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  1. 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 .

  2. World History 2000-1750 BC. 2060 BC Third Dynasty Of Ur Founded (Sumeria) - Urnammu of Ur seized power from Utukhegal and founded a new Sumerian dynasty. Under his son, Shulgi, the empire of Ur extended as far as Anatolia. Like his Sumerian forbearers, Shulgi declared himself to be a god. During this period, an extensive building campaign was ...

  3. 28 de jun. de 2012 · Illustration. by East Asian history. published on 28 June 2012. Download Full Size Image. This map shows the world in 2000 BC. Remove Ads. Advertisement.

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  4. Map of the world in 2000 BC. Events. The pyramid ruin of Amenemhet I at Lisht. He was the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. c. 2000 BC: Farmers and herders traveled south from Ethiopia and settled in Kenya. Dawn of the Capacha Culture in modern-day Colima, Mexico. Humans settle in Matanchén, modern day Nayarit, Mexico.

  5. Overview. During this period, settled agriculture spreads through western and central Europe. As people establish themselves in one location for longer durations, they experience a change in attitude toward their surroundings, reflected in types of burials, grave goods, and monuments. Key Events. Citation.

  6. Overview. The period from 2000 to 1000 B.C. is marked by the rise of warrior elites in western and central Europe. Distinguished by ritual, wealth, and equestrian culture, these elites collect weapons and precious trinkets, which archaeologists have found buried in their graves. Key Events. Citation.

  7. Timeline. 2000 B.C. 1750 B.C. EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Archaic cultures, ca. 8000–1000 B.C. WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI. Archaic cultures, ca. 7000 B.C.–1800 A.D. ARCTIC. Small Tool Tradition, ca. 2000 B.C1450 A.D. Overview.