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Ancient near east

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Gate of Xerxes, Persepolis, Iran

The Middle East is known for ancient ruins, as example in Iran (Persepolis), Jordan (Jerash, Petra), Syria (Bosra, Palmyra, Apamea), Lebanon (Baalbek, Tyre)

ANCIENT NEAR EAST ARCHITECTURE, 2000-540 BC - restored drawing of Babylon, around 7th century BC This particular view shows the city as it might have looked in the time of King Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC). In the foreground are the river, the city wall, and the sacred precinct of the god Marduk with its ziggurat and temple.

ANCIENT NEAR EAST ARCHITECTURE, 2000-540 BC - restored drawing of Babylon, around 7th century BC This particular view shows the city as it might have looked in the time of King Nebuchadnezzar II (604-562 BC). In the foreground are the river, the city wall, and the sacred precinct of the god Marduk with its ziggurat and temple.

Homeschool On the Range: Empires of the Ancient Near East {World History}

After struggling to find a curriculum that really 'spoke' to our ancient-history-loving son (the one who creates the Modern Mythology posts), we took a set of books that he's been excited to read and used them as the spine for our new world history curriculum! Fulfill a full year of high school World History with this folio on four major civilizations of the ancient world: Egyptians Babylonians Persians Hittites Each 9-week unit contains reading, videos, writing activities, art projects, and…

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Uruk was an ancient city in Sumer and later Babylonia. At one time it was the most important city in ancient Mesopotamia. It was situated in the southern

Inside an Ancient Assyrian Palace

The book Inside an Ancient Assyrian Palace: Looking at Austen Henry Layard’s Reconstruction, Ada Cohen and Steven E. Kangas is published by University Press of New England.