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Babylonia

Ancient Near East

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Ancient Near East Hittites Assyrians Persians Coinage Babylonian ?Neo Babylonian Egypt Kingdom Old middle Kingdom Pre-dynastic unification Upper Egypt South Lower Egypt North Hellenistic Kings list Narmer Egyptian Language Semantic Menkaure MNKR Mukepivos Mycerinos Rosetta Stone Ancient greek Demotic Hieroglyphic Ashlar Masonry Ephesus Pantheon Divine Sanction Indo-european Post & Lintel
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Steles and voltives

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Three NEAR EAST pieces to remember? Stele of NaramSin AKKADIAN 2300-2200 BCE Votive of Gudea NEO-SUMERIAN 2141-2122 BCE Stele of Hammurabi BABYLONIAN c1780 BCE A stele is a monument composed of a single column or shaft typically erected to commemorate an important event or person. The Akkadians under Sargon dominated the Sumerians about 2300 BC. Naram-Sin was Sargon's grandson. The god-like Akkadian kings ruled with absolute authority. Naram-Sin's title was "King of the Four Quarters" meaning "Ruler of the World." Damaged on both the top and bottom, Naram-Sin's stele depicts the king's defeat of the Lullubi peoples of present-day Iran. Stele of NaramSin, AKKADIAN 2300-2200 BCE

World History Ch 2 Review

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• Events, Individuals, and Dates o 12,000 BC: Hunter-gatherers moved into Nile River Valley and changed to food producers o 6,000 BC: Neolithic culture developed in Nile River o 3,000 BC: Hieroglyphics were developed o 1,780 BC: Hyksos invaded Egypt, but was later re-conquered o 1,213 BC: Egypts decline o 2,330 BC: Sumerians were conquered by the Akkadians o 1,792 BC: Babylonians conquered Akkadians o 1,600 BC: The Hittites conquered Babylonians o 2,000 BC: Assyrians conquered Hittites o 722 BC: Assyrians conquered Israel o 600 BC: Coins invented by Lydians o 612 BC: Chaldeans conquered the Assyrians o 539 BC: Persians conquered Chaldeans • Significant Events o 12,000 BC: Hunter-gatherers moved into Nile River Valley and changed to food producers
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