It is not known when Queen Sobeknefru was born but it is known she died in 1802 BC. She ruled Egypt between 1806 and 1802 BC.
* Amenemhat IV (1815 BC to 1806 BC) * Tutimaios (circa 1690 BC)- also known as Dudimose A Hyksos king (circa 1648 BC to 1540 BC) * Ahmose I (1550 BC to 1525 BC) * Thutmose I * Thutmose III (1479 BC to 1425 BC) * Amenhotep II (1427 BC to 1401 BC) * Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten (1352 BC - 1336 BC) * Horemheb (circa 1319 BC to 1292 BC) * Ramesses I (circa 1292 BC to 1290 BC) * Ramesses II (1279 BC to 1213 BC) * Merneptah (1213 BC to 1203 BC) * Amenmesse (1203 BC to 1199 BC) * Setnakhte (1190 BC to 1186 BC
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.
Lead is known from prehistoric times.
Caesar Augustus was 36 years old in 27 BC. He was still known as Octavian at that time.
It is not known when Queen Sobeknefru was born but it is known she died in 1802 BC. She ruled Egypt between 1806 and 1802 BC.
* Amenemhat IV (1815 BC to 1806 BC) * Tutimaios (circa 1690 BC)- also known as Dudimose A Hyksos king (circa 1648 BC to 1540 BC) * Ahmose I (1550 BC to 1525 BC) * Thutmose I * Thutmose III (1479 BC to 1425 BC) * Amenhotep II (1427 BC to 1401 BC) * Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten (1352 BC - 1336 BC) * Horemheb (circa 1319 BC to 1292 BC) * Ramesses I (circa 1292 BC to 1290 BC) * Ramesses II (1279 BC to 1213 BC) * Merneptah (1213 BC to 1203 BC) * Amenmesse (1203 BC to 1199 BC) * Setnakhte (1190 BC to 1186 BC
According to Wikipedia "Pharaoh of the Exodus, there are 14 candidates.* Amenemhat IV (1815 BC to 1806 BC) * Tutimaios (circa 1690 BC)- also known as Dudimose * A Hyksos king (circa 1648 BC to 1540 BC) * Ahmose I (1550 BC to 1525 BC) * Thutmose I * Thutmose III (1479 BC to 1425 BC) * Amenhotep II (1427 BC to 1401 BC) * Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten (1352 BC - 1336 BC) * Horemheb (circa 1319 BC to 1292 BC) * Ramesses I (circa 1292 BC to 1290 BC) * Ramesses II (1279 BC to 1213 BC) * Merneptah (1213 BC to 1203 BC) * Amenmesse (1203 BC to 1199 BC) * Setnakhte (1190 BC to 1186 BC)
The Bantu are known for introducing iron working to Africa in approximately 400 BC.
Not likely. Isaiah's ministry was from about 740-700 BC, and the Book of Mormon dates Lehi to 600 BC. It is possible that Lehi could have known Jeremiah, whose ministry is dated to 627-586 BC
Lead is known from prehistoric times.
Barkley Sound
You have answered the question yourself. It was the period of time we call 4000 BC to the period known as 3000BC.
The first known place numbers was Mesopotamian about 3400 BC followed by Egypt in 3100 BC
He wasn't. Little is known about Euclid's family or personal life, but he is thought to have been born anound 325 BC and died around 265 BC.
150 bc
First known surgery