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The 27th century BC Chr. Began v on 1 January 2700. And ended on December 31, 2601 BC. This corresponds to the period 4650 to 4551 before today or the interval 4091 to 4069 radiocarbon years .
Time calculation
- 2697 BC or 2637 BC Chr .: Alleged date of introduction of the Chinese calendar by Huangdi .
Age / Epoch
- Subboreal (3710-450 BC).
- Nordic Middle Neolithic in Northern Europe (3300 to 2350 BC).
- End Neolithic (2800 to 2200 BC) in Central Europe .
Events / developments
- Around 2700 BC Chr .: Uruk - the oldest city in the world on the Euphrates has up to 100,000 inhabitants. According to written sources, King Gilgamesh had the nine-kilometer-long city wall built, fortified with 900 defensive towers.
- 2697 BC Chr .: Alleged start of government of the Yellow Emperor Huangdi in China.
- From 2670 BC Chr .:
- From 2650 BC Chr .:
- The Sumerian Ur is gaining in importance.
- Around 2640 BC Chr .:
- 2620 to 2600 BC Chr .:
- Under the Pharaoh Djoser , the vizier Imhotep used limestone instead of bricks when building the tomb for the pharaoh and consistently used the possibilities of the new material.
- 2627 BC Chr .:
- From 2613 BC. Chr .:
- Start of construction on the Great Sphinx of Giza under Cheops.
- Around 2600 BC Chr .:
- Huangdi defeats Chi Yu in a mythical battle and gains control of the Yellow River Valley .
Inventions and discoveries
- Beginning of the wedding of the pyramids in Egypt under Sneferu . The red pyramid is the first real pyramid.
- around 2700 BC Chr .:
- The Sumerians developed the typical cuneiform script from the proto-cuneiform script .
- In Central America , corn is domesticated and grown.
- 2634 BC Chr .:
- Huangdi allegedly invents a compass cart .
- Around 2640 BC Chr .:
- The silk production in China is strictly confidential.
Personalities
Note: The years of government cannot be precisely determined in this century. Therefore, these are approximate estimates.
Pharaohs of Egypt
3rd dynasty:
- Djoserteni (2700–2695 BC)
- Hudjefa II. (2695-2690 BC)
- Mesochris (around 2690 BC)
- Huni (2690–2670 BC)
- Sanacht (2690–2670 BC)
- Chaba (around 2670 BC)
- Qahedjet (around 2670 BC)
4th dynasty:
- Sneferu (2670–2650 BC / founder of the 4th Dynasty )
- Cheops (2650-2580 BC)
Kings of Kiš
- Enmebaragesi (2615-2585 BC), 22nd King of Kiš, who is historically documented for the first time
- Agga , 23rd King of Kiš (2601 to 2581 BC)
Kings of Uruk
- Gilgamesh (around 2700 BC), 5th mythical ruler of Uruk, established the supremacy of Uruk in Kiš.
- Urlugal I.
- Utul-kalama
- Labascher
Others
Archaeological cultures
Cultures in North Africa
- Tenerife (5200 to 2500 BC) in the Ténéré desert with Gobero site
- In Nubia from 3200 BC An organized society, which, however, lasted until 2600 BC. Remains a vassal of Upper Egypt
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Egypt :
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Old Empire :
- 3rd Dynasty (2740 to 2670 BC)
- 4th Dynasty (2670 to 2500 BC)
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Old Empire :
Cultures in Mesopotamia and the Middle East
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Early Dynastic Period in Mesopotamia (Sumer):
- Early Dynastic II (2750 to 2600 BC)
- Kiš : 1st dynasty
- Uruk: 1st dynasty
- Early Dynastic II (2750 to 2600 BC)
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Iran :
- Jiroft culture (4000 to 1000 BC)
- Schahr-e Suchte II (2800 to 2500 BC)
- Elam : Old Elamite Period (2700 to 1600 BC)
- Susa III (3000/2900 to 2600 BC)
- Tepe Yahya IV B (3000 to 2500 BC), Proto-Elamite
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Syria :
- Tell Brak (6000 to 1360 BC)
- Tell Chuera (5000 to 1200 BC)
- Tell Hamoukar (4500 to 2000 BC)
- First kingdom in Ebla (phase Mardikh IIa - 3000 to 2400 BC).
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Turkey :
- Troy I - (3000 to 2600 BC)
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Bahrain :
- Dilmun culture (3000 to 600 BC)
Cultures in East Asia
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China :
- Yangshao culture (5000 to 2000 BC), central and northern China
- The Dawenkou culture (4100 to 2600 BC) on the Yellow Sea disappears at the end of the century
- Yingpu culture (3500 to 2000 BC) in Taiwan
- Liangzhu culture (3400/3300 to 2200 BC) in southeast China
- Longshan culture (3200 to 1850 BC) on the middle and lower Yellow Rivers
- Karuo culture (3200 to 2000 BC) in China and Tibet
- Shanbei culture (3050 to 2550 BC) in Jiangxi
- Majiayao culture (3000 to 2000 BC) on the upper Yellow River
- Xiaoheyan culture (3000 to 2000 BC) in Inner Mongolia
- Tanshishan culture (3000 to 2000 BC) in Fujian
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Korea :
- Middle Jeulmon Period (3500 to 2000 BC)
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Japan :
- Middle Jōmon Period - Jōmon IV (3000 to 2000 BC)
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Vietnam :
- Đa-Bút culture (4000 to 1700 BC)
- Hồng Bàng dynasty (2879 to 258 BC)
Cultures in South Asia
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Indus Valley :
- Indus culture : Kot-Diji phase of Harappa II (2800 to 2600 BC)
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Balochistan :
- Mehrgarh : Period VII (from 2600 to 2200 BC), the city is largely abandoned
- Nal culture (3800 to 2200 BC)
Cultures in North Asia
- Afanassjewo culture (3500 to 2500 BC) in southern Siberia ( Altai region)
- Glaskovo culture (3200 to 2400 BC)
Cultures in Europe
- Northern Europe :
- Boat ax culture (4200 to 2000 BC) in Scandinavia and the Baltic States
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Northeast Europe :
- Pit ceramic culture (4200 to 2000 BC - radiocarbon method : 5600 to 2300 BC) in Norway , Sweden , the Baltic States, Russia and Ukraine
- Rzucewo culture (5300 to 1750 BC) in the Baltic States and Poland
- Narva culture (5300 to 1750 BC) in Estonia , Latvia, and Lithuania
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Eastern Europe :
- Yamnaya culture (3600 to 2300 BC) in Russia and Ukraine
- Fatyanovo culture (3200 to 2300 BC according to Anthony) in Russia
- Kura Araxes culture (3500/3000 to 2000/1900 BC) in the Caucasus
- Esero culture (3300 to 2700/2500 BC) in the Eastern Balkans
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Southeast Europe :
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Greece :
- Mainland Greece, Early Helladic phase FH II (2700 to 2200 BC)
- Cycladic culture (3200 to 1100 BC), early Cycladic phase FK II (2700 to 2200 BC) with Grotta-Pelos culture (3000 to 2650 BC)
- Crete - Early Minoan pre-palace period FM II (2700 to 2200 BC)
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Greece :
- Central Europe:
- Remedello culture (3400 to 2400 BC) in northern Italy
- Vlaardingen culture (3350 to 1950 BC) in the Netherlands
- Gaudo culture (3150 to 2300 BC) in southern Italy
- Schönfeld culture (2900 to 2100 BC) in Germany and the Czech Republic
- Individual grave culture (2800 to 2300 BC) in northern Germany, Poland, the Baltic States and southern Scandinavia
- Corded ceramics (2800 to 2200 BC) in Central Europe, the Baltic States and Russia
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Western Europe :
- Grooved Ware Culture in Great Britain and Ireland (3400 to 2000 BC)
- Skara Brae on the Orkney Islands (around 3180 BC to 2500 BC)
- Peterborough Ware (3400 to 2500 BC) in Great Britain
- Chassey-Lagozza-Cortaillod culture (4600 to 2400 BC) in France, Switzerland and Italy
- Seine-Oise-Marne culture (3100 to 2000 BC) in northern France and Belgium
- Peu-Richard culture in central western France (2850 to 2150 BC) - Ancient level Peu-Richard I (until 2650 BC) and recent level Peu-Richard II
- Almeria culture (3250 to 2550 BC) in southeastern Spain - Almeria I
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Megalithic cultures :
- France (4700 to 2000 BC)
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Iberian Peninsula (4000 to 2000 BC): Spain and Portugal
- Los Millares (3200 to 1800 BC)
- Vila Nova de São Pedro (2700 to 1300 BC)
- Malta : Tarxien phase (3300/3000 to 2500 BC) - Temple of Tarxien , Ħaġar Qim
- Grooved Ware Culture in Great Britain and Ireland (3400 to 2000 BC)
Cultures in america
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North and Central America :
- Archaic period . Establishment of mounds in the eastern forest areas from 4000 BC. Chr.
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South America :
- Chinchorro culture (7020 to 1500 BC) in northern Chile and southern Peru
- Valdivia culture (3950 to 1750 BC) in Ecuador
- Norte Chico culture (3500 to 1800 BC) in Peru, with Caral (from 3000 BC), Pre-Ceramic IV - VI
- San Agustín culture (3300 BC to 1550 AD) in Colombia
Web links
Commons : 27th century BC Chr. - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ^ Propylaea History of Technology, Vol. 1, ISBN 3-549-05632-X , p. 40
- ↑ Harald Haarmann : History of writing. CH Beck, 2002, ISBN 3-406-47998-7 , p. 30
- ^ 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 .