Around 3000 BC, several civilizations thrived, most notably the ancient Egyptians and the Sumerians in Mesopotamia. The Egyptians began to develop their monumental architecture, including the early stages of pyramid construction, alongside a complex society centered around the Nile River. Meanwhile, the Sumerians in Mesopotamia established city-states like Ur and Uruk, where they developed writing (cuneiform), advanced agricultural practices, and intricate trade networks. Both civilizations laid the foundations for subsequent cultural and technological advancements in human history.
Harappan civilization began in Punjab which is presently in Pakistan.
Somewhere around 3000 BC. :0)
It's... 3000 BC. Seriously, what are you asking?
The Minoans were an ancient civilization that existed on the island of Crete, which is located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. They thrived from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC.
The Harappan culture formed in two river valleys; the Indus in Pakistan, and the Sarasvati in north India.
Harappan civilization began in Punjab which is presently in Pakistan.
The Sumerians, about 3000 BC.
In the 3rd millennium BC (3000 BC). That was about 5000 years ago in the Bronze age when civilization was becoming more advanced.
Somewhere around 3000 BC. :0)
The Ancient Egyptians from pre-3000 BC until third or fourth century AD.
Indus, yellow 3000
It's... 3000 BC. Seriously, what are you asking?
The Minoans were an ancient civilization that existed on the island of Crete, which is located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. They thrived from approximately 2700 to 1450 BC.
The Indus Valley
Wheel and Axel were invented 3500 BC and 3000 BC.
Imhotep lived from 3000 BC to 2950 BC
3000 bc to 2000 bc