltshire, built around 2340 BC. BC, whose carrier was the bell beaker culture

Cultures in america

Individual evidence

  1. Klaas Veenhof : History of the Ancient Orient up to the time of Alexander the Great. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2001, ISBN 3-525-51685-1 , p. 54.
  2. Gebhard J. Selz : Sumerians and Akkadians: History, Society, Culture. CH Beck, 2005, ISBN 3-406-50874-X , p. 63.
  3. ^ Dietz-Otto Edzard : History of Mesopotamia: From the Sumerians to Alexander the Great. CH Beck, 2004, ISBN 3-406-51664-5 , pp. 60-61.
  4. Peter Panitschek: Grazer Classical Studies - From the Uruk Period to Ur III. Peter Lang, 2008, ISBN 978-3-631-56194-2 , pp. 47-51.
  5. Christine Liew: Guest in Korea. Iwanowski´s Reisebuchverlag, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86197-004-0 , p. 31.
  6. ^ David W. Anthony: The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World . Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ 2007, ISBN 978-0-691-05887-0 , pp. 308 .

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