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1. ODYSSEY/NearEast
Tells about ancient life in the cradle of civilization.
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2. To 500 A.D.
To 500 A.D. Near East (ancient) Showing 1 to 3 of 3 Previous 1 Next Ancient History Good for Basic Research
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3. The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy Or The Geography, History,
The Sixth Great Oriental Monarchy or The Geography, History, Antiquities of PARTHIA; RAWLINSON, GEORGE .. Offered by BayfieldBooks/What Goes
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4. Ancient Egyptian History, Culture, Etc.
Near East Section / Ancient Egyptian History, Culture, etc.
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5. Ancient Mesopotamian History, Culture, Literature, Etc
Near East Section Ancient Mesopotamian History, Culture, Literature, etc
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6. World History Ancient History Sumeria, Mesopotamia, Babylon
The Ancient Near East Featured in Macworld one of the best history sites on the web
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7. Homework Helper - Ancient History
Ancient History in General Ancient Civilizations A Virtual Tour http//www.taiseikodaitoshi.com http//carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/NEAREAS. ..
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8. Ancient History Pathfinder
Pollack DT60 .C38 Ancient Egypt Casson BS1180 .P82 1958 Ancient NearEast DS62.2 .F56 Archaeological history of the ancient Middle
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9. Homework Center - Ancient Classic Cultures
Ancient Classical History Cultures Megasites Ancient Scripts and Languages http//www emory.edu/ODYSSEY/NEAREAST/homepg.html.. ..
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10. IKeepBookmarks.com - Aaron Driscoll/Ancient History Sites
neareast.htm. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Main Page. Lesson Mesopotamia (Women in World History Curriculum) Lesson Plan (World History)
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11. History On The Internet: Ancient Near East
The history of the ancient Near East involves a huge time span, from the foundingof Babel, http//www.classicalhomeschooling.org/history/neareast.html
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History on the Internet
Akkadian Language

This site deals not only with the grammar and translation of the Akkadian language, but also contains an excellent overview of the history of Mesopotamia, and two translations of important cuniform tablets: the Babylonian creation myth, and a link to the Code of Hammurabi. (Frames prevent direct links.) Ancient Near East Interactive Map
Clicking anywhere on the map will allow you to view the extent of the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, and Macedonian empires at their height. Another interactive map shows the various empires dominating Mesopotamia from 3000 to 1000 B.C. Cradle of Civilization
A great overview of the Sumerians through the Persians and their interaction with Israel from a biblical perspective. Be sure to look into the excellent chart of the genealogies of Adam for help in putting the secular dates of the Ancient Near East in perspective with the biblical timeline from the creation of the world. Genesis and Ancient Near Eastern Stories of Creation and the Flood
Much has been written about the relationship between the early chapters of Genesis and creation and flood stories from ancient Mesopotamia. This is an up-to-date overview of this subject.

12. Mythology's MythingLinks: Near East -- Anatolia
Illustrated and annotated collection of links looking at the history, mythology, traditions, and archaeological wealth of ancient Anatolia and Central Asia. Includes a section on the Amazons.
http://www.mythinglinks.org/NearEast~Anatolia.html
MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
Pacifica Graduate Institute
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
THE NEAR EAST
ANATOLIA
which once covered much of modern Turkey
Note: also see Eurasia/Caucasus/Central Asia
From the Historical Chronology of the Amazons site (see below)
Additional Maps:
http://www.atamanhotel.com/maps/prehistoric.html

[General map of Anatolia with the main prehistoric and Hittite sites]
http://www.atamanhotel.com/whc/hattusa-bogaskoy.html

[Detailed map of Hattusa, the Hittite capital] http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/turkey.jpg [Updated 12/14/01] http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/commonwealth/Caucasus_Cntrl_Asia_pol_95.jpg Dead 12/14/01 search their site from link] http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/commonwealth/CIS_Central_Asia_pol_95.jpg Dead 12/14/01 search their site from link] http://www.turkishodyssey.com/maps/maps.htm [The 7 regions of Anatolia with great clickable closeups of regional sites] http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/6150/ethno.jpg [Ethnolinguistic Groups in the Caucasus] For excellent data on Anatolian geography, see

13. Ancient Near East - Persia | Asia Minor | Mesopotamia | Israel
history of the game from ancient Mesopotamia and its reincarnations throughoutthe world. ancient / Classical history Glossary Main Glossary
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Ancient Persia / Asia Minor / Mesopotamia / Israel
Resources on the ancient Near East, the cradle of civilization and the are surrounding the Mediterranean powers of Greece and Rome, including Persia, Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, and Israel.
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Recent Fifth Century B.C. Timeline Events during the fifth century in Greece and Rome, which include the Persian Wars. The Battle of Salamis In The Battle of Salamis , Barry Strauss explains the treacherous part Artemisia, Queen of Halicarnassus, may have played in the battle between the Persian allies and the Greeks. Decapolis Decapolis means ten cities and it was an ancient group of ten cities in eastern Palestine.

14. Ancient / Classical History, - FAQs
An index of FAQs for the ancient/Classical history guide site.
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15. Ancient History Pathfinder
P82 1958 ancient neareast DS62.2 .F56 Archaeological history of the ancientMiddle East Finegan N5340 .W55 1996 Art of the ancient Mediterranean world
http://www.ar.cc.mn.us/cclibrary/ancientpathfinder.htm
Ancient History Pathfinder C ambridge Campus Library of ARCC
www.anokaramsey.edu/library/cambridge.cfm

11-23-04 bb Reference Sources:
Ref Civilization of the ancient Mediterranean: Greece
Ref DS57 .C55 1995 Civilizations of the ancient Near East
Ref CB351 .D24 1984
Dictionary of medieval civilization
Ref G1033 .S28 1995 Penguin historical atlas of ancient Rome
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

16. ODYSSEY/NearEast/BOOK&Sites
This book traces the history and development of the ancient Near East fromneolithic times to the defeat of the Persians by Alexander the Great in the
http://carlos.emory.edu/ODYSSEY/NEAREAST/NEBooks&Sites.html
These Websites and Books about the Ancient Near East will help your learn more about these early civilizations. Web sites about Near East Ancient Art: Mesopotamia The Detroit Institute of Arts
http://www.dia.org/collections/ancient/mesopotamia/mesopotamia.html

This site gives a brief introduction to the history and culture of ancient Mesopotamia. It is illustrated by objects in the museum's collection. Click on each object for further description and discussion. Ancient Art: Persepolis/Ancient Iran The Detroit Institute of Arts
http://www.dia.org/collections/ancient/persepolis/persepolis.html

This site gives a brief introduction to the history and culture of ancient Persia. It is illustrated by objects in the museum's collection. Click on each object for further description and discussion. Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall? Annenburg/CPB Exhibits
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/

This site explores the collapse of four ancient civilizations, including Mesopotamia. It investigates whether there are common reasons for such collapses. Flints and Stones: Real Life in Prehistory The Museum of Antiquities (U.K.)

17. Michael C. Carlos Museum: Permanent Collection: Ancient Near Eastern Art
ancient Near Eastern Art permanent collection page for the Michael C. The history of the collections reflects the interest and development of Near
http://carlos.emory.edu/COLLECTION/NEAREAST/

Permanent Collection
: Ancient Near Eastern Art The Near Eastern collections of the Carlos Museum embody the legacy of the ancient Near East from the beginnings of agriculture and writing to the growth of the first cities and empires. The Near Eastern collections are wide-ranging geographically and embrace the regions and ancient cultures of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and parts of Syria), ancient Iran, the Levant (countries bordering the eastern Mediterranean), Anatolia, (Turkey), and Northwest Africa. The history of the collections reflects the interest and development of Near Eastern archaeology during the 20th century and includes objects acquired by Emory professor William Arthur Shelton in the 20s as part of his participation in the expeditions of the American Scientific Mission, material from Dame Kathleen Kenyon's excavations of the ancient site of Jericho, and objects from Edwin Link's investigations in the harbor of Caesarea Maritima in the 60s. Cuneifrom Cylinder of Nabopolassar Recording Repair of the City Wall of Babylon Mesopotamia, Babylon. Neo-Babylonian Period, Reign of Nabopolassar, 625 - 605 B.C. Clay, 3 7/8 x 2 1/16 in. (9.8 x 5.2 cm). 1921.131 Trefoil Juglet Eastern Mediterranean, Late 6th - 5th centuries B.C. Glass, core-formed, 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in. (10 x 6.3 cm). Gift of the Connoisseurs. 1987.2

18. World History Ancient History Sumeria, Mesopotamia, Babylon
The ancient Near East. Featured in Macworld one of the best history sites on Near East Odyssey Online, Emory University - a great site with history,
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19. Mythology's Mythinglinks: The Tigris-Euphrates Region Of The Ancient Near East
try this link from NS Gill, the about.com ancient history guide her There s also a Dictionary of ancient Middle Eastern Gods on the day I
http://www.mythinglinks.org/NearEast~TigrisEuphrates.html
MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
Pacifica Graduate Institute
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
NEAR EAST
THE TIGRIS-EUPHRATES RIVER VALLEY
Also known as Mesopotamia, Sumer,
Map of Sumer
Click on the link for a larger version 25 July 2002: link is broken I'm trying to get an update.
For more excellent maps of many regions of the Near East, see this page of links from about.com:
Huwawa [Humbaba] , the Mesopotamian Forest God,
who originated in a time when there were still forests to be protected.
He was later betrayed and slain by his one-time friend Enkidu
and Enkidu's new ally, the warrior-king Gilgamesh (Terracotta relief, c. 2000 BCE) [From Time/Life 's series, MYTH AND MANKIND: Epics of Early Civilization: Middle Eastern Myth, http://eawc.evansville.edu/nepage.htm [25 July 2002: link is broken hopefully it's temporary] From the University of Evansville, Indiana comes a brief overview of the epic of Gilgamesh: From the Near East comes the Old Babylonian account of the life and death of GILGAMESH. There was a real Gilgamesh, a king who ruled some 2700 years before Christ lived and the Romans consolidated their vast empire.... The site offers links to related Near Eastern texts from the Old Testament and elsewhere.

20. MYTHING LINKS / Near East's Opening Page
is a showcase of the history, art and archaeology of the ancient Near East . If you re interested in ancient Near Eastern music, don t miss this
http://www.mythinglinks.org/neareast.html
MYTH*ING LINKS
by Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
Pacifica Graduate Institute
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS [The music is a transcription of an ancient Hurrian Hymn
see Richard Dumbrill's site below the image of a harpist]

THE NEAR EAST's
PORTAL PAGE
Map of the Near East from Chicago's Oriental Institute
[see below]
[For more maps of the Near East, see this page of links from about.com
General Links
Relevant to the Entire Near Eastern Region [Note: a menu of Myth*ingLinks pages on specific regions will be found at the bottom of this page] http://www.vaa.fak12.uni-muenchen.de/archint.html [Added 1 March 2000]: This is , a German site with a well chosen selection of links to many Near Eastern archaeological sites; many of these are in English but other languages are represented as well. (Note: this site is also listed elsewhere in my Near East pages.) http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/HIGH/OI_Museum_Highlights.html Chicago's Oriental Institute has a superb collection of Near Eastern artifacts. This page looks at some of them, grouped both by region and theme: The Oriental Institute Museum is a showcase of the history, art and archaeology of the ancient Near East. An integral part of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, which has supported research and archaeological excavation in the Near East since 1919, the Museum exhibits major collections of antiquities from Egypt, Mesopotamia, Iran, Syria, Palestine, and Anatolia.

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