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The 1330s BC is a decade which lasted from 1339 BC to 1330 BC. ... Valley of the Kings near Deir el-Bahri is made. 18th dynasty. It is now in Egyptian Museum, ...
The 1330s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, ... April 26 – The Ascent of Mount Ventoux is made by the Italian poet Petrarch: ...
The Ogofau Roman gold mines at Dolaucothi, The National Trust Year Book 1976-77 (1977). Annels, A and Burnham, BC, The Dolaucothi Gold Mines , University of Wales, Cardiff, 3rd Ed (1995). Burnham, Barry C. "Roman Mining at Dolaucothi: the Implications of the 1991-3 Excavations near the Carreg Pumsaint", Britannia 28 (1997), 325-336
1330 19 March – Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, son of Edward I and brother of Edward II, (executed by Roger Mortimer) (born 1301) 29 November – Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, de facto ruler of England (born 1287)
Pages in category "Populated places established in the 1330s" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
1330 in various calendars; Gregorian calendar: 1330 MCCCXXX: Ab urbe condita: 2083: Armenian calendar: 779 ԹՎ ՉՀԹ: Assyrian calendar: 6080: Balinese saka calendar: 1251–1252
Many coins throughout history were made of gold, silver and copper. Silver: Gold: Iron: Numerous Chinese cash coins were made of iron, with the first being issued by the Han dynasty in 118 BCE. From 1942 through 1952, some of the Swedish krona coins – such as the 1, 2 and 5 öre – were made of iron. Lead: Most commonly seen in southeast ...
The earliest gold artifacts were discovered at the site of Wadi Qana in the Levant. [13] Silver is estimated to have been discovered in Asia Minor shortly after copper and gold. [14] There is evidence that iron was known from before 5000 BC. [15] The oldest known iron objects used by humans are some beads of meteoric iron, made in Egypt in ...