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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:25th Century Bc In Architecture}} [[Category:3rd-millennium BC architecture|*]] ...
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  • *[[21st century BC]] *[[Timeline of architecture]] ...
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  • * c. [[2580 BC]] the [[Pyramid of Khufu]], the oldest and largest of the three great pyram * c. [[2532 BC]] the [[Pyramid of Khafre]], in the Giza Necropolis, is completed ...
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  • | in?=in architecture | cpb=28th century BC ...
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  • {{Short description|One hundred years, from 2900 BC to 2801 BC}} ...century BC''' was a [[century]] that lasted from the year 2900 BC to 2801 BC. ...
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  • {{Short description|One hundred years, from 3000 BC to 2901 BC}} ...tury BC''' was a [[time period]] that lasted from the year 3000 BC to 2901 BC. ...
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  • ...galleries. The first gallery bears the oldest remains from 5th millennium BC via [[Urartu]], the [[Achaemenid Empire]] until the [[Sasanian Empire|Sasan ..._tabriz_museum.JPG| Rock weight, [[Jiroft culture|Jiroft]], 3rd millennium BC. ...
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  • ...One of the oldest diplomatic documents known, by King [[Entemena]], c 2400 BC.]] ...ians and other [[Mesopotamian]] cultures beginning in the third millennium BC, '''clay nails''', also referred to as dedication or '''foundation pegs''', ...
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  • | built = {{circa|3000 BC}} | abandoned = {{circa|2600 BC}} ...
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  • | built = {{circa|2500 BC}} ...9.</ref> One of the two western galleries is topped with a large [[Coping (architecture)|capstone]]. The court space measures approximately 36 X 46&nbsp;ft with a ...
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  • ...t architectural style of the British landscape since the second millennium BC ([[Early Bronze Age]]). Although not many of these roundhouses have survive ...uses. The oldest documented roundhouse was founded in the [[3rd millennium BC]] in South-West Scotland. The Bronze Age people were known to adapt to the ...
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  • ...1=Roger B. Ulrich|author2=Caroline K. Quenemoen|title=A Companion to Roman Architecture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ufVQAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT153|date=10 October [[Category:1st-century BC births]] ...
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  • {{Short description|One hundred years, from 2700 BC to 2601 BC}} ...century BC''' was a [[century]] that lasted from the year 2700 BC to 2601 BC. ...
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  • {{Short description|King of Armenia, Sophene and Commagene from 260 to 228 BC}} | image = Arsames I coin 240 BC.jpg ...
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  • ==BC== *28,000 BC – People wear beads, bracelets, and pendants<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|titl ...
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  • ...c period|Helladic Greece]], about the start of Early Helladic II, ca. 2500 BC. ...al commercially; a rivalry that led to the decline of Poliochne circa 2000 BC. ...
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  • |built = around 4500 BC |abandoned = around 1200 BC ...
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  • | built = {{circa|2375 BC}} ...t during the reigns of [[Djedkare Isesi]] and [[Unas]] (c. 2381 BC to 2323 BC), in the [[necropolis]] of [[Saqqara]], north of [[Pharaoh|King]] [[Djoser] ...
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  • ...916) - Hirsova (anciennement) ; Hirchova (actuellement) - Médiathèque de l'architecture et du patrimoine - APOR057882.jpg ...llage of [[Kalindria]]. Kalindria was found by Paeonians in 3rd millennium BC, and it is inhabited today. In the [[Greek Struggle for Macedonia|Macedonia ...
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  • | built = {{circa|2400 BC}} ...evidence abounds. It was a closed chamber and its mushroom-domed [[Coping (architecture)|capstone]] measures 3.3&nbsp;m (11&nbsp;ft) by 3&nbsp;m (10&nbsp;ft), with ...
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