-1330
---- This page relates to the year -1330 Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
The Middle East
- Reign of Pahir-ishshan I {{er}}, king of Élam (fine in -1310).
- the victory of the Kassites of Babylon over the Élam seems to have been the cause of a change of dynasty which stressed the tradition élamite while being declared downward of the sister-wife of Shilhaha, Sukkal-Mah of the end of the century, by imposing the use of the national language instead of the akkadien and by affirming the primacy of Napirisha, god originating in Anshan, from now on called Anzân.
Arts & cultures
Economy and company
Europe
- Apogee of the Civilization mycénienne.
- Mycéniens establish commercial counters with Cyprus, with Milet, Rhodos, on the Asian coasts, African and European.
- the economy mycénienne is very centralized, based on agriculture (oil, corn), the breeding (wool) and the metallurgy. The texts give a report on slaves men and women whose exact statute remains vague. Taxes in kind are perceived. The circulation of the goods is controlled by a system of “seals”.
- the palatiaux workshops mycéniens of the continent (Mycènes, Pylos, Thèbes) produce luxury articles and of prestige (ivory, goldsmithery, stones, ceramics, crockery of bronze, weapons).
Sciences and technology
Births
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Death
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