Inventions, Discoveries, Introductions
- c. 4000 BC—potter's wheel in Sumer.
- 4000 BC—Susa is a center of pottery production.
- c. 4000 BC—Horses are domesticated in Ukraine.
- 3500 BC—2340 BC; Sumer: wheeled carts, potter's wheel, White Temple ziggurat, bronze tools and weapons.
- c. 3250 BC—potter's wheel appears in Ancient Near East.
- 3000 BC—Tin is in use in Mesopotamia soon after this time.
- Beginnings of urbanisation in Mesopotamia in Sumer and Egypt.
- First writings in the cities of Uruk and Susa (cuneiform writings). Hieroglyphs in Egypt.
- Kurgan culture of what is now Southern Russia and Ukraine; possibly the first domestication of the horse.
- Sails used in the Nile.
- Construction in England of the Sweet Track, the World's first known engineered roadway.
- Drainage and Sewage collection and disposal created in the Indus Valley civilization.
- Dams, canals, stone sculptures using inclined plane and lever in Sumer.
- Copper was in use, both as tools and weapons.
- Bronze was in use, specifically by the Maykop culture.
- Mastabas, the predecessors of the Egyptian pyramids.
- The earliest phase of the Stonehenge monument (a circular earth bank and ditch) dates to c. 3100 BC.
- The Céide Fields in Ireland, arguably the oldest field system in world, are developed.
- Sumerian writing, done on clay tablets, shows about 2,000 pictographic signs
- White painted pottery in Egypt and southeastern Europe
- Harps and flutes played in Egypt
- Copper alloys used by Egyptians and Sumerians; smelting of gold and silver known.
- Lyres and double clarinets (arghul, mijwiz) played in Egypt
- Earliest known numerals in Egypt
- Linen is produced in the Middle East
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