26th century BC
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Millennium: | 3rd millennium BC |
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Centuries: | 27th century BC · 26th century BC · 25th century BC |
Decades: | 2590s BC 2580s BC 2570s BC 2560s BC 2550s BC 2540s BC 2530s BC 2520s BC 2510s BC 2500s BC |
Categories: | Births – Deaths Establishments – Disestablishments |
The 26th century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2600 BC to 2501 BC.
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[edit] Events
- c. 2900 BC - 2334 BC: Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period continue.
- c. 2600 BC: The Harappan civilization rises to become a powerful civilization.
- c. 2600 BC: Pre-Palace Period, phase I, in Crete (Mellersh 1970)
- c. 2600 BC - 2500 BC: Wild horses still provide hunting feasts in Denmark. (Clutton-Brock)
- c. 2589 BC: Pharaoh Khufu starts to rule (other date is 2601 BC).
- c. 2578 BC: Khufu died.
- c. 2575 BC: Old Kingdom in Egypt 4th Dynasty Snofru is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
- c. 2570 BC: Khafra started to rule in Ancient Egypt.
- c. 2566 BC: Pharaoh Khufu dies (other date is 2578 BC).
- c. 2558 BC: Pharaoh Khafra starts to rule (other date is 2570 BC).
- c. 2550 BC: Estimated date of completion of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- c. 2550 BC: Egyptian rulers contact Western Desert oases, such as Dakhla Oasis.
- c. 2550 BC: About this time, Mesannepada is king of Ur (followed by his son, A-annepadda) who founds the First dynasty of Ur and overthrows the last king of Uruk, as well as Mesalim of Kish. [Roux 1980]
- c. 2550 BC - 2400 BC: Great Lyre with bull's head, from the tomb of King Meskalamdug, Ur (modern Muqaiyir, Iraq, is made. It is now kept at University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia.
- c. 2544 BC: Khafra died.
- c. 2533 BC: Menkaura started to rule in Ancient Egypt.
- c. 2532 BC: Pharaoh Khafra dies (other date is 2544 BC).
- c. 2532 BC: Pharaoh Menkaura starts to rule (other date is 2533 BC).
- c. 2515 BC: Menkaura died.
- c. 2510 BC - 2460 BC: Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt, tomb of Ti, Saqqara, Fifth dynasty of Egypt, is made. Discovered by French archeologist Auguste Mariette in 1865.
- c. 2503 BC: Pharaoh Menkaura dies (other date is 2515 BC).
- c. 2500 BC: The legendary line of Sanhuangwudi rulers of China is founded by Huang Di.
- c. 2500 BC: the construction of the stone circle at Stonehenge begins and continues for the next five hundred years.
- c. 2500 BC: "Menkaura and a Queen, perhaps his wife, Queen Khamerernebty II" sculpture, later found at Giza. Fourth Dynasty. It is now in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
[edit] Significant people
- c. 2601 BC–2578 BC — reign of Pharaoh Khufu of Egypt's Fourth Dynasty
- 2599 — Huni is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
- 2575 — Old Kingdom in Egypt; 4th Dynasty; Sneferu is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
- 2528 — Ra'djedef is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
- 2520 — Khep-heren (Ra'kha'ef) is Pharaoh. (Atlas of Egypt 1989)
[edit] Deaths
2566 — Khufu dies
[edit] Inventions, discoveries, introductions
- Rock drawings at Rødøy in Norway show the use of skis
- Bactrian Camel and Dromedary are domesticated
[edit] Decades and years
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