1500s BC (decade)

The 1500s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1509 BC to December 31, 1500 BC.

  • 1506 BC — Cecrops, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 50 years. Having survived his own son, he is succeeded by Cranaus.
  • c. 1506 BC — Thutmose I (Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt) starts to rule. Alternatively, a date of c. 1504 BC is a possibility.
  • Egypt conquers Nubia and the Levant (1504 BC1492 BC).
  • Earliest remains of domesticated ferrets found.[1]
  • c. 1500 BC — Polynesians settle in Fiji, (controversial Fiji settlement)
  • c. 1500 BC — Mycenaean civilization starts in Ancient Greece.
  • c. 1500 BC — Eleusinian Mysteries start in Ancient Greece.
  • c. 1500 BC — Formative/Preclassic period starts in Mesoamerica.
  • c. 1500 BC: Many scholars date early parts of the Rig Veda to roughly the 16th century.
  • c. 1500 BC: Queen Hatsheput in Egypt (18th Dynasty).
  • c. 1500 BC: The element Mercury has been discovered in Egyptian tombs dating from this decade.
  • c. 1500 BC: Settlers from Crete, Greece move to Miletus, Turkey.
  • c. 1500 BC: Early traces of Maya civilization developing in Belize.
  • c. 1500 BC: The Phoenicians develop an alphabet—see Timeline of communication technology.
  • c. 1500 BC: Indo-Aryan migration is often dated to the 17th to 16th centuries.
  • 1500 BC–500 BC—Vedas are composed.
  • c. 1500 - 1479 BC: Rice was first introduced in Indonesia

References

  1. "The Ancestry of the Domestic Ferret". Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-07.
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