1500 bceの例文
- Megaliths were constructed in Europe from 4500 1500 BCE.
- Zhukaigou culture lasted to ca . 1500 BCE.
- The earliest findings of pottery and other ceramic utensils date back to approximately 1500 BCE.
- Vestiges of Capacha phase ceramics, dating from the year 1500 BCE were found onsite.
- It became mature about 1500 BCE.
- The Indian subcontinent was especially well known for high quality cotton cloth as early as 1500 BCE.
- The farming Caddoan Mississippian culture dates as early as the Late Archaic Period 1500 BCE in Bowie County.
- By 1500 BCE a distinct agriculture focused on summer crops, including Vigna and Panicum milliaceum was developed.
- There were 228 lunar eclipse events between-1499 and-1400 ( 1500 BCE to 1401 BCE)
- Around 1500 BCE, it was absorbed into the New Kingdom of Egypt, but rebellions continued for centuries.
- After about 1500 BCE, beehive tombs became more widespread and are found in every part of the Mycenaean heartland.
- It flourished between the 25th century BCE and 1500 BCE in the Indus valley sites of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa.
- The Huastecs arrived in the Huasteca between 1500 BCE and 900 BCE . The linguistic evidence is corroborated by archaeological discoveries.
- A third shadow clock, developed c . 1500 BCE, was similar in shape to a bent T-square.
- The A-Group culture vanished, followed later by the C-Group culture ( 2200-1500 BCE ).
- The Huastecs arrived in northern Mesoamerica between 1500 BCE and 900 BCE . The linguistic evidence is corroborated by archaeological discoveries.
- The earliest archaeological traces of civilization have been found on the island of Saipan, dated to 1500 BCE or slightly before.
- McQuown suggests 1500 BCE, Manrique Castaneda 1800 BCE, and Dahlin 2100 BCE as the most likely dates for the split.
- However, the earliest definitive evidence of horses being ridden dates to art and textual evidence dating to about 2000-1500 BCE.
- Being a work of stone without archaeological BCE, Michael Coe simply assigns it to the period between 1500 BCE and 400 BCE.