Buddhism was founded about 2500 years ago.
The epic works of ancient literature, such as the "Iliad" and "Odyssey" attributed to Homer, were composed around the 8th century BCE. Other notable epics, like the "Aeneid" by Virgil, were written in the 1st century BCE. The "Mahabharata" and "Ramayana" from India were composed over several centuries, with the former dating back to around 400 BCE to 400 CE and the latter generally attributed to around the 5th century BCE to 3rd century CE.
Around 4000 BCE a nomadic people arrived in what came to be the land of Sumer in southern Mesopotamia.
In about 3000 BCE, their first city, Ur, was established. By about 2500 BCE they had established a ruling system that involved dynasties.
The lyre is the oldest string instument...it was created in Egypt around 4000 BCE
around 2500 bce... it was sumer
The earliest known cultures include the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 4500 BCE, followed by the Ancient Egyptians around 3100 BCE. The Indus Valley Civilization emerged around 2500 BCE, while the Minoan civilization on Crete developed around 2000 BCE. Each culture contributed significantly to the development of agriculture, writing, and urbanization.
Skara Brae was thought to have been first inhabited around 5000 years ago
it received more rain.
1600 BCE - with BCE you count backwards, with CE you count forwards - 0 is the neutral point from which you count rather way.
It began in 4000 to 2500 B.C.E
The chronological order of empires based on their beginnings typically starts with the Akkadian Empire around 2334 BCE, followed by the Egyptian Empire around 3100 BCE, the Babylonian Empire around 1894 BCE, the Assyrian Empire around 2500 BCE, and then the Roman Empire around 27 BCE. Other notable empires like the Persian Empire emerged around 550 BCE, and the Byzantine Empire followed after the split of the Roman Empire in 395 CE. Each empire had its own unique timeline and influence on world history.
The Bronze Age began in around 3000 BCE (India and the Near east) - 2500 BCE (Europe and China) and ended at different times in different regions of the world, to be replaced by the widespread use of Iron.
they were able to grow more food and there population grew as well.
The city of Jerusalem was originally called 'Urushalim' or 'Urushalem' and is a word of Canaanite derivation.
2500 years ago
The oldest major city in the Americas is Caral, located in present-day Peru. It emerged around 2500 BCE as part of the Norte Chico civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and monumental architecture. Caral is significant for its early development of complex societies in the Americas, predating other well-known civilizations. Its discovery has provided valuable insights into the early human settlement and societal organization in the region.