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  1. The 3rd millennium BC included the following key events: c. 3000 BC: Unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. c. 3000 BC: First evidence of gold being used in the Middle East. c. 3000 BC: Nubian A-Group, Ta-Seeti "kingdom" came to an end, possibly due to raids by Egypt.

  2. Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2005) Art of the First Cities surveys the evolution of art and culture in the land between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates and their impact on the emerging cities of the ancient world—from the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean across Central Asia and along the Gulf to the Indus Valley—during one of the most ...

  3. A finales del IV milenio a. C., el rey Menes o Narmer, gobernante del Bajo Egipto, unió los dos reinos y convirtió a Menfis en el centro del imperio. 3000-2190 a. C.: Período del Imperio o el reino del Antiguo Egipto. Se iniciaron las dinastías (reyes de una misma familia) Tercera, Cuarta, Quinta y Sexta .

  4. By the 3rd millennium bce the regional cultures in the areas discussed above showed increased signs of interaction and even convergence. That they are frequently referred to as varieties of the Longshan culture (c. 2500–2000 bce) of east-central Shandong—characterized by its lustrous eggshell-thin black ware—suggests the degree to which these cultures are thought to have experienced ...