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  • Miniatura para Narmer
    the seminar held in Cairo, 19-22 October 1986, on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the Netherlands Institute of Archaeology and Arabic Studies…
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  • Miniatura para Griegos capadocios
    Georgian, and Syrian populations of Anatolia had been Christian. By the fifteenth century more than 90 percent of the population was Muslim. Some of this…
    133 kB (17 241 palabras) - 14:33 27 abr 2024

Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Map of the Near East in 1450 BCE.…
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  • is first recorded in Uruk (modern day Iraq), at the end of the 4th millennium BCE, and soon after in various parts of the Near East. An ancient Mesopotamian…
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  • second half of 3rd millennium BCE, until they came to a halt with the extinction of the Indus valley civilization after around 1900 BCE. Mesopotamia had…
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  • system used to write Semitic languages in the Levant during the 2nd millennium BCE. Nearly all alphabetic scripts used throughout the world today ultimately…
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  • Aleppo, originally worshiped in the north of modern Syria in the third millennium BCE. Her name is often presumed to be either a feminine nisba referring…
    45 kB (5934 palabras) - 07:34 18 may 2024
  • Arameans (categoría Articles containing Old Aramaic (up to 700 BCE)-language text)
    encompassed central regions of modern Syria. At the beginning of the 1st millennium BCE, a number of Aramean-ruled states were established throughout the western…
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  • (abbreviated as CE), with the preceding years referred to as Before the Common Era (BCE). Astronomical year numbering and ISO 8601 avoid words or abbreviations related…
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  • in present-day Pakistan and north-western India. Early in the second millennium BCE, persistent drought caused the population of the Indus Valley to scatter…
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  • the 9th century BCE, eventually taking Sao form between the 11th and 4th centuries BCE, such that, by the end of the first millennium BCE, Sao presence…
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  • developed from the 4th millennium BCE, starting in the Uruk period for Mesopotamia (circa 4000–3100 BCE) and the half a millennium younger Gerzean culture…
    63 kB (6521 palabras) - 14:28 14 may 2024
  • Shuruppak and pre-Sargonic Nippur in southern Iraq and date to the mid-3rd millennium BCE. In these texts, written in Sumerian, the Euphrates is called Buranuna…
    66 kB (7229 palabras) - 10:16 12 may 2024
  • copper and tin, date to around 4500 BCE, but the alloy did not become widely used until the third millennium BCE. Neolithic societies usually worshiped…
    213 kB (23 597 palabras) - 08:27 20 may 2024
  • 1560s BC (redirección desde 1560s BCE)
    from January 1, 1569 BC to December 31, 1560 BC. 1567 BC—Egypt: End of Fifteenth Dynasty, end of Sixteenth Dynasty, end of Seventeenth Dynasty, start of…
    834 bytes (66 palabras) - 01:05 15 may 2023
  • Amorites (categoría States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC)
    "The Amorites: A Political History of Mesopotamia in the Early Second Millennium BCE", The Amorites, Brill, 2023 ISBN 978-90-04-54658-5 Zeynivand, Mohsen…
    32 kB (3949 palabras) - 13:44 25 mar 2024
  • 1520s BC (redirección desde 1520s BCE)
    1, 1529 BC to December 31, 1520 BC. 1528 Birth of Dan 1525 BC—End of Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt. 1522 BC—Jacob migrates to Egypt, settling in the Land…
    961 bytes (93 palabras) - 08:25 26 ago 2022
  • origin of Indian art can be traced to prehistoric settlements in the 3rd millennium BCE. On its way to modern times, Indian art has had cultural influences…
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  • 丝绸之路) was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. Spanning over 6,400 kilometers (4,000 miles)…
    107 kB (12 476 palabras) - 18:11 16 may 2024
  • Clendenen, Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, p. 293b. 1183 BCE – from 1092 BCE back to 1183 BCE, 2 generations plus 10 years. Counting back literally 2 generations…
    203 kB (7280 palabras) - 03:16 16 abr 2024
  • Hurrians (categoría States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC)
    Arrapha, yet by the mid-fifteenth century BC they had become vassals of the Great King of Mitanni. At the end of the second millennium BC the Urartians around…
    31 kB (3940 palabras) - 21:18 17 may 2024
  • The potter's wheel was probably invented in Mesopotamia by the 4th millennium BCE, but spread across nearly all Eurasia and much of Africa, though it…
    8 kB (876 palabras) - 19:24 25 ene 2024
  • reflecting developments in astronomical observation and horology, with over a millennium's worth of history. The major modern form is the Gregorian calendar-based…
    91 kB (9622 palabras) - 07:12 13 may 2024