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101. Asia Bookroom: Middle East - Archaeology
We also carry a good selection of books on the middle east, the Pacific and Africaas well Divided into parts Phoenician Civilization; The Great Areas;
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Global Service Personal Attention Middle East - Archaeology Adams, Robert Mc., and Ofer Bar-yosef et al. The Hilly Flanks. Essays on the Prehistory of Southwestern Asia. Presented to Robert J. Braidwood. November 15 1982. Black and white photographic illustrations, black and white line drawings, figures, tables, ix + 374pp.. A very good copy in wrappers. University of California Press. Chicago. 1983. This book is a compliation of eighteen papers 9four in French text) put together by his colleagues as a tribute to Robert J. Braidwood. T is no. 36 in the series Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization.
(ISBN ). AU$55.00 [Please quote ID:65097 when referring to this item] Eichler, Barry L. Indenture at Nuzi: The Personal Tidennutu Contract and its Mesopotamian Analogues. xv + 163pp, appendices, tables, bibliography, indices, dustjacket worn and soiled, now protected, a good copy. Yale University Press. New Haven. 1973. Gives a glimpse into a vital socio-economic aspect of ancient Mesopotamian civilization. (ISBN ).

102. ODYSSEY/NearEast/BOOK&Sites
The middle east. Silver Burdett Press, 1988. This book explores the ancientNear east through maps, illustrations, and information that describes 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.)

103. Science -- Sign In
ASHKELON, ISRAELThe discovery of two 8th century BC Phoenician ships loaded Philistia was one of the middle east s coastal trading powers some 3000
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104. Ancient Background
Chronology and Characteristics of ancient Civilizations Located in the MiddleEast; Ruled by autocratic tyrant; Based on empires formed by conquest
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