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  • ====The Bronze Age==== ====Bronze Age Impact====
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  • *[[Why Was Ramesses II “Great” and How Did He Influence the History of the Ancient Near East?]] *[[How Did Globalism Begin during the Bronze Age]]
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  • ...rn day Israel, Palestine, and Lebanon) to create one of the largest Bronze Age empires. The Egyptians used that power to exploit valuable minerals and res ...ode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=d583c6f6dbc6c6ef67a14d5f648085ad The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt].</i> Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • ...phers contemplated the nature of the universe, there was a thriving Bronze Age civilization in Greece that influenced classical Greece the same way that t ...ng in extensive warfare with each other and other peoples. When the Bronze Age system collapsed so too did the Mycenaean culture, but when classical Greek
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  • ...Ba’al,” itself. In many of the Western Semitic languages of the Bronze Age, the word “baal” meant lord and was often used generically. Although th ...s cult to the numerous city-states that dotted the landscape of the Bronze Age Levant until he became the most important god in the wealthy influential ci
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  • ...l|left| Map Showing the Borders of the Major Kingdoms in the Middle Bronze Age Near East]] ...scholars made great advances in the fields of philology, archaeology, and history in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it became clear that
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  • ...vilization. His cycle of myths offers unique insights into Athens and its history. ...Troezen in the Peloponnese. Here Theseus spent his youth until he came of age and went to Athens to claim his birthright as the only son of King Aegeus.
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  • ...e most overlooked. Memphis was the political capital for most of pharaonic history, Thebes was an important religious center in the Middle and New kingdoms, a ...ble for much else in the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms. In the Late Bronze Age, though, as waves of Libyan migrants and invaders entered the Delta, Sais b
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  • ...for granted, and few know how its use originated and developed throughout history. In Western countries such as the United States, paper money has a relative ...to other Asian peoples. Despite having a profound impact on Asian economic history, the paper currency would be one of many inventions/discoveries that never
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  • ...e that of old world pre-modern societies, especially those from the Bronze Age, but the fundamental difference was that it was driven by a unique combinat ...> Townsned, pgs. 210</ref> Since the 1970s, many scholars of Pre-Columbian history have challenged this theory based on reexaminations of the available primar
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  • ...ed as a currency throughout the medieval and early modern periods of world history until it was finally combined with paper currency in the eighteenth century ...ntury History]] [[Category: Economic History]] [[Category: Political History]] [[Category:Wikis]]
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  • ...texts, there is little doubt that they influenced the course of pharaonic history. ...to the Sea Peoples to join. <ref> Drews, Robert. <i>The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe ca. 1200 BC.</i> (Princeton, New Je
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  • ...opotamian cities of Uruk and Ur. But as the Sumerians gradually faded from history in the late third millennium BC, the epicenter of Mesopotamian civilization ...played a subordinate role in mathematics for quite some time in Babylonian history. It was not until the end of the Kassite Dynasty when astronomy began to be
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  • [[File: Sargon.jpg|200px|thumbnail|left|Bronze Head of an Akkadian Ruler Believed to Be Sargon or One of His Successors]]_ Few rulers in ancient Mesopotamia influenced history more than Sargon I, also known as Sargon of Akkad (ruled ca. 2334-2279 BC).
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  • Early Bronze Age China, at around 2200 BC, was characterized by widespread flooding accordin ...all, see: Brooke, J. L. (2014). <i>Climate Change and the Course of Global History</i>. West Nyack: Cambridge University Press, pg. 295.</ref>
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  • ...Memphis served as Egypt’s political capital throughout most of pharaonic history, with the exception of Thebes being the capital in the Eleventh, Seventeent ...for nobles and other important Egyptians to be buried throughout pharaonic history.
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  • ...epresents one of the most fundamental aspects of Jewish religion and early history and is also recognized as an important event by Christians and Muslims. Bey ...omething significant happened in the Egyptian Delta during the Late Bronze Age that inspired the story of the Exodus.
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  • ...gious figures. Babylon was the primary city in Mesopotamia for most of its history and the capital for three of the greatest dynasties in Mesopotamian civiliz ...uch as the Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians. <ref> Mieroop, Marc van de. <i>A History of the Ancient Near East: ca. 3000-323 BC.</i> 2nd ed. (London: Blackwell,
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  • ...h greetings that maybe have been sent as a card of well-wishing. In Bronze Age China and Egypt, these societies show evidence of personalized messages sen ...roduced greeting cards and use in Christmas, see: Buday, G. (1992). <i>The history of the Christmas card</i>. Detroit: Omnigraphics. </ref>
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  • ...l use of drugs has been a fairly consistent phenomenon throughout recorded history and most likely much longer. ...aded it similarly to other commodities. In Cyprus, vessels from the Bronze age, about 3400 years ago, were also found to contain opium (Figure 1). Marijua
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