1600s BC (decade)

The 1600s BC was a decade lasting from January 1, 1609 BC to December 31, 1600 BC.

Millennium: 2nd millennium BC
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
  • 1609 BC
  • 1608 BC
  • 1607 BC
  • 1606 BC
  • 1605 BC
  • 1604 BC
  • 1603 BC
  • 1602 BC
  • 1601 BC
  • 1600 BC
Categories:
  • Egypt—End of Fourteenth Dynasty.
  • The creation of one of the oldest surviving astronomical documents, a copy of which was found in the Babylonian library of Ashurbanipal: a 21-year record of the appearances of Venus (which the early Babylonians called Nindaranna).
  • The end of the Indus Valley civilization.
  • The overthrow of the ruling Amorite dynasty in Aleppo, Syria.
  • The date of the earliest discovered rubber balls.
  • Egypt conquered by Asian tribes known as the Hyksos—see History of ancient Israel and Judah.
  • 1600 BC—Shang Dynasty instituted in China.
  • 1600 BC—Tumulus culture started.
  • c. 1600 BC—Nebra skydisk created in what is now Germany.
  • c. 1600 BC—The foundations of the Olmec civilization in southern Mexico.
  • c. 1600 BC—Cycladic civilization ends.
  • c. 1600 BC–1550 BC—"Mask of Agamemnon" Funerary mask, from the royal tombs at Mycenae, Greece, is made. Grave Circle A. It is now at National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
  • c. 1600 BC–1200 BC—Hittite (Anatolia) iron tools and weapons.
  • c. 1600 BC – 1200 BC—Tiryns, Ancient Greece, is inhabited.
  • c. 1600 BC – Kings and princes on the mainland Greece have begun building large aboveground burial places commonly referred to as beehive tombs because of their rounded, conical shape.
  • c. 1600 BC—Hittites establish capital at Hattusa (near modern Boğazkale, Turkey).

Significant people

  • 1602 BC—Death of Shem, son of Noah, according to the Hebrew Calendar
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