, c. 2400 BC, found in
Girsu • c.
2900 BC–2334 BC:
Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period continue. • c. 2400 BC–
2000 BC: large painted jar with birds in the border made in the Indus River Valley civilization and is now at
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston • 2400 BC–There is archaeological evidence that the site of
Assur was occupied at around this time. • c. 2360 BC:
Hekla-4 eruption. • c. 2350 BC: The
2350 BC Middle East Anomaly (apparent
comet or asteroid impact) happened. • c. 2350 BC: End of the
Early Dynastic III period in Mesopotamia. • c. 2350 BC:
Lugal-Zage-Si of Umma conquers
Gu-Edin and unites
Sumer as a single kingdom. • c. 2350 BC: First destruction of the city of
Mari. • c. 2345 BC: End of
Fifth Dynasty. Pharaoh
Unas died. • c. 2345 BC:
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt starts (other date is 2460 BC). • c. 2350-2300 BC: pharaohs
Teti,
Userkare reign, Pepi I then rules into the 23rd century BC. • c. 2340 BC–
2279 BC:
Semitic chieftain
Sargon of Akkad's conquest of
Sumer and Mesopotamia. • c. 2334 BC:
Sargon of Akkad establishes the
Akkadian Empire. His dynasty fell in c. 2154 BC. • 2333 BC:
Dangun establishes
Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, according to
Korean mythology. == Inventions, discoveries and introductions ==