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  1. The Age of Empires: Mesopotamia in the First Millennium BC by Francis Joannès, 2005-03-03
  2. Ancestor of the West : Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam, and Greece by Jean Bottero, Clarisse Herrenschmidt, et all 2000-06-15
  3. Ancient Mesopotamia (Cultural Atlas for Young People) by Erica C. D. Hunter, 2007-06-30
  4. Mesopotamia (Excavating the Past) by Jane Shuter, 2005-09
  5. Pre-Sargonic Period: Early Periods, Volume 1 (2700-2350 BC) (RIM The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia) by Douglas Frayne, 2008-04-30
  6. Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent (Looking Back) by Mavis Pilbeam, 1999-10
  7. Mesopotamia (Grandes Civilizaciones) by Parramon, Eva Bargallo i Chaves, 2004-12
  8. Le Musee Du Louvre: Encyclopedie Photographique De L'Art, Mesopotamia-Canaan-Cyprus-Greece
  9. Mesopotamia: Assyrians, Sumerians, Babylonians (Dictionaries of Civilizations) by Enrico Ascalone, 2007-07-02
  10. Cradle of Civilization (Great Ages of Man) by Samuel Noah Kramer, Editors of Time-Life Books, 1969
  11. Man Makes Himself by V. Gordon Childe, 1953
  12. Mesopotamia: Creating And Solving Word Problems (Powermath) by Bonnie Coulter Leech, 2006-08-31
  13. Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod by Charle Penglase, 1997-03-24
  14. Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia (Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras) by Gwendolyn Leick, 2003-09

121. Rocking The Cradle
In Iran, an archaeologist is racing to uncover a literate Bronze Age society he believes predates ancient mesopotamia. Critics say he may be overreaching, but they concede his dig will likely change our view of the dawn of civilization. From Smithsonian Magazine, Vol 35 number 2.
http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues04/may04/pdf/iran.pdf

122. Artemission - Ancient Artifacts And Antiquities Online Art Gallery
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123. Map Of Ancient Babylonia
Topographic map of ancient mesopotamia from Syracuse University.
http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/maxpages/classes/his381/BabyloniaMap.htm

124. Page Moved
Provides information about geography, religion, daily life, and clothing. Includes classroom activities and homework help.
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125. Ancient Law - Professor Bernard Hibbitts
Mesopotamian Law. Cyrus H. Gordon, The ancient Near East 7284 (1964); EA Speiser, Hans Julius Wolff, Greek Legal history Its Functions and
http://www.law.pitt.edu/hibbitts/ancientl.htm
This seminar explores the laws and legal practices of six ancient civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Egypt, the Hittite Empire, Israel, Greece and Rome. This page contains a full course description , a list of required readings and hyperlinks
Listed below are the required readings on the legal cultures of each of the six ancient civilizations studied in this course.
Mesopotamian Law
Hittite Law Greek Law Egyptian Law ... Roman Law
Mesopotamian Law
  • Cyrus H. Gordon, The Ancient Near East E.A. Speiser, "Early Law and Civilization", in Collected Writings J.J. Finkelstein, "Law in the Ancient Near East", 5 Encyclopedia Biblica (1968), reprinted in Jewish Law and Decision-Making: A Study Through Time (Aaron M. Schreiber, ed., 1979) J.N. Postgate, "Laws and the Law", in Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History Theodore J. Meek, trans., "The Code of Hammurabi", in Ancient Near Eastern Texts (J. Pritchard, ed., 1955) Jean Bottero, "The Code' of Hammurabi", in Mesopotamia, Writing, Reasoning and the Gods

Egyptian Law
  • Robert Wenke, "The Origins of Cultural Complexity in Africa", in

126. The Globe And Mail
Renewed conflict could boost looting of mesopotamia, archaeologists fear.
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127. Babylon
Overview of trade, transportation, and other aspects of ancient Babylon and mesopotamia.
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128. Mr. Dowling's Mesopotamia Page
Discusses the history and geography of mesopotamia up through the time of theAssyrians, illustrated with historical maps. Written for students.
http://www.mrdowling.com/603mesopotamia.html
Home E-Mail Download Lessons Interactive Quiz ... South America The Fertile Crescent Civilization developed slowly in different parts of the world. People began to settle in areas with abundant natural resources. A section of the Middle East is called the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent is a rich food-growing area in a part of the world where most of the land is too dry for farming. The Fertile Crescent is a crescent shaped region that extends from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. NEXT: Gilgamesh To cite this page:
Dowling, Mike, "Mr. Dowling's Mesopotamia page," available from http://www.mrdowling.com/603mesopotamia.html; Internet; updated Monday, November 8, 2004

129. Ancient Mesopotamia
Defines vocabulary related to the study and provides short descriptions of key people and events. Also includes project ideas and printable quizzes.
http://itss229.ed.psu.edu/k-12/edpgs/su96/meso/mesopotamia.html

130. CyberMuseum: Mesopotamian Links
Links relating to ancient mesopotamia, Babylon, and Sumer by Jay D'ambrosio.
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131. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Works Of Art: Ancient Near Eastern Art
Includes examples of art from ancient mesopotamia, Babylon, Sumer, and the Indus Valley. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
http://www.metmuseum.org/collections/department.asp?dep=3

132. History 310: The Ancient World
Sites for the Study of ancient history ABZU Regional Index MesopotamiaAkkadian Language and Mesopotamian Civilization ancient Mesopotamian history and
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133. Ancient Civilizations
ancient history (General). The ancient World Web An Internet resource guide to the Test your judgement against the ancient Mesopotamian lawgiver.
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Daily life in ancient Egypt, Greece, China, India, Rome, and U.S. Pacific Coast Indians.
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Eight ancient world cultures are explored at this college-level site: Ancient Near East ; Ancient India ; Ancient Egypt ; Ancient China ; Ancient Greece ; Ancient Rome ; Early Islamic World ; and Medieval Europe.
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Odyssey Online explores Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and sub-Saharan African cultures through museum artifacts, puzzles, games, and artifacts.
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134. Land Of Sumer And Akkad - Mesopotamian Archaeology
history and Environment of the Mesopotamian Plain. Selected Links MesopotamianArchaeology ARGOS Limited Area Search of the ancient World
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135. Lecture 2: Ancient Western Asia And The Civilization Of Mesopotamia
A full text lecture that discusses the civilization of ancient Sumer and mesopotamia.
http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture2b.html
Lecture 2
Ancient Western Asia and the Civilization of Mesopotamia
What is good in a man's sight is evil for a god,
What is evil to a man's mind is good for his god.
Who can comprehend the counsel of the gods in heaven?
The plan of a god is deep waters, who can fathom of it?
Where has befuddled mankind ever learned what is a god's conduct? Before Civilization
Between 9000 B.C. and the beginning of the Christian era, western civilization came into being in Egypt and in what historians call Ancient Western Asia (modern-day Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Turkey, southwestern Russia, Iraq and Iran). The earliest permanent settlements occurred between 9000-6000 B.C. and were accompanied by the domestication of plants and animals. Between 4000-3000 B.C., the first cities appeared in response to the pressures of population growth, the organizational requirements of irrigation and the demands of more complex trade patterns. According to our previous definitions, these societies of Egypt and Ancient Western Asia correspond to what we would call civilization (see Lecture 1 Around 10,000 B.C., many hunter-gatherers living along the coastal plains of modern Syria and Israel and in the valleys and hills near the Zagros Mountains between Iran and Iraq began to develop special strategies that led to a transformation in the human community. Rather than constantly traveling in search of food, people stayed in one region and exploited the seasonal sources of food, including fish, grain, fruits and game. At a community such as Jericho, people built and rebuilt their mud brick and stone huts rather than moving on as had their ancestors. In general, these communities began to focus on seasonal food sources and so were less likely to leave in search of new sources.

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137. Detroit Institute Of Arts : Permanent Collection - Ancient Art - Mesopotamia
mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, was the fertileriver plain where civilization was mesopotamia Persepolis/ancient Iran
http://www.dia.org/collections/ancient/mesopotamia/mesopotamia.html
Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, was the fertile river plain where civilization was born and where writing first appeared. Southern Mesopotamia was under the control of a series of kings from 3000 B.C. to the 6th century B.C. In its early history, Mesopotamia was a collection of agricultural city-states. These later gave way to centrally controlled empires which spread through conquest.
Gudea of Lagash
Dragon of Marduk
The northern Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, in existence by 1500 B.C., would become a great empire between the 9th and the 7th centuries B.C. The kings of this mountainous region were conquerors who led their armies on an endless succession of foreign campaigns and celebrated their success by building and decorating enormous stone palaces. Royal archives of inscribed clay tablets have left us a vast encyclopedia of Mesopotamian history.
Tiglath-Pileser III Receiving Homage
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138. Ancient History Pathfinder
Internet ancient history sourcebook Fordham University P65 ancient Mesopotamiathe Eden that never was Pollack DT60 .C38 ancient Egypt - Casson
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Ancient History Pathfinder C ambridge Campus Library of ARCC
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11-23-04 bb Reference Sources:
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Dictionary of medieval civilization
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Ref G2001.S1 M6 1996 Penguin historical atlas of ancient Greece
Audiovis CB68 .C55 pt. 1-4
Civilisation [videorecording] Audiovis CB245 .W4 pt.3-4 The Western tradition Ancient History Websites: Ancient history links BUBL Information Service CDLR, Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Best of History by Tom Daccord, Ctr for Teaching History w/ Technology Internet Ancient history sourcebook Fordham University HISTOS: Electronic journal of ancient historiography, Univ. of Durham Medieval history subject guide Arizona State University Internet Medieval sourcebook Fordham University Perseus Digital Library , Gregory Crane, ed. Tufts Univ

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