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  • ...g=dailyh0c-20&linkId=6f56d7a26bd2ff61646352141eaed877 The Sumerians: Their History, Culture, and Character]''. 12. [pr.]. Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press. ...97b0beeb1c7b0c02" Tree of Life: An Archaeological Study]''. Studies in the History of Religion. Brill.</ref>
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  • ====Early History==== ...(2006) <i>Temples, tithes, and taxes: the temple and the economic life of ancient Israel</i>. Peabody, Mass, Hendrickson Publishers.</ref>
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  • ...bitions in the Semitic and Afro-Semitic populations, such as in Palestine, ancient Mesopotamia, and Egypt, continued through historical periods.<ref>For more ...nhumation, while later Greeks did practice cremation, likely influenced by Anatolian cultures that also were influenced by Iranian and Indian cultures (i.e., th
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  • Few battles in the ancient world had as much impact on history as the Battle of Marathon. The battle has provided fodder for numerous book ...enid Empire ruthlessly crushed the Ionian Revolt (499-493 BC) of the Greek-Anatolian city-states, which proved to be the first round of the Greco-Persian Wars a
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  • Of all the people of the ancient world, one of the most important but least known is a group collectively kn ...at information, there are still many questions surrounding these enigmatic ancient peoples.
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  • ...Crusades. The Battle of Manzikert is one of the most important in medieval history, and its repercussions can still be felt today. ...Seljuk raids into Anatolia. Emperor Romanus needed its resources, and the Anatolian provinces were the source of most of its military manpower. The Seljuk rai
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  • ...enth and early twentieth centuries, it became clear that many medieval and ancient societies developed geopolitical systems that were as intricate as any toda ...“Before Israel: Syria-Palestine in the Bronze Age.” In <i> The Oxford History of the Biblical World.</i> Edited by Michael Coogan. (Oxford: Oxford Univer
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  • ...anizations that reap the rewards for shareholders engaged in trading is an ancient one and goes back millennia. ==Early History==
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  • ...i Empire also may have been an impetus for growth at an early point in its history. ...led Mitanni “Nahrina.” <ref> Mieroop, Marc van de. <i>A History of the Ancient Near East: ca. 3000-323 BC.</i> Second Edition. (London: Blackwell, 2007),
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  • ...ke the modern secular world, religion permeated all aspects of life in the ancient world and was intertwined with politics, government, and even commerce. Unf ..., other ethnic influences entered their religion, including Hattic (native Anatolian), Hurrian, and Semitic.
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  • ...ey brought from Mount Taggata in Alasiya. <ref> Pritchard, James B, ed. <i>Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament.</i> Third Edition. (Princ ===Alashiya as Ancient Cyprus===
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  • ...n accustomed to Achaemenid rule. Alexander knew that once he conquered the ancient city of Gordium, it was an open road south to the Levant and then into Egyp ...historians are convinced of that assignment. <ref> Kuhrt, Amélie. <i>The Ancient Near East: c. 3000-330 BC.</i> (London: Routledge, 2010), p. 566</ref> The
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