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  15th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1504 BC — 1492 BC — Egypt conquers Nubia and the Levant.
1487 BC — Amphictyon, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha and legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 10 years and is succeeded by Erichthonius I of Athens, a grandson of Cranaus.
Thutmose III of Egypt, Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (1479 BC - 1425 BC).
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Temple Complex at Luxor, 1360-330 BC *Plan of the temple Complex at Luxor, 1360-330 BC *The temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Thebes, 1930 — 150 BC Plan of the temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Thebes, 1930 — 150 BC *Colossal granite head of Amenhotep III from the temple of Mut, Karnak, c.
1350 BC *The lioness-headed goddess Sakhmet from the temple of the goddess Mut at Karnak, Thebes, c.
1460 BC Scenes from the Imi-duat in the burial chamber of Amenhotep II, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, c.
www.unc.edu /~egatti/Art36/slide_lists/Egyptian/new_egypt_early.doc   (343 words)

  
 Eubanks Family Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Zerah, aka Zarah and Zara (1738 BC in Hebron, Canaan-1638 BC in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt)(twin of Perez)
Shalah or Shelah of the Shemites (2307 BC in Jerusalem-1874 BC Jerusalem)
Arpaxad of the Shemites (2342 BC in Jerusalem-1904 BC in Jerusalem)
www.eubankscentral.com /charles_roscoe_eubanks_genealogy.htm   (889 words)

  
 The Origin of the Greek Gods
The Argive version of the Demeter story places her in 1520 BC by referring to Pelasgus who was king at the time and the enmity between Trochilus the priest of the mysteries (of Hera) and Agenor the son of Ecbasus the son of Argus.
By 1440 BC Celeus was now king of Eleusis and Iasion of Troy raped Doso a Cretan queen or princess and was put to death and this became the source of the story of the rape of Demeter by Zeus.
Doso was then abducted from Crete in about 1420 BC during a raid by pirates and was taken to Eleusis and became nurse to the children of Celeus and thought them the art of Agriculture and because of this she was identified with Demeter.
www.btinternet.com /~argyros.argyrou/Myths4.htm   (3722 words)

  
 Sumer - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The Sumerians, with a language, culture, and, perhaps, appearance different from their Semitic neighbors and successors were at one time believed to have been invaders, but the archaeological record shows cultural continuity from the time of the early Ubaid period (5200-4500 BC C-14) settlements in southern Mesopotamia.
The challenge for any population attempting to dwell in Iraq's arid southern floodplain was to master the Tigris and Euphrates river waters for year-round agriculture and drinking water.
The Ubaid pottery of southern Mesopotamia has been connected via 'Choga Mami Transitional' ware to the pottery of the Samarra period culture (5700-4900 BC C-14) in the north, who were the first to practice a primitive form of irrigation agriculture along the middle Tigris river and its tributaries.
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 Learn more about Sumer in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Hurrians of Armenia established the empire of Mitanni in northern Mesopotamia around 2000 BC, while the Babylonians controlled the south.
The Hittites defeated Mitanni but were repulsed by the Babylonians; but the Kassites defeated the Babylonians in 1460 BC.
The kassites were in turn defeated by the Elamites around 1150 BC.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /s/su/sumer.html   (1485 words)

  
 1460s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 16th century BC - 15th century BC - 14th century BC
c 1469 BC - In the Battle of Megiddo, Egypt defeats Canaan.
The Kassites overrun Babylonia and found a dynasty there which lasts for 576 years and nine months.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1460_BC   (98 words)

  
 Linklines
609 BC Destruction of Assyrian empire, by the Medes and the Persians.
600 BC The life of the Persian teacher Zoroaster, who said that the whole world was a battleground between good and evil.
450 BC The construction of the enormous statue of Zeus in Olympia, Greece.
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 The History of Turkey - history of turkey, anatolia history, ata turk, ataturk, istanbul, turkey, ankara, adana, izmir, ...
Between 1940 and 1780 BC, Assyrian merchants from Mesopotamia peacefully established a score of trading colonies in central and eastern Anatolian cities, thereby drawing the region into wider politico-economic focus.
1315-1296 BC) and the Egyptian king Rameses II was fought at Kadesh on the Orontes River c.
The fall of Assyria in 612 BC, and of Babylon in 539 BC, left the field open to the Persians who, after Cyrus the Great's victory over CROESUS of Lydia in 546 BC, incorporated Anatolia into their empire.
www.turkey-travel-guide.de /turkeyhistory.html   (3994 words)

  
 Cyprus Chronology
c.7500 BC The first known domesticated cat in the world is buried at the Neolithic village of Shillourokambos in Cyprus 4000 years before similar burials are known in Egypt.
c.1675 BC Aphrodite Zeia Kypris is born to Zeus and Dione.
c.1000-600 BC Euclus foretells of the birth of Homer to Themisto a native of Salamis.
www.greece.org /cyprus/Chronology.htm   (1351 words)

  
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The two dates in question are c.1560 BC and 1260 BC and are derived from the propositions that; either the Israelites entered Egypt in the wake of the Hyksos conquest, or left Egypt when these Canaanites were driven out by Ahmose, the founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty.
It was a feudal state: the Lord of all the land was Pharaoh and his Nomarchs, the kings of the Nomes, were his vassals and a portion of all the goods produced and crops grown in Egypt belonged to Pharaoh.
This was about 1450 BC, and the accounts of these two conquests are found in the same book, Gardiner's "Egypt of the Pharaohs." This gives rise to an interesting question that Gardiner does not address; neither has any other historian of the period, for that matter.
timeoftheend-faithandreason.net /EXODUS.TXT   (1814 words)

  
 The Nile Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By late predynastic times, about 3100 BC, there is evidence of a considerable growth in wealth consequent upon the earlier agricultural development and accompanied by a more integrated social system and the rise of the pharaoh dynasties.
In 1100 BC Amenhope wrote "Catalog of the Universe" in which he identified the major known constellations.
Thus the calendar rotated over a period of 1460 years, back to its original position in relation to the position of the sun.
visav.phys.uvic.ca /~babul/AstroCourses/P303/egyptian.html   (1246 words)

  
 :: NASA Quest > Archives ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By about 20 BC, surviving documents show that Chinese astrologers understood what caused eclipses, and by 8 BC some predictions of total solar eclipse were made using the 135-month recurrence period.
The Vienna papyrus which described lunar and solar eclipses and their portent was probably copied by a scribe in the late second century AD, and presents knowledge of astronomy that is regarded as Babylonian in nature.
By 450 BC, the Greek civilization was in its ascendancy.
quest.arc.nasa.gov /eclipse99/pages/traditions_Calendars.html   (1777 words)

  
 The Star Sothis and Egyptian Chronology
The dates in the twenty-third century BC - attributed to Hammurabi by the earlier historians - have had to be periodically adjusted as a result of new archaeological finds; first to c.2100 BC, and more lately to c.1700 BC, with differences of opinion still amounting to nearly a century.
And since from his general estimation he believed that the date of 2781 BC was an impossibly late one for the commencement of this sequence of eleven dynasties, Meyer concluded that the Egyptian calendar must have been inaugurated in a presumed earlier Sothic period commencing at 4240 BC.
Parker, in regard to Neugebauer's revised calculation of 2800 BC for the beginning of Egyptian civilisation, could agree that Egypt by then was unquestionably in possession of a well organised economic life, as well as writing and mathematics; these being Neugebauer's conditions 'sine qua non' for the creation of a schematic calendar (16).
www.specialtyinterests.net /sothic_star.html   (15941 words)

  
 Five ancient inscriptions unearthed at Haft-Tappeh
However, several seal impressions and clay inscriptions found at Haft-Tappeh contain the name Kabnak, and it is possible that this was the original name of the city.
The team has also been tasked with discovering the exact location of Kabnak, where the Elamite king Tepti-ahar built a temple complex in the fifteenth century BC and was buried at the site.
Tepti-ahar, the last ruler of the Kidinuid period (1460-1400 BC), known from inscribed bricks and a sale contract from Susa and a text said to be from Malamir (in Lorestan Province), is mentioned on approximately 55 tablets of Haft-Tappeh, bearing the title “king of Susa and Anshan”.
www.mehrnews.ir /en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=239375   (385 words)

  
 NORWEST KITS & CASTINGS - HO Scale model train kits
The first of Canadian Pacific’s lightweight mail and express cars in the 3600-series were 70 feet long and built in 1937 and 1940.
Those with road numbers from 3619 to 3638 were however 80 feet long, and were built by NSC in 1947 and 1948.
At the same time, an identical car was built for the Northern Alberta Railways as their 1460.
www.promodelbuilders.com /norwest/nw-114.htm   (371 words)

  
 Eclipse - Bailey's Beads - Crystalinks
A total eclipse of the Sun was visible from the Greek island of Ithaca on April 16, 1178 BC.
A solar eclipse of 16 June 763 BC mentioned in an Assyrian text is important for the Chronology of the Ancient Orient.
Records of solar eclipses from the Han dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD) are found primarily in two official histories: the Han-shu and the Hou-han-shu.
crystalinks.com /eclipse.html   (3672 words)

  
 Horse, onager, spoked-wheel chariot and date of Rigveda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
An in the meantime -- from the fourth millennium BC onward into the third and second -- there was, as attested by the enormous post-Rigvedic literature, a passage out of the Indus Valley and an exploration of various parts of India eastward and southward....Archaeologists -- e.g.
3000-1700 BC: "...the earlier date is rather hypothetical but is supported by recent C 14 tests...The bones of horses occur at all levels, and the tame horses of this culture are probably the earliest in history." (1961, 'The Nomad Peoples of the Steppes'.
And, with the wheeled vehicles reaching the Indus Valley by about 2500 BC, there is also no reason why from the regions thereabouts an Aryan wave should not have passed over the Near and Middle East in the early second millennium BC.
www.hindunet.org /saraswati/ratha12.htm   (4689 words)

  
 Exam Review
Cylinder Seal (2600 BC) Tomb of Puabi, Ur- made of a cylindrical piece of stone, had a piercing for a cord, they were worn as amulets and were treasured.
Statue of Queen Napirasu (1300 BC) Susa- Life size bronze of a queen, not hollow so it was expensive, there is an inscription for the gods protection of her.
Theodora and Attendants (547 BC)- The empress is about to enter the church, she is behind the scenes, she has a halo around her head.
www.ccds.charlotte.nc.us /casto/AH/exam_review.htm   (7462 words)

  
 The Hurrian and Mitanni kingdoms
The Mitanni empire was known to the Egyptians under the name of Naharina, and Thutmose III fought frequently against it after 1460 BC.
In northern Syria the god of war Astapi and the goddess of oaths Ishara are attested as early as the 3rd millennium BC.
In addition, a considerable importance was attributed to impersonal numina such as heaven and earth as well as to deities of mountains and rivers.
www.angelfire.com /nt/Gilgamesh/hurrian.html   (937 words)

  
 OT Historically Reliable
The Code of Hammurabi, that was written between 2000-1700 BC, was found by a French archaeological expedition (1901-1902) under M. Jacques de Morgans direction at an ancient Susa site to the east of the region of Mesopotamia This code was written on a piece of fl diorite.
Strabo, a pagan historian and geographer born in 54 BC also confirmed the history of the Jews and their escape from Egypt under the leadership of Moses.
The Obelisk was a for-sided stone inscription that recorded the conquest of the Assyrian King Shalmaneser II over several kingdoms including King Jehu of Israel about 841 to 814 BC The Obelisk also refers to Omri, the son of Jehu which confirms the record of the Book of Kings in the Bible.
www.layevangelism.com /qreference/chapter38b.htm   (4073 words)

  
 Return to Jorune
Ardoth's underground lamorri complex prevents warps from being created, but the portion that kills isho harmonics is partially destroyed during the final shanthic siege of the city.
1460 BC - - Lamorri begin preparing several skyrealms for export from Jorune.
Native crops are removed and durlig is planted to avoid mass starvation.
www.jorune.org /history.html   (7086 words)

  
 Yao's Long Day
In the Dendera Zodiac, 100 BC, the sun is in Pisces perhaps depicting the sun moving 180° either on the spring or autumn equinox.
In 3637 BC spring was April 21 and in 1238 BC spring was April 2.
The Exodus April 4 1279 BC was on the vernal equinox marking the beginning of spring.
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 Icel / Mersin
Excavations in a mound called Yümük Tepesi, 2 miles (3 km) north of the modern harbour, indicate settlements in the remote Neolithic (New Stone Age) Period: a village was fortified there as early as c.
1460-1200 BC) empires but was abandoned after the foundation of Pompeiopolis.
The road from Silifke to Mersin is very enjoyable along the coast; the ancient basilicas, tombs and ruins are on one side of the road and lie beautiful coves with sandy beaches on the other.
www.mondial-tour.com /mersin.htm   (916 words)

  
 Product Range Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The 1460 is ideal for high volume traffic applications such as Interconnect and Peering or where access traffic is aggregated into a small number of SBC sites.
The 1460 Border Controller monitors Gateway availability within the network and adapts media allocation if a failure of resource occurs.
1460 Border Gateway - Capable of 160,000 simultaneous media sessions the 1460 BG leads the industry for Border Gateway Function capacity.
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 Sumerian and Akkadian (DBA 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
According to archaeologists, they came from the mountains of Elam or the Armenian plains, and settled (circa 5000 BC) in the swampy lands where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers formed a delta at the head of the Persian Gulf circa 5000 BC.
Around 2330 BC Sargon of Agade, a semitic king from the north, invaded Sumer and made it part of his expanding empire.
With the Akkadians overwhelmed and under Gutian rule, the Sumerians regained nominal control over many of their city-states and in 2125, the Sumerian city of Ur rose up in revolt against Akkadia and was able to establish an independent Sumerian empire encompassing the city-states of southern Mesopotamia.
www.fanaticus.org /DBA/armies/dba1.html   (1422 words)

  
 Archive of NASA IMAGE Space Science Questions and Answers
By about 20 BC, surviving documents show that Chinese astrologers understood what caused eclipses, and by 8 BC some predictions of total solar eclipse were made using the 135-month reoccurrence period.
The fabulous astronomical ceiling of Senmut was painted around 1460 BC which include celestial objects such as Orion, Sirius and the planets Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
By 700 BC, the Greek civilization was in its ascendancy.
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 MOSES IN ANCIENT EGYPT
Century BC, a Greek scholar named Euhemerus wrote that he believed the “gods”, on the whole, were the deified men and women of history.
In 1628 BC, the upwardly surging power of the most destructive volcanic eruption in known history sent the entire city of Atlantis skyward, all trace of it lost in a great explosive body of molten ash and iron...
When the seven years of famine commenced, around 1567 BC, only Egypt held sufficient reserves of corn and grain to both survive the future and to be able to sell their excess stocks to the starving peoples of the neighbouring lands, at a high premium, of course.
www.thecreativeuniverse.org /MOSES.htm   (15058 words)

  
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I assume this is where things will remain for a while, since they have had their vans re-stenciled with this information.
Conditions in Trail, Kelowna, and Rogers Pass, BC were pretty poor due to the very high mountains and very steep narrow valleys (like Alaska, there is no trace of sunset enhancement; the stations just drop in all at once shortly after dark).
Daytime is best spent photographing critters, which were out in abundance this year: fl bears, elk, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, and mule deer (all with babies) plus "moose and squirrel" for the Jay Ward fans.
www.worldofradio.com /dxld5106.txt   (11930 words)

  
 Persia Tour: Inquiry
Kurush was succeeded by his son Kambiz III (529 BC).
The first time the city is mentioned in historic documents is in inscriptions left from Tiglat Palser I (1100 BC) [10] at its hight of civilisation.
The consequence of such a minimalist [13] approach to Kurdish history and historical linguistics is far-reaching and beyond the scope of this short article.
www.persiatour.ir /topics/article_031224.html   (1892 words)

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