32nd century BC
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Events
- c. 3200 BC King Iry-Hor reigns in Abydos.
- c. 3200-3150 BC reign of King Ka in Ancient Egypt
- c. 3150 BC: Narmer first pharaoh unifies Ancient Egypt.
- c. 3125 BC: Narmer died.
- 3102 BC: The Beginning of Kali Yuga according to Vedic Scriptures.
- Varna Necropolis: what have been claimed to be the earliest-known worked gold artifacts are manufactured.
- Malta: Construction of the Ħaġar Qim megalithic temples, featuring both solar and lunar alignments. "Tarxien period" of megalithic temple construction reaches its apex.
- Ancient Egypt: Earliest known Egyptian hieroglyphs, beginning of the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt.
- Crete: Rise of Minoan civilization.
- Neolithic settlement built at Skara Brae in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. (pictured)
- New Stone Age people in Ireland build the 250,000 ton (226,796.2 tonne) Newgrange solar oriented passage tomb.
- c. 3100 BC: The earliest phase of Stonehenge construction begins.
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