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===Egypt===
===Egypt===
*[[2700 BC]]-[[2660 BC]]: [[Early Dynastic Period (Egypt)|Early Dynastic Period]] ended in [[ancient Egypt]] according to French [[Egyptology|Egyptologist]] [[Nicolas Grimal]]). This period includes 1st and 2nd Dynasties.
*c. 2700 BC: [[Merit-Ptah]] is world's first female physician mentioned by name.
*c. 2700 BC: [[Merit-Ptah]] is world's first female physician mentioned by name.
*c. 2700 BC: [[Old Kingdom of Egypt]] begins. 3rd–6th Dynasties.
*c. 2700 BC: [[Old Kingdom of Egypt]] begins. 3rd–6th Dynasties.
*[[2686 BC]]: End of [[Second Dynasty of Egypt]], start of [[Third Dynasty of Egypt|Third Dynasty]]. [[Pharaoh]] [[Khasekhemwy]] died. Pharaoh [[Sanakht]] begins reign.
*[[2686 BC]]: End of [[Second Dynasty of Egypt]], start of [[Third Dynasty of Egypt|Third Dynasty]]. [[Pharaoh]] [[Khasekhemwy]] died. Pharaoh [[Sanakht]] begins reign.
*[[2700 BC]]-[[2660 BC]]: [[Early Dynastic Period (Egypt)|Early Dynastic Period]] ended in [[ancient Egypt]] according to French [[Egyptology|Egyptologist]] [[Nicolas Grimal]]). This period includes 1st and 2nd Dynasties.
*c. [[2685 BC]]: [[Lyres of Ur|Bull lyre]] from the tomb of Queen [[Puabi]], [[Ur]] (modern Muqaiyir, [[Iraq]]) was made. It is now in [[University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology]].
*c. [[2685 BC]]: [[Lyres of Ur|Bull lyre]] from the tomb of Queen [[Puabi]], [[Ur]] (modern Muqaiyir, [[Iraq]]) was made. It is now in [[University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology]].
*c. [[2681 BC]] – c. [[2662 BC]]: Reign of [[Djoser]], [[Pharaoh]] of [[Egypt]], [[Third Dynasty of Egypt]].
*c. [[2681 BC]] – c. [[2662 BC]]: Reign of [[Djoser]], [[Pharaoh]] of [[Egypt]], [[Third Dynasty of Egypt]].

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The 27th century BC was a century which lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC.

Events

Statuette of Imhotep in the Louvre. He is the first architect and physician whose name was recorded and has survived to modern times.

Egypt

China

others

Decades and years