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1500 BCChina [astronomy]Chinese astronomers make the earliest record of an appearance of a comet.
c. 1500 BCIndia [Hinduism]The Hindu Vedic hymns and religious rituals become established in India.
c. 1500 BCEurope [everyday life]The Urnfield cultures flourish in this and the following century in England (in Wessex), southern Germany, and Denmark. The Urnfield people are pastoral rather than agricultural, use bronze extensively, and are ruled by a warrior class of aristocracy. They cremate chiefs and their families and place the remains in urns which are then interred in cemeteries. The culture continues into the Iron Age (c. 700 BC).
c. 1500 BCCentral America, North America, South America [everyday life]Neolithic skills similar to those in Europe – weaving, basketmaking, pottery, the building of houses, and the formation of villages – develop in the Americas, as well as a priest class. The use of iron, the wheel, the plough, and money will not develop until the coming of European colonialists.
c. 1500 BCAsia Minor [materials]The Hittites of Asia Minor are the first to discover how to obtain iron from iron ore. Although iron is the second most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, metallic iron is only known from the rare discovery of iron-rich meteorites.
c. 1500 BCChina [transport]Wheeled vehicles appear in China.


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(Interestingly, the first "case study" about back pain dates back to around 1500 BC.
By 1500 BC, moulded and pressed glass vessels were commonplace in Egypt and the skills to make them had spread to Europe.
Early medical records from China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, dating back to at least 1500 BC, mention the use of animal dung and soybean curd in the treatment of wounds and infected swellings.
 
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