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17th century BC

 
Sci & Tech Chronology: In the year 1700 bce

Archaeology

The Hittites, a group of Indo-European speakers from the mountains between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, move into the plains of Anatolia (Turkey). See also 1370 bce Materials.

Medicine & health

An Egyptian papyrus by an unknown physician describes the brain's general anatomy -- the first written record about the brain. See also 2500 bce Medicine & health; 1550 bce Medicine & health.


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Millennium: 2nd millennium BC
Centuries: 18th century BC · 17th century BC · 16th century BC
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The 17th century BC is a century which lasted from 1700 BC to 1601 BC.

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Events

Satellite image of Thera, centre location of the Minoan eruption, one possible source of seventeenth century BC climatic disturbances

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Decades and years

References

  1. ^ LaMarche, Valmore C. Jr. & Hirschboeck, Katherine K. (1984). "Frost rings in trees as records of major volcanic eruptions". Nature 307: 121–126. doi:10.1038/307121a0. 
  2. ^ Baillie, M. G. L. & Munro, M. A. R. (1988). "Irish tree rings, Santorini and volcanic dust veils". Nature 332: 344–346. doi:10.1038/332344a0. 
  3. ^ Vogel, J. S. et al. (1990). "Vesuvius/Avellino, one possible source of seventeenth century BC climatic disturbances". Nature 344: 534–537. doi:10.1038/344534a0. 

 
 

 

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