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  • ...nown [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]], [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] and [[Middle Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Later in life, he became a [[United Kingdom|British]] ...sing, as the Emperor established him at [[Qorata]], a village on the south-eastern shores of Lake Tana, and sent him numerous gifts. The emperor sent the Brit
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt ...fall of the Ur III Dynasty after an [[Elam]]ite invasion in 2004/1940 BC (middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt ...fall of the Ur III Dynasty after an [[Elam]]ite invasion in 2004/1940 BC (middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt ...fall of the Ur III Dynasty after an [[Elam]]ite invasion in 2004/1940 BC (middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite
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  • ...nt Sumerians and Egyptians as early as 5,000 years ago.<ref>Treasures from Royal Tombs of Ur By Richard L. Zettler, Lee Horne, Donald P. Hansen, Holly Pittm ...ecorating of eggs with the feast of the resurrection of Christ, and by the Middle Ages this practice was so widespread that in some places Easter Day was cal
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