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  1. Ancient Armies of the Middle East (Men-at-Arms) by Terence Wise, 1981-03-19
  2. Who Are the Christians in the Middle East? by Betty Jane Bailey, J. Martin Bailey, 2003-05
  3. History of Biblical Israel: Major Problems and Minor Issues (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Abraham Malamat, 2001-06
  4. Debt and Economic Renewal in the Ancient Near East
  5. The Age of Solomon: Scholarship at the Turn of the Millennium (Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient Near East, V. 11)
  6. Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation(Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History)
  7. History and Culture of Ancient Western Asia and Egypt by Bernard Knapp, 1990-05-07
  8. The Lower Stratum Families in the Neo-Assyrian Period (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Galil, 2007-09-30
  9. The Domestication of Metals: The Rise of Complex Metal Industries in Anatolia (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by K. Aslihan Yener, 2000-05-01
  10. The Ancient Near East: c. 3000-330 BC (2 Volume Set) (The Routledge History of the Ancient World) by Amélie Kuhrt, 1997-06-23
  11. Flight and Freedom in the Ancient Near East (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Daniel C. Snell, 2001-02
  12. The Middle East City: Ancient Traditions Confront a Modern World
  13. Ancient Near Eastern Seals from the Kist Collection: Three Millennia of Miniature Reliefs (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Joost Kist, Dominique Collon, et all 2003-06-01
  14. Egyptianization and Elite Emulation in Ramesside Palestine: Governance and Accomodation on the Imperial Periphery (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Carolyn R. Higginbotham, 2000-05-01

61. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > History > Ancient World > Middle East
HOMEPAGE The Sutfable Book Project, WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia history ancient World middle east middle east.
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62. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Islamic And Middle Eastern Law
Law', middle east Report, middle east Research and The Status of Women in ancientEgyptian Society', Northwestern University, history of ancient Egypt
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63. Education World® : World Resource Center : Middle East
middle east. middle east Countries Museums General Museums Art Galleries;Online Newspapers. Subject Resources history ancient history;
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64. Ancient History Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
European tribes that swept through the middle east, India and Europe many centuriesago. Tough, 134, Jan 14 02, thejazzkickazz. 23, A Little ancient history Just a
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World History strictly B.C. Average Aug 20 00 Antique Battles And Warfare
There was a time that the study of history focused on battles only. Now that the perspective has changed, we might begin to forget that after all victory or defeat in battles DOES matter. Check your expertise. Average Apr 09 02 flem-ish The World in 1000...B.C. This quiz is a very general survey of what the world looked like politically in 1000 B.C. Keep in mind that some dates are approximations...1000 B.C. was a long time ago after all! Have fun! Tough May 30 02 thejazzkickazz The 7 Ancient World Wonders This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World, most of which we shall never see again. Good Luck!

65. RTÉ News Interactive: The Middle East Crisis
Israel, Palestine and Lebanon ancient history By Donnacha DeLong The history ofthe region goes back to the very of what is now the Near east at different
http://www.rte.ie/news/features/middle_east/history1.html
Israel, Palestine and Lebanon - Ancient History
By Donnacha DeLong
The history of the region goes back to the very beginnings of civilisation. The earliest recorded inhabitants of Palestine were the Canaanites, one of the first literary societies. The region was the scene of much inter-tribal warfare over more than a thousand years before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, much of which is documented in the Old Testament. Different groups, including the Israelites, the Babylonians, the Assyrians and the Phoenicians, controlled most or all of what is now the Near East at different points through history. At the beginning of the modern era, the region, along with most of Europe, the Near East and North Africa, was under Roman rule. Christianity became firmly established in Lebanon by the 4th Century AD, which became a refuge for minority sects fleeing persecution. The Palestine/Israel region remained predominately Jewish. Roman rule became Byzantine rule at the same time, which remained in place for over 300 years, after which the whole region was conquered by the Muslim Arabs. Islamic rule lasted for around 1300 years, apart from limited incursions by the Christian Crusaders, who controlled Jerusalem from 1099 until 1291, before it was conquered by Egyptian Mamelukes. The region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1516 (Lebanon)/1517 (Palestine/Israel) and Ottoman rule lasted until the decline of the Empire in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. The modern division of the countries began at the end of the First World War.

66. General Web Links
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67. History 210: Ancient: Middle East And Greece
history 210 ancient middle east and Greece. Old Main 35. TTh 8925. RosemaryMoore (moorerl). Holland Hall 508. x3168. Office hours MW 1-3, or by appointment.
http://www.stolaf.edu/courses/2002sem1/History/210/
History 210: Ancient: Middle East and Greece
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Rosemary Moore (moorerl) Holland Hall 508 Office hours: MW 1-3, or by appointment. I’m also usually available right after class. I check my email regularly. If you have questions concerning course content or administration, I strongly suggest that you ask me in person rather than by email. It is likely that your question will be asked by other students, and this will give me a chance to broadcast my answer, so to speak, as well as guarantee you a response. Another option is to use the class email address, history-210@stolaf.edu . I will moderate this list, so to speak. I’ll let students have first shot at answering questions, but I will step in as needed. Feel free to use this list to discuss course issues, arrange study groups, etc. Description: In this survey course we will survey very broadly three major Mediterranean cultures: Mesopotamian (as a cover term for several subgroups such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, and Assyrians), Egyptian, and Greek. All three of these cultures are conventionally identified as the beginnings of civilization. But rather than use this course as an opportunity simply to glorify Western culture, let us instead study these societies to understand what “civilization” consisted of in their own world-views, and how we define the term today. Why did they become so influential in their own periods, and why do we continue to study them today?

68. Middle Eastern Culture
history Of The middle east. The ancient culture of the middle east flourishedwith myths, symbols, and metaphors that we still respond to today.
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Middle Eastern Culture
The Middle East is built on a magnificent legacy of civilizations dating back to ancient times. Science, the arts, written language, mathematics, a legal system, and other hallmarks of civilization flourished in ancient Sumer, Persia, Egypt, and other parts of the Middle East, leaving a legacy of influence on the later cultures of Greece and Rome. Today, the Middle East continues to offer the world a rich cultural contribution, as home to three major world religions, a vibrant entertainment industry, a fascinating tradition of folkloric music and dance, and a growing economic power base.
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69. Yale Near East Collection: Women In The Middle East
to doing research on women in the middle east. Internet Women's history Sourcebook annotated links covering women in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and
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Selected Internet Resources - general Islamic Internet sites Research guides by subject - Women in the Middle East / Middle East Politics Facts and Figures on Near East Countries Orbis - Yale University Library catalog ... - Yale University Library Women in the Middle East Image obtained from the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago Ancient Near East

70. OSU Middle East Studies Center
Jack Balcer, Ph.D., University of Michigan Professor, history (ancient history). Literatures(20th century culture and literature; Germany and the middle east).
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(Labor; Technological Change) Jack Balcer , Ph.D., University of Michigan
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(Ancient History) Nina Berman , Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
Associate Professor, Germanic Languages and Literatures (20th century culture and literature; Germany and the Middle East) Pamela Burdette-Williamson , Ph.D., The Ohio State University Assistant Professor, Home Economics (Work and Family Life) Frederic Cadora , Ph.D., University of Michigan Professor Emeritus, Vincente Cantarino , Ph.D., University of Munich Professor, (Medieval Philosophy; Scholastic Theology; Arabic; Medieval Spanish Literature; Intellectual History of Europe) Stratos Constantinidis , Ph.D., University of Iowa

71. World History
for exploring the ancient cultures of Europe, the middle east and the Far east. WorldWeb Index Extensive collection of links to ancient history sites.
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72. Ancient Near East Asian / Middle Eastern History: BCE To C 500 CE Middle East P
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73. MidEast Web - Middle East Israel - Palestinian Conflict Bibliography
Compilation of books covering the history and archeology of Israel/Palestine, Zionism and Arab nationalis Category Reference Bibliography history...... The Politics of Sacred Space The Old City of Jerusalem in the middle east Conflict,LynneRienner Dunstan, William E., The ancient Near east, Wadsworth Pub
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Subscriptions: About U Need JavaScript! U Need JavaScript! U Need JavaScript! e-dialog Who are we? What we want to do You Can Help ... News Note: Click the links below for additional bibliographies: Israel - Palestine Bibliography L-Z Iraq Bibliography Three Books to Start With Here are three essential books you can read to get a basic understanding of the history of the Middle East, and the origins of the Israel-Palestinian conflict: Lewis, Bernard, The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years , Touchstone Books, 1997. Morris, Benny Righteous Victims : A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict , 1881-1999, Knopf, 2000. Shlaim, Avi , T he Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World Descriptions of these books are given in the brief bibliography below.
A Brief Bibliography of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Chacour, Elias, Blood Brothers , Chosen Books, 1984. A Galilee priest tells of his fight for brotherhood and coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis. Collins, Larry and La Pierre, Dominique

74. Books / History / Middle East / Israel
Peace to End All Peace Creating the Modern middle east, 19141922 David Fromkin/ Paperback / Published 1990 12. A history of ancient Israel and Judah J
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A History of the Jews
Paul Johnson / Paperback / Published 1988
Eichmann in Jerusalem : A Report on the Banality of Evil (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Hannah Arendt / Paperback / Published 1994
From Beirut to Jerusalem
Thomas L. Friedman / Paperback / Published 1990
Jerusalem : One City, Three Faiths
Karen Armstrong / Paperback / Published 1997
Israel : A History Book
Martin Gilbert / Hardcover / Published 1998
The Secret War Against the Jews : How Western Espionage Betrayed the Jewish People
John Loftus, Mark Aarons / Paperback / Published 1997
Wanderings : Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Chaim Potok / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1990
Rubber Bullets : Power and Conscience in Modern Israel
Yaron Ezrahi / Hardcover / Published 1997
O Jerusalem
Larry Collins, Dominique Lapierre / Paperback / Published 1988
Arab and Jew : Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land
David K. Shipler / Paperback / Published 1987
Peace to End All Peace : Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914-1922

75. Omega Star-Child Seminars
Looks at prophecy on both a mundane and a personal level, with analysis of events in the middle east and the US, and references from the Bible and from ancient Egypt.
http://www.omegastar.org
Welcome to the website of Omega Star-Child Seminars and to the writings of Julie Redstone. Our purpose is to bring to you a vision of the sacred future of the earth and the sacred future of the individual. This vision links the past and the future. It is built upon the spiritual legacy of ancient Egypt, the Covenant of Sinai, and the new Covenant of Christianity - each of which brought to the world new and increasing levels of awareness concerning God's reality. In the Old Testament prophesies of the Book of Isaiah, in the construction of the Sphinx on the plain of Gizeh, in the Psalms of David, and especially in the image of the Lamb of God, we see the forecast of a future in which mankind will come to know God in a whole new way. This is the future of prophesy and the future of the Covenant: that God shall dwell with men and they shall be unto Him a holy people.
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76. Architecture Of The Middle East - Great Buildings Online
Great Buildings Online supplies images and information on famous buildings in the region from ancient to modern.
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Architecture of the Middle East Visit the Home Design Store for great values! DesignWorkshop Classic HomePAK PC Draft KitchenPAK ... Chinli Kiosk , by unknown , at Istanbul, Turkey, 1473. Coffee House on the Bosporus , by Sedad Eldem , at Istanbul, Turkey, 1948. Dome of the Rock , by unknown , at Jerusalem, Israel, 684. Great Mosque of Damascus , by unknown , at Damascus, Syria, 706 to 715. Great Pyramid of Khufu , by unknown , at El Giza, Egypt, -2600 to -2480. Hagia Sophia , by Isidoros and Anthemios , at Istanbul, Turkey, 532 to 537. Haj Terminal , by Skidmore Owings and Merrill, at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1972 (circa). Hatshepsut's Temple , by Senenmut , at Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, -1550. Krak des Chevaliers , by unknown , at Syria, 1150 to 1250. Library at Ephesus , by unknown , at Ephesus, Turkey, 117 to 120. Mosque of Al Mutawakkil , by unknown , at Samarra, Iraq, 847 to 851. Mosque of Sultan Ahmed , by unknown , at Istanbul, Turkey, 1610 to 1616. National Commercial Bank HQ , by Gordon Bunshaft/ SOM , at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1981 to 1983. New Gourna , by Hassan Fathy , at Near Luxor, Egypt, 1948.

77. Ancient East Importers Of Museum Quality Daggers, Swords & Jewelry Home
Importers of Museum Quality Historical Reproduction Daggers, Swords and Jewelry from the middle east and Far east. Also offering antique weapons. Online ordering accepts credit cards.
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W e are proud to bring you the ancient east. We offer fine daggers and swords in styles such as jambiyas, khanjars, mughals, tulwars, and shamshirs from many different countries and regions like India, Persia, Oman, Yemen and Morocco. Although we carry reproductions, we offer antiques as well, and we will work to accomodate special requests. If you are interested in a particular type of item, please just send an email - we have connections.... W e also offer unique and beautiful jewelry collected from the Middle East. These items are made of fine silver and semi-precious stones. Most are individually crafted, so availability may be limited. P lease take a moment to read about us, browse our catalog of items, and refer to the link below for ordering. Thank you for visiting. About Us How to Order My Collection Links

78. Links To Assyrian Topics
A website about the Assyrian civilization and Church of the east. Also, about the Aramaic languageCategory Society Ethnicity Assyrian Personal...... XVI no.1, 2002. Ahikar The Wise, The story of Ahikar The Wise is oneof the most popular and often translated in the ancient middle east.
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We are Assyrians
How could the present day Assyrians be the descendents of ancient Assyrians?
Odisho Malko Gewargis, Baghdad, Iraq
Translated from Assyrian by Youel A Baaba.
Journal of Assyrian Academic Studies,
Vol. XVI no.1, 2002 Socotra The Mysterious Island of the Assyrian Church of the East.
Stephen Andrew Missick Ahikar The Wise The story of Ahikar The Wise is one of the most popular and often translated in the ancient Middle East. Ashurbanipal The great and honorable Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria. Established the first library in the world. Hammurabi The king of the city of Babylon who lived long before the time of Moses. He is well famous for his law codes. Mar Narsai A great Nestorian (Assyrian) writer and theologian, born about the beginning of the 5th century. The Aramaic
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An important branch of the group of Semitic languages. In the time of Alexander the Great, it was the official language of all the nations from Asia Minor to Persia, from Armenia to Arabian Peninsula.

79. Tomka Armoury Home Page
Handmade artistic restoration of ancient weapons and armour, original materials and techniques used, replacement of missing or broken pieces. Speciality is middle east and the near Orient. Individual orders available.
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WELCOME! This page is updated often. Please add it to your bookmarks now and return often. Happy browsing! Following pages contain a lot of pictures.
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80. Mr Donn's Ancient History Page
Contains units, lesson plans, activities and resources for learning and teaching about ancient history. Choose from many regions and periods. ancient Civilizations. Amsterdam history Projects. Virtual ancient Civilizations Urbana middle School
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