Map Of Ancient Levant

Map Of Ancient Levant. Map of the Levant circa 830 BCE (Illustration) World History Encyclopedia Region: Anatolia, Levant, Mesopotamia, Caucasus, Egypt Description: Map of the Ancient Near Eastern empires of the Late Bronze Age (Hittite, Egyptian, Kassite Babylonian, and Middle Assyrian) Category: Maps Type: Kingdom and Empire Maps, Topographic Maps Period: Late Bronze Age Date: c The focus will be on significant cities, towns, and sites that played a crucial role in the development of ancient civilizations in this area.`| Check out this map

Northern Levant Bible Mapper Atlas
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Includes a high resolution map of the Levant in the Hellenistic-Roman period Maps of the peregrination of Abraham (18 F) Ancient Levant routes (2 C, 7 F) B

Northern Levant Bible Mapper Atlas

It stretches roughly 400 mi (640 km) north to south, from the Taurus Mountains to the Sinai desert and Hejaz, [1] and east to west between the Mediterranean Sea and the Khabur river Extensive resource on this important ancient (6th century) map of the Land of Israel and neighboring regions, including a beautiful, detailed color reproduction. Includes a high resolution map of the Levant in the Hellenistic-Roman period

The Levant · Public domain maps by PAT, the free, open source, portable. Includes a high resolution map of the Levant in the Hellenistic-Roman period 1 8500-4000 BC; 2 2000 BC; 3 1350 BC; 4 1300 BC; 5 970 BC; 6 900 BC; 7 911-609 BC; 8 600 BC; 9 300 BC; 10 AD 1-100; 11 Miscellaneous; 8500-4000 BC [edit]

Levant Ancient Cities TRUE MICHAEL FOUNDATION. "Map of the Levant circa 830 BCE."World History Encyclopedia.World History Encyclopedia, 26 Apr 2012 It stretches roughly 400 mi (640 km) north to south, from the Taurus Mountains to the Sinai desert and Hejaz, [1] and east to west between the Mediterranean Sea and the Khabur river