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21. Ancient Civilizations
Mayan Gods The ancient Maya had a complex pantheon phoenicians history - another overview, phoenicians history lebanon middle east Phoenicia Arabic
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  • Celtic civilization - The Celt, also spelled KELT, Latin CELTA, plural Celtae.. Celts, another overview - (several sources) Druids - Who were the Druids ? (from "Celtic Heart") Barbarians - The term "Barbarian" is Greek in origin..(from Ellie Crystal) Runes, Celtic runes - Runes are an alphabetic script used by the peoples of Northern Europe from the first century c.e. until well into the Middle Ages.. Celtic Calendar - There are three primary schools of thought regarding Celtic calendrical practice.. (from "Celtic Heart") The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal - The story of Bran. Celtic Knotwork: celtic knots - J. Romilly Allen has identified eight basic knots from which most Celtic knotwork patterns were derived.. Wicca - Paganism - Wicca is a religion that has roots going back to the dawn of man.
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  • 22. History Of The Ancient Middle East: Anthropology 3903
    G2230.H47 1987. Sasson, Jack M. (ed) 1995 Civilizations of the ancient Near east. 4 volumes. Mitanni. middle Assyrian Period. phoenicians. NeoAssyrian Period
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    ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST
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    Overhead #4 Class Hand-outs Hand-out 1 Hand-out 2 Hand-out 3 Hand-out 4 ... Hand-out 9 click on the link to download each file, require Adobe Acrobat Reader (to download click here MWF 2:30 - 3:20 Old Main 322 Instructor Jerome C. Rose, 348 Old Main, 575-5247 Office hours There will always be a list of open appointment times for at least two days each week posted outside of the Anthropology Office at Old Main 330 at least one week ahead. If you need more time than the 15 minute time slot just put your name down for as many time slots as you think that you will need. The most efficient way to contact me is by E-mail at jcrose@uark.edu. Of course you may always see me in class and set up an appointment. Texts Nissen, Hans J. 1988 The Early History of the Ancient Near East, 9000 - 2000 B.C.E. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

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    14. Ancient Civilisations Mesopotamia
    Cradle of Civilization
    Known as the "cradle of civilization", Mesopotamia served as the site for some of the world's earliest settlements. It occupied the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers that now constitutes the greater part of Iraq. The Sumerian civilization, which began in the region in about 3500 BC, built a canal system and the world's first cities.
    Egypt
    Step Pyramid, Saqqara, 2700 BC Egyptian Art and Architecture - the buildings, paintings, sculpture, and allied arts of ancient Egypt, from prehistoric times to its conquest by the Romans in 30 BC. Egypt had the longest unified history of any civilization in the ancient Mediterranean, extending with few interruptions from about 3000 BC to the 4th century AD . The nature of the country, fertilized and united by the Nile, and its semi-isolation from outside cultural influences, produced an artistic style that changed little during this long period. Art in all its forms was devoted principally to the service of the pharaoh, who was considered a god on earth, to the state, and to religion. From early times a belief in a life after death dictated that the dead be buried with material goods to their ensure well-being for eternity.
    Sumer
    Cuneiform writing
    of wedge-shaped strokes Sumerian Language - language of the peoples of the ancient kingdom of Sumer in Mesopotamia. Its vocabulary, grammar, and syntax do not appear to be related to those of any other known language. The oldest language preserved in writing, Sumerian was written in cuneiform script. Its earliest records date from about

    24. Ancient Near East Chronology
    ancient NEAR east. CHRONOLOGY. Arameans defeat Assyria and raid throughout the middle east. Hebrews and phoenicians destroy the Philistines.
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    ANCIENT NEAR EAST
    CHRONOLOGY
    3000 to 2600:
    Near East emerges from the Neolithic period. Copper and Bronze Ages. Ur dominates Sumer. Menes unites Upper and Lower Egypt. Old Kingdom starts (c. 2660) with its capital at Memphis. Campaigns into Nubia begin. Pyramid construction starts. Hieroglyphics and cuneiform writing develop. 2600 to 2200:
    Sargon the Great ( I ) founds the Akkadian Empire, dominating Mesopotamia and trading with the Indus Valley. Egypt divides in half. Assyrians settle in upper Tigris region. The Epic of Gilgamesh 2200 to 1800:
    Guti overrun Sumeria (2200) before Ur restoration in 2100. Egyptian Middle Kingdom starts (c. 2080) and controls Palestine and Syria. Hittites invade Anatolia. Amorite tribes invade out of Arabia and establish small states in Syria, Mesopotamia, and Larsa. Hurrians appear in northern Mesopotamia. Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations form in Greece. Start of 1800 B.C. Scenario 1800 to 1700 (turn 1):
    Old Assyrian Empire forms. Hammurabi's reign in Babylon features codified laws. 1700 to 1600 (turn 2):
    Hyksos seize power in the Nile Delta and Palestine. They introduce chariots to Egypt.

    25. Ancient Origins Of Phoenicians
    Back To Phoenicia . ancient Origins Of phoenicians Sidonians in the Old Testament and phoenicians by the to acquire an empire in the middle east, invaded and
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    Ancient Origins Of Phoenicians Although its inhabitants had a homogeneous civilization and considered themselves a single nation, Phoenicia was not a unified state but a group of city-kingdoms, one of which usually dominated the others. The most important of these cities were Simyra, Zarephath (Sarafand), Byblos, Jubeil, Arwad (Rouad), Acco ('Akko), Sidon (Sayda), Tripolis (Tripoli), Tyre (Sur), and Berytus (Beirut). The two most dominant were Tyre and Sidon, which alternated as sites of the ruling power. The Phoenicians, called Sidonians in the Old Testament and Phoenicians by the Greek poet Homer, were Semites, related to the Canaanites. Historical research indicates that they founded their first settlements on the Mediterranean coast about 2500 BC. Early in their history, they developed under the influence of the Sumerian and Akkadian cultures of nearby Babylon. About 1800 scapsbc Egypt, which was then beginning to acquire an empire in the Middle East, invaded and took control of Phoenicia. Beginning about 1400 scapsbc raids of Egyptian territory by the Hittites weakened the Egyptian empire, giving the Phoenician cities an opportunity to revolt. By about 1200 scapsbc the Phoenicians were independent of Egypt.bcbc At the dawn of history in the Middle East, a people speaking a Semitic language moved westward and occupied a very narrow coastal strip of the E Mediterranean. Recent excavations of the Phoenician city of Byblos have somewhat clarified the date of settlement by revealing that trade existed between Egypt and Byblos c.2800 B.C. and also that other important Phoenician centers existed at this time at Jerusalem, Jericho, Ai, and Megiddo.

    26. Middle School Benchmarks Grade 6
    Identify the major contributions of the phoenicians in the From the Unit ancient Greece students in Waltham features of the Europe, the middle east and the
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    Art Drama History and Social Science Mathematics ... Instructional Technology Standards The Grade Six student in Waltham will: Art R Drama History and Social Science The Ancient World From the Unit: Map and Globe Skills students in Waltham will be able to: Identify the 5 Themes of Geography. Differentiate between political, physical, landform, distribution, and topographical maps. Utilize primary and secondary sources. From the Unit: Early Man students in Waltham will be able to: Understand the climatic and environmental changes during the earth’s early stages. Recognize the importance of hunting and gathering to early civilization. Understand the evolution of agriculture as an occupation and its effects on Early Man’s lifestyle. Realize the impact of domestication on early Man. Become familiar with the concepts of socialization, society development, folkways and mores. From the Unit: Mesopotamia students in Waltham will be able to: Identify the location and geographic features of ancient Mesopotamia. Appreciate the cultural developments in the fields of art, architecture, invention, religious philosophy, and written communication.

    27. Chapter 2 Key Points
    South of the phoenicians lived the Hebrews whose religion made Babylonia the leading state in the middle east and its of the greatest cities of the ancient world
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    Chapter 2 1 . Civilization Begins in Mesopotamia
    • The valley between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in present-day Iraq was known in ancient times as Mesopotamia. By 3,000 B.C., the Sumerians had established a number of independent cities in Mesopotamia with an economy based on farming as well as industry and trade. Sumerians made great contributions to civilization in many areas: they invented the arch and dome and built great brick buildings in large cities; they organized a structure of government to direct people in public works and irrigation projects; they invented the wheel and built carts; they developed the cuneiform system of writing and a system of numbers based on 60; and they worked in astrology.
    2 . Egyptian Civilization: "The Gift of the N i l e "
    • Along the fertile banks of the River Nilethe longest in the worldKing Menes united the villages of both southern and northern Egypt with a single kingdom around 3,100 B . C . The powerful rulers of Egypt, called pharaohs, built large pyramids to be used as tombs. Upon death, the bodies of pharaohs were mummified and buried inside the p y r a m i d s . The Egyptians developed a system of writing called hieroglyphics which at first were carved in stone and later written on papyrus.

    28. Ancient History
    3000–1500 BC The most ancient civilization on 900–800 BC phoenicians establish Carthage (c. 810 BC of them, Seleucis I, establishes middle east empire with
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    Ra, Egyptian Sun God B.C. See also Egyptian Mythology The Great Pyramid at Giza (c. 2680 B.C. Kim Storm B.C. Peter F. Harrington Pythagoras B.C. Buddha B.C. B.C. B.C. See also Greek and Roman Mythology Tina Diodati Plato B.C. Augustus Caesar B.C. A.D. Mayan Hieroglyphics (c. 200 B.C. Pantheon in Rome(27 B.C. ; c. A.D. See also Greek and Roman Mythology Elaine Ouellette
    4.5 billion B.C.
    Planet Earth formed.
    3 billion B.C.
    First signs of primeval life (bacteria and blue-green algae) appear in oceans.
    600 million B.C.
    Earliest date to which fossils can be traced.
    4.4 million B.C.
    Earliest known hominid fossils ( Ardipithecus ramidus ) found in Aramis, Ethiopia, 1994.
    4.2 million B.C.
    Australopithecus anamensis found in Lake Turkana, Kenya, 1995.
    3.2 million B.C.
    Australopithecus afarenis
    2.5 million B.C.
    Homo habilis
    1.8 million B.C.
    Homo erectus Australopithecine species.
    1.7 million B.C.
    Homo erectus leaves Africa.
    B.C.

    29. Do Middle East - Destination Guide - Lebanon
    notable traders and sailors of the ancient world ruling The phoenicians finally declined when Alexander the Great swept through the middle east in the
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    Phoenicians
    The area now known as Lebanon first appeared in recorded history around 3000 B.C. as a group of coastal cities colonised by the Phoenicians, seafaring people related to the Canaanite, and one of the Mediterranean's greatest early civilisations. They created the first real alphabet, and became the most notable traders and sailors of the ancient world ruling the sea and became thriving mercantile centres under the cultural influence of Babylonia, worshipping the god Baal. The fleets of the coast cities traveled throughout the Mediterranean and even into the Atlantic Ocean, and other nations competed to employ Phoenician ships and crews in their navies. In connection with their maritime trade the city-kingdoms founded many colonies, notably Utica and Carthage in north Africa, on the islands of Rhodes and Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea, and Tarshish in southern Spain.
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    Tyre was the leader of the Phoenician cities before they were subjugated, once again, by Assyria during the 8th century BC. When Assyria fell during the late 7th century BC, Phoenicia, except for Tyre, which succeeded in maintaining its independence until about 538 BC, was incorporated into the Chaldean Empire of Nebuchadnezzar II and, in 539 BC, became part of the Persian Empire. Under Persian rule Sidon became the leading city of Phoenicia.

    30. Ancmideast
    The middle east is a cradle of civilization that began the Adventure by clicking one of the following options ancient Mesopotamia The Hebrews and phoenicians.
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    The Ancient Middle East
    The Ancient Middle East
    was the beginnings of all civilization in the western world. The word civilization infers the existance of cities. Here, amidst the desert sands, are found the worlds oldest monuments. The Ziggurats of Ur are similar to the great pyramids of Egypt. To the left we see the original grand staircase to the gods, as well as a possible receptical for grain production. The two ideas of providing sustenence for humanity meld as one. The Middle East is a cradle of civilization that began the process of modernization we see today. Together, in harsh conditions, people bonded to undertake bigger and more elaborate projects. This process of teamwork led to an unselfish sharing of some duties as well as the rewards to be reaped. The cooperation and planning for building projects as well as the maintenence of irrigation canals created the world's first primitive governments and the world's first advanced governments. The study of the ancients of the ancients is sure to dig at the roots of mankind's existence and beliefs. Begin your Adventure by clicking one of the following options:
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    31. Bible History Links - Ancient Near East - People
    ancient Near east People 1200 BC The phoenicians Includes information about www.aina.org/aol/kinglist The Hebrews The ancient middle east and Mesopotamia was
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    32. General - Maps And Geography
    Map and more maps Virtual Tourist middle east Map World Map shows the spread of the phoenicians around the Clickable map of ancient Rome Roman Empire about
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    John R. Borchert Map Libraries
    (University of Minnesota) The Map Collection at Yale Mercator's World HomePage (a magazine devoted to cartography) Oddens's Bookmarks Oddens's Bookmarks : Maps and Atlases Maps of the Middle East CIA Atlas of the Middle East ... Jerusalem in Old Maps and Views An exhibit from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Medeba Map (Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs exhibit on Jerusalem in Early Christian Times Clickable Map of Cairo Maps of Africa Microsoft Terraserver Satellite Images of the world, including major cities of the Middle East World City Maps World Map and more maps Virtual Tourist Middle East Map World Map Celts Map of Celtic Tribes Locations of 75 tribes in Britain and Gaul.

    33. Beyond Books Program: Ancient Civilizations
    of ancient Egypt. The Early middle east Life in Sumer; Babylonia; Hammurabi s Code An Eye for an Eye; Assyrians Cavalry and Conquests; Persian Empire; phoenicians
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  • 34. The Ancient Phoenicians
    was very important in the ancient middle east, which had ancient Phoenicia also produced the rare purple dye of their commerce, the phoenicians developed an
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    The Phoenicians :
    W e go back to the long and often turbulent history of Lebanon 3,500 years ago, back to the dawn of civilization. Its earliest settlers were the Phoenicians who came from the Arabian Peninsula around 1,200 BC. They established great cities at Beirut, Byblos, Tyre, Sidon, and Baalbek and spread their 22-letter Phoenician alphabet throughout the eastern of the Mediterranean sea .
    C anaanites settled the coast of what is now called Lebanon and established independent trading cities around 3,000 B.C. Phoenicia is a Greek term applied to the coast of Lebanon. Because the location at the intersection of land and sea routes linking the ancient world, Phoenicia became
    famous as a commercial center Phoenicians discovered and used the North Star (Polaris) to keep their bearings at sea. They were the first ones to sail around Africa. They colonized parts of Cyprus and Rhodes and crossed the Black Sea. They founded Tarshish on the coast of Spain and Carthage in North Africa.
    A mong the items they exported were cedar, pine, fine linen, embroideries, metalwork, glass, wine

    35. FarShores Ancient Mysteries: Phoenicians In Brazil
    are stone and lime walls built by the ancient phoenicians. of those inscriptions refers to Phoenician works in of the region known today as the middle east .
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    About 11,000 years ago (9500 B. C.) our planet was hit by a huge cataclysm when a good part of the Andes Cordillera was raised. The big lake where today the Sahara desert is dried out, the limits of the Mediterranean sea were altered, and the very large continent- island that existed in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, known as Atlantis, sank. The causes of the catastrophe are not completely known yet but it is believed that one of its probable causes was the arrival of a huge mass of a celestial body that might have passed near Earth provoking tremendous tensions in the internal magma of the planet. Those real magma "tides" have submitted the thin solid crust of the planet into stronger pressures than it could support. In many points the soil became distended and in others it wrinkled. There were furthermore sinking and rises in some other parts of soil. Atlantis was the main victim of those cataclysms that caused the fall of its powerful civilization. It is enough to say that various ancient texts state that after the continent- island's sinking, its survivors went on to Africa.

    36. Encyclopedia: Phoenicians
    The alphabets of the middle east and India also derive, indirectly, from the ancient Sources. The phoenicians (a Greek name for them, known to the Hebrews as
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    37. Civ Info - Byzantines
    took their name from Byzantium, an ancient city on defending Europe against invasions from the east by Persians At their zenith in the middle 7th century, the
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    38. The Ancient World Web: General_Resources
    ancient Africa in the Virtual Classroom The phoenicians and the Byzantium as the anchoring introduction to the ancient world of Europe and the middle east.
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    This illustrated guide to the Seven Wonders of the World includes ahistory of the list itself, as well as a guide to the Modern Wondersof the World [English]
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    An index of terms, people, and places. This seems to be a mirror of the original - now missing - site. [English] [Last Site Update: 14-Mar-1999 Hits: 1356 Rating: 2.00 Votes: 1] Rate It Academic Resources Channel Searchable database of links to annotated and indexed online resources. The RealSci Classification Index contains more than 1,000 Digital Science Pages that can be used for referencing preanno-dominal resources, including an integrated science cluster called "paleology". Site can be browsed offline, if you download the RSCI Locator. URL updated May 17, 2001. [English] [Last Site Update: 8-Jul-1999 Hits: 700 Rating: 3.00 Votes: 3]

    39. EHistory.com: World History
    c. 3500 BC, Potters wheel used in middle east, c. 3500 BC. 2200 BC, c. 2200 1300 Span of ancient Minoan culture, 1100 BC, Alphabet developed by phoenicians, 1100 BC.
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    40. Israelites In America
    also that phoenicians/ Israelites sailed from the middle east through the with the Ten Commandments carved in the ancient script THE phoenicians CAME TO AMERICA.
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    ISRAELITES WERE IN AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS! By Pastor Alan Campbell 1992 marked the 500th Anniversary of Columbus' voyage of discovery from Spain to what was then known as the New World in 1492. No doubt there were those who who exploited the celebration of this event to emphasize the Hispanic as opposed to the Anglo-Saxon element in American Culture and society. However it is becoming an increasingly well known and documented fact, that not only were there North Europeans on the American continent long before the voyage of Columbus, but also that Phoenicians/ Israelites sailed from the Middle East through the Mediterranean and across the Atlantic to these shores centuries before the birth of Christ. I became aware of these exciting facts of suppressed history during my first visit to the United States in 1984. While attending the AMERICA'S PROMISE MINISTRIES camp in New Mexico that year, I was able to visit the site at Los Lunas, near Albuquerque, and see the rock with the Ten Commandments carved in the ancient script. My curiosity being aroused, I went on to study the books

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