Examples of use of 3rd millennium
1. The list includes pottery and statuettes from the 3rd millennium B.C., golden reliquaries from the 1st century and Islamic panels from the 13th century.
2. The ancient northern site of Bat and its environs form one of the most complete collections of settlements and necropolises from the 3rd millennium BCE in the world.
3. Dr Yasin said the new studies have revealed that a more sedentary way of life, compared to the previous Neolithic period, developed, at least for part of the population during the 3rd millennium BC.
4. Among the dolmens are Chimchon–shaped dolmens (before 4500 B.C.– early in the 3rd millennium B.C.), Mukbang–shaped dolmens (middle in the 3rd millennium B.C.– middle in the 2nd millennium B.C.) and Odok–shaped dolmens (later in the 2nd millennium B.C.). Varied are the forms of tombs including the tomb whose corpse chamber was reinforced with rubble stones, tomb whose one wall of the corpse chamber piled up with small pieces of stones was used as a door and tomb whose corpse chamber floor was laid with well–trimmed flat stones.