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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1670s_BC1670s BC - Wikipedia

    Significant people. References. 1670s BC. The 1670s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1679 BC to December 31, 1670 BC. Events and trends. c. 1674 BC —End of Middle Kingdom [1] in Ancient Egypt. Start of the Second intermediate period, the 15th–17th Dynasties. Egypt —Start of the Fifteenth Dynasty.

  2. The 17th century BC was the century that lasted from 1700 BC to 1601 BC. Nebra sky disk, central Europe 1600 BC. The inlaid gold depicted the crescent moon and the Pleiades star cluster in a specific arrangement forming the earliest known depiction of celestial phenomena.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1650s_BC1650s BC - Wikipedia

    (Top) Events and trends. References. 1650s BC. The 1650s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1659 BC to December 31, 1650 BC. Events and trends. c. 1655 BC — Tan-Uli, the ruler of the Elamite Empire, dies. c. 1650 BC — Greeks start to live in Mycenae. c. 1650 BC— Middle Kingdom ends in Ancient Egypt (other date is 1674 BC).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1690s_BC1690s BC - Wikipedia

    The 1690s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1699, BC to December 31, 1690, BC. Events and trends. The Minoan and Harappan Civilizations continue to exist in Crete and Ancient India respectively. 1700 – 1500 BC — Hurrian conquests. Second Intermediate Period, in which the Hyksos invades Egypt, continues.

  5. Jul 14, 2020 · T he 1670s in womenswear saw the broader adoption of brocade fabrics and a trend for looping the skirt up into a bustle, revealing a contrasting petticoat. As Valerie Cumming describes in A Visual History of Costume: The Seventeenth Century (1984): “The long, trained skirt was, by now, invariably looped back into a low bustle, revealing the ...

  6. Populated places (including cities, towns and villages) established (i.e., first settled or otherwise came into existence) in the year 1670 . Where reliable foundation dates exist, articles should be categorised by year for 1500 and later, by decade from the 1200s to the 1490s, by century from the 10th century BC to the 13th century and by ...

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