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Search:The WebAngelfire Lycos Phone Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » The Automatic Language Translator (Espanol,Deutsche,Francaise,etc) ANCIENT MESOAMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS Kevin L. Callahan University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology This page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec. Topics Mesoamerican Writing Syste ...


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Search:The WebTripod Gear Factor Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » Sumer l Akkad l Assyria l Babylonia Civilization began in Mesopotamia over 5000 years ago. The world's first civilization began on the southern plain of Mesopotamia, known as Sumer, around 3500 B.C. Click to enlarge each image. Sumer 1 Sumerian streets and markets were busy with life-sustaining trade. 2 The Sumerian ...


MEDICINE IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA Historical Background The name Mesopotamia (meaning "the land between the rivers") refers to the geographic region which lies near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and not to any particular civilization. In fact, over the course of several millennia, many civilizations developed, collapsed, and were replaced in this fertile region. The land of Mesopotamia is made fertile by the irregular and often violent flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. While these f ...


. Mesopotamia 9000 - 500 B.C B.C.HISTORYCULTURE Early Farming Communities 9000-5000 9000Beginning cultivation of wild wheat and barley and domestication of dogs and sheep; inaugurating of change from food gathering to food producing culture - Karim Shahir in Zagros foothills. 7000At Jarmo, oldest known permanent settlement: crude mud houses, wheat grown from seed, herds of goats, sheep, and pigs. 6000Migration of northern farmers settle in region from Babylon to Persian Gulf.Hassuna cu ...


Mesopotamia, The Mesopotamians MesopotamiaThe history of ancient Mesopotamia including its cities, conquests, peoples, art, religion and contributions to civilization Topics The Emergence of Mesopotamian Civilization Literary Sources for Mesopotamian History The Achievements of Mesopotamia Mesopotamian Calendar Mesopotamian Time Line Mesopotamian Peoples Akkad Amorites Assyrians Babylonians Chaldeans Hittites Kassites Sumeria Map of Mesopotamia Care to express an opinion on a ...


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Search:The WebAngelfire Free Online Golf Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » ~~~The En-hedu-Ana Research Pages ~~~ En-hedu-Ana is a title and means "The High Priestess [named] Ornament of the Sky" 'en'=High Priestess 'hedu'=Ornament 'Ana'=of the Sky/Heaven or of the God of the Sky/Heaven The 'En-hedu-Ana Research Pages' is the only website solely devoted to unearthing En-hedu-Ana --the first known autho ...



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