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| c. 3000 BC |
| | The sculptors of the Cyclades produce stylized and formal figures, mainly female, in white marble | |
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| c. 3000 BC |
| | Wheels are in use on carts, particularly where wood is easily available and the ground rough - as in the forests of Europe | |
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| c. 3000 BC |
| | The language of a single tribe in eastern Europe, as recently as 3000 BC, is the ancestor of all modern Indo-European languages | |
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| c. 2500 BC |
| | A small neolithic community builds a village at Skara Brae in the Orkneys, of stone houses with built-in stone furniture | |
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| c. 2500 BC |
| | A superb passage grave is built at Newgrange in Ireland | |
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| c. 2500 BC |
| | At Stonehenge, constructed and altered over many centuries, the largest stones are put in place | |
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| c. 2200 BC |
| | A ring of large standing stones is raised in England at Avebury, now a village in Wiltshire | |
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| c. 2000 BC |
| | Knossos, and other such palaces, are built for dynasties in Minoan Crete | |
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| c. 2000 BC |
| | Trade is carried on from Crete round the Mediterranean as far west as Sicily and in the east down to Egypt | |
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| c. 2000 BC |
| | The cemetery at Los Millares in Spain contains more than 100 beehive tombs | |
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