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The 2nd millennium BC spanned the years 2000 BC to 1001 BC. In the Ancient Near East, it marks the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age. The Ancient Near Eastern cultures are well within the historical era: The first half of the millennium is dominated by the Middle Kingdom of Egypt and Babylonia.
March 5, 1953 BC: A computer calculated alignment of the naked-eye planets took place in a new moon, and in spring season, and is believed by researchers from NASA, to be the starting event for the Chinese calendar, as they followed descriptions from a 1st Century B.C. Chinese passage "Hong Fan Zhuan" by 'Liu Xiang', to search for this ...
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2000 b.c. (Before Can-I-Bus) is the second studio album by American rapper Canibus , released on July 18, 2000, through Universal Records . Considered to have been a significant improvement over his debut album, Can-I-Bus , 2000 B.C. featured multiple record producers and greater differentiation.
c. 2000 BC: c. 2000 BC: War in Persenbet: Segerseni: Unclear: c. 1822 BC c. 1763 BC Campaigns of Rim-Sin I: Larsa: Uruk Isin Der Babylon Sutum Rapiqum: c. 1801 BC c. 1770 BC Elam's Invasion into Mesopotamia [23] [24] Elam Babylon Mari: Eshnunna Minor city states c. 1770 BC c. 1763 BC Elamite attack on Babylon [25] Babylon Larsa: Elam: c. 1763 ...
4000 BC – 2000 BC: The Dene-Yeniseian languages split into Na-Dene in North America and Yeniseian languages in Siberia. The connection is commonly thought to have been the result of a back-migration of early American Indians in Beringia back into Siberia, forming the Yeniseian peoples that were once widespread throughout Eurasia. [ 134 ]
c. 2000 BC - Percussion instruments are added to Egyptian orchestras. [1]c. 2000 BC - The trumpet is played in Denmark. [2]c. 1580–1295 BC - Harps are played in Egypt. [3]c. 1500 BC - Guitar, lyre, trumpet, and tambourine are used by the Hittites.
Bronze Age Britain is an era of British history that spanned from c. 2500–2000 BC until c. 800 BC. [1] Lasting for approximately 1,700 years, it was preceded by the era of Neolithic Britain and was in turn followed by the period of Iron Age Britain.