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HOW IT WORKS
1600s in archaeology
Summary
The decade of the
1600s in archaeology
involved some significant events.
1590s
.
1600s in archaeology
.
1610s
Other topics: N/A
List of years in archaeology
(
table
)
… 1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
…
In science
1597
1598
1599
1600
1601
1602
1603
Art
Archaeology
Architecture
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Science
+...
Events
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c.1600: The Savile Map of
Bath, England
is drawn (discovered in
1977
by Anne Campbell Mcinnes).
1603
: In
Holland
,
Frederik de Houtman
publishes a
grammar
and dictionary of
Malay
and
Malagasy
, along with a treatise describing the
constellations
of the southern hemisphere.
1609
: A Dutch VOC ship built in
1601
or
1602
, and loaded with 18000
zinc
ingots, is wrecked in
1609
off
Gabon
,
West Africa
(discovered in
1985
, excavated by Michel L'Hour).
Births
edit
c.1600: Famiano Nardini,
Italian
archaeologist
(d.
1661
)
1602:
John Greaves
, English mathematician, astronomer and antiquary (d.
1652
)
[1]
1602: May 2 -
Athanasius Kircher
, German scholar (d.
1680
)
[2]
References
edit
^
"John Greaves - English mathematician, astronomer, and antiquary".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
17 May
2017
.
^
"Athanasius Kircher".
Yale University Library
. Retrieved
20 June
2017
.
Preceded by
1590s in archaeology
Archaeology timeline
1600s
Succeeded by
1610s in archaeology