Ancient Near East

Detailed Map of Ancient Mesopotamia

Black and white printable map....

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King David

from Timeline of Jewish History [Mesopotamia] [People]...

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Nebuchadnezzar II

(r. 605""562 bc), greatest king of the neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean, dynasty, who conquered much of southwestern Asia; known also for his extensive building in the major cities of Babylonia. [Mesopotamia] [People]...

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Garden of Eden (Judeo-Christian Tradition)

Hanging Gardens of Babylon [Mesopotamia] [Places]...

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Sea Peoples: in the Late Bronze Age (map)

map. (University of Oregon) [Mesopotamia] [Places]...

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Nineveh

Nineveh, Assyrian Ninua was an important city in ancient Assyria. This "exceeding great city", as it is called in the Book of Jonah, lay on the eastern bank of the Tigris (modern-day Mosul, Iraq). Ancient Nineveh's mound-ruins are located on a level part of the plain near the river within an 1800-acre area circumscribed by a seven and one-half mile...

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Abraham

Catholic Encyclopedia [Mesopotamia] [People]...

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David: a Man after God's Heart

[Mesopotamia] [People]...

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New Societies in West Asia

[Mesopotamia] [People]...

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Genesis in Sumer

History of the Sumerians and their origin. [Mesopotamia] [Places]...

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