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  • ...uage|Greek]] by [[Berossus]]. The "Babylonian King List of the Hellenistic Age" is a continuation that mentions all the [[Seleucid]] kings from [[Alexande ==Middle [[Bronze Age]]==
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  • The area around Diyarbakır has been inhabited by humans from the stone age with tools from that period having been discovered in the nearby Hilar cave ...ps of the Byzantine Empire fled in the face of the Persian invasion of the early 7th century, with a resultant spread of the [[Jacobite Church]], [[Michael
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  • ...ern-day southern [[Iraq]], during the [[Chalcolithic]] and [[Early Bronze Age]]. Although it was previously thought that the earliest forms of writing in ...0move%20into%20lower%20mesopotamia%2C%20the%20Samarra%22&f=false | title = Early Civilizations of the Old World: The Formative Histories of Egypt, the Levan
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  • ...a]]n empire, all native to the territory of modern-day Iraq. In the [[Iron Age]], it was controlled by the [[Neo-Babylonian Empire]]s. The indigenous Cha ....com/books?id=K-4OtwAACAAJ&d |title=Southern Mesopotamia During the Bronze Age|work= Lisa E. Gross|year=2003|pages=|postscript=}}</ref> In modern academic
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  • ...ites in particular, occupied huge swathes of southern Mesopotamia, and the early Amorite rulers were largely held in vassalage to Elam. [[Samsu-Ditana]] was to be the last Amorite ruler of Babylon. Early in his reign he came under pressure from the [[Kassites]], a people origina
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  • ...le East]] and [[Egypt]] in the late [[Bronze Age|Bronze]] and early [[Iron Age]]s. ...Akkadian inscription was found on a bowl at [[Ur]], addressed to the very early pre-Sargonic king Meskiang-nuna of Ur by his queen Gan-saman, who is though
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