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*The first official mentioning of [[beekeeping]] in [[Egypt]]<ref>[http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/beekeeping.htm Ancient Egypt: Beekeeping and wax]</ref>
*The first official mentioning of [[beekeeping]] in [[Egypt]]<ref>[http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/timelines/topics/beekeeping.htm Ancient Egypt: Beekeeping and wax]</ref>
*The first documented use of an organized [[courier]] service for the diffusion of written documents in Egypt
*The first documented use of an organized [[courier]] service for the diffusion of written documents in Egypt
* 2300 BC Woodhenge built in England
* 2300 BC Oldest known cheese remnant(Egypt)
* 2300 BC Oldest known temple brothel(Mesopotamia->Iraq & Syria)
* 2300 BC Dart shaft in caribou dung(Yukon)
* 2300 BC Oldest known dictionary(Akkadian Empire)
* 2300 BC Heieroglyphs of male circumcision


==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==

Revision as of 05:55, 28 September 2014

The 24th century BC is a century which lasted from the year 2400 BC to 2301 BC.

Events

Extent and major sites of the Indus Valley Civilization.

Significant persons

Inventions, discoveries and introductions

  • The first official mentioning of beekeeping in Egypt[1]
  • The first documented use of an organized courier service for the diffusion of written documents in Egypt
  • 2300 BC Woodhenge built in England
  • 2300 BC Oldest known cheese remnant(Egypt)
  • 2300 BC Oldest known temple brothel(Mesopotamia->Iraq & Syria)
  • 2300 BC Dart shaft in caribou dung(Yukon)
  • 2300 BC Oldest known dictionary(Akkadian Empire)
  • 2300 BC Heieroglyphs of male circumcision

In modern South Korean national mythology, the character Dangun, whose mother was originally a bear, founded the state Gojoseon in 2333 BC and ruled it for about 2000 years. Some Koreans think of it as the earliest Korean state and of Dangun as the ancestor of Koreans, and from 1948 until December 1961, the Republic of Korea officially[2] reckoned years by adding 2333 to the Common Era year. The year 2333 BC and the related myth are sometimes presented matter-of-factly as history rather than mythology in South Korea.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ancient Egypt: Beekeeping and wax
  2. ^ [年號에關한法律] Error: {{Lang}}: script: kore not supported for code: ko (help), 1948-09-25
  3. ^ Example: “고조선”, an entry in South Korea's standard dictionary Pyojun gugeo daesajeon.