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The Ancient Near East Portal
Main page Explore Resources - Cities: Cities of the ancient Near East
- Chronology: Chronology of the ancient Near East • Short chronology timeline
- Scholarship: Assyriology • Hittitology • Near Eastern archaeology • Classical authorities on the ancient Near East • Modern discovery of the ancient Near East
Persia
Ancient Egypt (see the Ancient Egypt portal)
- Pre-Pottery Neolithic (ca. 8500/8000 – 6000/5500 BC)
- Pottery Neolithic Age (ca. 6000/5500 – 4500 BC) — Copper Age (ca. 4500 – 3300 BC)
Halaf culture • Samarra culture
Sumer (ca. 5300 – 1940 BC)
- Ubaid period (ca. 5300 – 4000 BC)
- Uruk period (ca. 4000 – 3000 BC)
Ubaid period (ca. 4500 – 4000 BC)
Uruk period Mesopotamian outpostsUbaid period (ca. 4500 – 4000 BC)
Uruk period Mesopotamian outpostsPredynastic Egypt (before ca. 3100 BC)
- Early Bronze Age (ca. 3300 – 1950 BC)
- Uruk IV period (ca. 3300 – 3000 BC)
- Jemdet Nasr period (ca. 3000 – 2900 BC)
- Early dynastic period I (ca. 2900 – 2800 BC)
Proto-Elamite period (ca. 3200 – 2700 BC)
Mesopotamian outposts
Mesopotamian outposts
Protodynastic Period (ca. 3200 – 3000 BC)
Early Dynastic Egypt (ca. 3150 – 2686 BC)- Early dynastic periods II & III (ca. 2800 – 2334 BC)
- History: History of Sumer
- Language: Sumerian language
- Cities: Eridu • Kish • Uruk • Ur • Lagash • Girsu • Nippur
- People: Meskalamdug • Puabi • Mesilim
- Rulers: Sumerian king list:
En-me-barage-si • Mesh-Ane-pada • En-shag-kush-ana • Ur-Nanshe • Eannatum • Entemena • Urukagina • Lugal-Ane-mundu • Kug-Bau • Lugal-zage-si • Gudea • Utu-hengal • Ur-Namma • Shulgi - Legendary heroes: Alulim • Dumuzid • Etana • Enmerkar • Lugalbanda • Gilgamesh
Old Elamite period (ca. 2700 – 1700 BC)
- History: Awan dynasty
- Language: Elamite language • Elamite cuneiform
- Cities: Anshan • Susa • Tappeh Sialk • Chogha Zanbil
Ebla (ca. 2300 – 2200 BC)
- Language: Eblaite language
Old Kingdom (ca. 2686 – 2134 BC).
Sumerian legacy to Mesopotamia and the ancient Near East:
- Literature and writing:
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- Cuneiform script • History of writing
- Sumerian literature: Sumerian creation myth • Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta • Epic of Gilgamesh
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- Akkadian-language literature: Enuma Elish • Atra-Hasis
- Art and architecture: Cylinder seal • Stele • E (temple) • Ziggurat
- Law and government: Cuneiform law • Babylonian law • Assyrian law • Hittite laws
- Mythology: Mesopotamian mythology • Babylonian mythology • Assyro-Babylonian religion
Akkad (ca. 2334 – 2147 BC)
- Language: Akkadian language
- Cities: Akkad • Mari
- People: Sargon of Akkad • En-hedu-ana • Naram-Sin
Hattians (ca. 22nd – 17th century BC)
- Language: Hattic language
Ebla (ca. 2300 – 2200 BC)
Yamhad- Cities: Halab
Gutium (ca. 2147 – 2050 BC)
- History: Gutian dynasty of Sumer
Old Elamite period
1st Intermediate Period (ca. 2160 – 2055 BC)
- Third Dynasty of Ur (ca. 2047 – 1940 BC)
- Middle Bronze Age (ca. 1950 – 1500 BC)
Amorites (ca. 1953 – 1531 BC)
- Language: Amorite language
- Cities: Isin • Larsa
- Babylonia (ca. 1728 – 1531 BC)
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- History: First Babylonian Dynasty
- Cities: Babylon
- People: List of Kings of Babylon:
Hammurabi - Law: Babylonian law • Code of Hammurabi
- Science: Babylonian mathematics
Babylonia and Assyria
Assyrian Old kingdom (ca. 1745 – 1500 BC)- Cities: Assur
- People: Shamshi-Adad I
Old Elamite period
Hittite Old Kingdom (ca. 1586 – 1461 BC)
- History: History of the Hittites
- Language: Hittite language • Anatolian languages
- Cities: Neša • Hattusa
- People: List of Hittite kings:
Labarna I • Mursili I • Hattusili I - Literature: Hittite texts
- Mythology: Hittite mythology
Middle Kingdom of Egypt (ca. 2055 – 1640 BC)
- History: Hyksos • Battle of Megiddo
- Language: Canaanite languages
- Cities: Jericho • History of Jerusalem
2nd Intermediate Period (Hyksos, ca. 1648 – 1540 BC)
- Late Bronze Age (ca. 1500 – 1150)
Kassite dynasty of Babylon (ca. 1531 – 1155 BC)
- Art: Kudurru boundary stones
Hurrians (ca. 1500 – 1300 BC)
- History: Mitanni
- Language: Hurrian language • Hurro-Urartian languages
Assyrian Middle Kingdom (ca. 1353 – 1180 BC)
- History: Battle of Nihriya
- Cities: Assur • Kalhu • Nineveh
- People: Ashur-uballit I • Adad-nirari I • Shalmaneser I • Tukulti-Ninurta I
Middle Elamite period (ca. 1500 – 1100 BC)
Hittite Middle Kingdom
New Kingdom (ca. 1570 – 1070 BC)
- Amarna letters (ca. 1360 – 1332 BC)
Hittite New Kingdom (ca. 1344 – 1178 BC)
- History: History of the Hittites • Battle of Kadesh • Battle of Nihriya
- People: List of Hittite kings:
Tudhaliya I • Arnuwanda I • Tudhaliya II • Suppiluliuma I • Mursili II • Muwatalli II • Mursili III • Hattusili III • Tudhaliya IV - Literature: Hittite texts
Ugarit (ca. 1350 – 1200 BC)
- Language: Ugaritic language • Ugaritic alphabet
- Literature: Danel • Baal cycle
- Bronze Age collapse (ca. 1206 – 1150 BC) — Iron Age (ca. 1150 – 330 BC)
Post-Kassite dynasties of Babylon
Middle Assyrian period
- Tiglath-Pileser I (ca. 1115 – 1076 BC)
Neo-Elamite period (ca. 1100 – 539 BC)
Syro-Hittite states (ca. 1178 – ca. 700 BC)
- Groups: Luwians
- Phoenicia (ca. 1200 – 65 BC)
- Language: Phoenician language • Phoenician alphabet
- Cities: Tyre • Sidon • Byblos
Aramaeans (ca. 1250 BC – 7th century AD)
- Language: Aramaic language
- Cities: Damascus
- Ancient Israel and Judah (see also the Jewish history project and the Bible portal)
3rd Intermediate Period (ca. 1070 – 664 BC)
Neo-Assyrian Empire (911 – 612 BC)
- History: Military history
- Cities: Kalhu • Dur-Sharrukin • Nineveh
- People: Kings of Assyria:
Ashur-nasir-pal II • Shalmaneser III • Tiglath-Pileser III • Sargon II • Sennacherib • Esarhaddon • Ashur-bani-pal - Law: Assyrian law
Urartu (ca. 850 – ca. 640 BC)
- Language: Urartian language • Hurro-Urartian languages
- Religion: Zoroastrianism
- Medes (ca. 836 – 550 BC)
- Cities: Ecbatana
Neo-Babylonian Empire (626 – 539 BC)
- History: Babylonian Chronicles
- People: Nabopolassar • Nebuchadrezzar II
- Science: Babylonian astronomy
Late Period of Egypt (ca. 672 – 332 BC)
- Achaemenid Empire (553 – 330 BC)
- Cities: Anshan • Pasargadae • Persepolis • Susa
- People: Cyrus II, the Great • Darius I, the Great • Artaxerxes III Ochus
- 1st Persian Period (ca. 525 – 402 BC)
- 2nd Persian Period (ca. 343 – 332 BC)
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