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Maps: Middle East Before the Common Era

  • Alexander in the East
  • Ancient Israel
  • Ancient Jerusalem
  • Ancient Trade Routes
  • The Assyrian Empire
  • The Assyrian Empire under Assarhaddon and Assurbanipal
  • The Assyrian Empire under Sargon II
  • The Assyrian Empire under Tilgat-Pileser III
  • The Babylonian Empire
  • The Babylonian Exile
  • Cities of the Ancient Middle East
  • City of Babylon
  • City of Nineveh
  • The Divided Kingdom—10th-6th Century BCE
  • The Empire of Cyrus II
  • The Fertile Cresent (9000-4500 BCE)
  • The Hellenistic World (90 BCE)
  • The Hellenistic World (240 BCE)
  • Hurrian Kingdoms and Peoples
  • Israel and Judah to 733 BCE
  • Israel - The Twelve Tribes
  • Jerusalem (20 BCE - 70 CE)
  • Jewish Communities in the Land of Israel (7th to 11th Centuries)
  • Kingdom of David and Solomon
  • Kingdom of Herod (30 BCE to 70 CE)
  • The Kingdom of Israel under David and Solomon
  • Mesopotamia to 2500 BCE
  • Palaestina
  • The Persian Empire (Atlas)
  • Principal Trade Routes
  • Sea Peoples in the Late Bronze Age
  • Sumer, Elam and Subartu
  • The Middle East, According to Ancient Israelites
  • The Twelve Tribes of Israel
  • The Via Maris
  • West Asia to 1200 BCE
  • The World According to the Bible
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