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  • A Great Assemblage: The Babylonian Collection
    Images and descriptions from artifacts held at Sterling Memorial Library.
    www.library.yale.edu/exhibition/judaica/bcsml.html
  • About: Persian Empire
    Includes information on Persepolis, Asia Minor, and a timetable.
    ancienthistory.about.com/homework/ancienthistory/msub39.htm
  • ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East
    Presenting excavation reports, editions of ancient and modern texts, core monographs, dictionaries, journals, and more. Includes the ABZU guide.
    www.etana.org
  • Ancient Accounts of Arabia, 430BCE-550CE
    From the Ancient History Sourcebook.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/arabia1.html
  • Ancient Babylonia: The Ziggurats
    Huge stepped structures that were one of the most important aspects of Babylonian religion and tradition.
    www.bible-history.com/babylonia/BabyloniaThe_Ziggurat.htm
  • Ancient History Sourcebook: The Code of the Assura,
    Assyrian legal code, circa 1075 B.C.E.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/1075assyriancode.html
  • Ancient Iran - Persepolis - Persia
    Includes a timeline, information on the Persian Wars, and Cyrus the Great.
    www.crystalinks.com/iran.html
  • Ancient Mesopotamia
    Designed by teachers to be used by fourth grade students when studying the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia.
    ci.shrewsbury.ma.us/Sps/Schools/Central/Curriculum/ELEMENTARY/SOCIALSTUDIES...
  • Ancient Mesopotamia: This History, Our History
    Interactive exhibit on ancient Mesopotamia, considered to be the cradle of civilization. From the Mesopotamian collection of the Oriental Institute Museum of the University of Chicago.
    mesopotamia.lib.uchicago.edu
  • Ancient Near East
    Explores the art, religion, and history of this region, from prehistory to the Muslim conquest of the 7th century.
    www.ancientneareast.net
  • Ancient Sumeria: Temples and Ziggurats
    Brief article, with pictures, about the ancient monuments crowned with temples or shrines.
    www.jameswbell.com/a011templesandziggurats.html
  • Assassins, The@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Persian_Empire/Assassins__The
  • Assyrian Kings List
    Presented by Assyria Online.
    www.aina.org/aol/kinglist
  • Babylonia and Near Eastern Resources
    From Restoring Christian Keys.
    www.piney.com/BabIndex.html
  • Babylonian and Egyptian Mathematics
    From MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
    www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Babylonian_and_Egyptian.htm...
  • Bar Kochba Revolt@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Ancient_History/Bar_Kochba_Revolt
  • British Museum, The: Mesopotamia
    Exhibit exploring Mesopotamia, including the geography, mythology, and history of the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Sumerian civilizations.
    www.mesopotamia.co.uk
  • Catholic Encyclopedia: Assyria
    Covering geography, sources of Assyro-Babylonian history, and other topics.
    www.newadvent.org/cathen/02007c.htm
  • Catholic Encyclopedia: Babylonia
    Covering aspects of geography, early history, the first and Chaldean empires.
    www.newadvent.org/cathen/02179b.htm
  • Catholic Encyclopedia: Captivities of the Israelites
    Covers in brief the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Roman captivities.
    www.newadvent.org/cathen/03315a.htm
  • Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project
    Compiling a comprehensive dictionary of the various dialects of Akkadian.
    asmar.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/CAD/CAD.html
  • Code of Hammurabi@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Mesopotamia/Code_of_Hammurabi
  • Contracts from Mesopotamia, c. 2300 - 428 BCE
    Ancient History Sourcebook.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/mesopotamia-contracts.html
  • Counting in Babylon
    Weights, measures, numbering systems, fractions, and more.
    www.phys.virginia.edu/classes/109N/lectures/babylon.html
  • Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative
    Working to make available online the form and content of cuneiform tablets dating from the beginning of writing, circa 3200 BC, until the end of the third millennium.
    www.cdli.ucla.edu
  • Cuneiform Inscriptions of the University of Minnesota
    Representation of the university's cunieform inscriptions, including pictures, transliterations, translations, and commentary.
    special.lib.umn.edu/rare/cuneiform
  • Cuneiform Numbers
    Demonstrates the vertical wedge and corner edge system used for large and small numbers.
    it.stlawu.edu/~dmelvill/mesomath/Numbers.html
  • Cuneiform Tablets From the Reign of Guden of Lagash to Shalmannassar III
    Library of Congress exhibit presenting clay tablets, cones, and brick fragments inscribed using the ancient writing system known as cuneiform.
    international.loc.gov/intldl/cuneihtml/cuneihome.html
  • Cyrus the Great
    First Achaemenian Emperor of Persia, who is belived to be the first head of state to issue a decree on the rights of nations.
    www.oznet.net/cyrus
  • Cyrus the Great (590-529 BCE)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Persian_Empire/Cyrus_the_Great__590_529_BCE_
  • Daily Bible Study - The Persian Empire
    Includes a map, kings list, and general background information.
    www.execulink.com/~wblank/20000227.htm
  • Darius the Great (550-486 BCE)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Persian_Empire/Darius_the_Great__550_486_BCE_
  • Diyala Miscellaneous Objects Publication Project
    Presentation of base data from the Oriental Institute's excavations (1930-38) in the Diyala River basin of Mesopotamia, northeast of Baghdad.
    www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/DIY/Diyala1.html
  • Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL)
    Catalog of literary works composed in the Sumerian language in ancient Mesopotamie during the late third and early second millennia BC.
    www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk
  • Enheduanna (c.2285-2250 BCE)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Poets/Enheduanna__c_2285_2250_BCE_
  • Enuma Elish@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Mesopotamia/Enuma_Elish
  • Epic of Gilgamesh@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Mesopotamia/Epic_of_Gilgamesh
  • Gateways To Babylon
    Tribute to Mesopotamia, with features and links on myths, religion, and gods and goddesses.
    www.gatewaystobabylon.com
  • Greek Reports of Babylonia, Chaldea, and Assyria
    From the Ancient History Sourcebook.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/greek-babylon.html
  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon@
    Read about the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the terraced gardens that are often named as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Browse descriptions of the Gardens from ancient travelers and modern archaeologists, and see artists' renderings of how they might have appeared.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World/Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon
  • History of Persian Empire
    Includes links Persian history as well as translations of ancient texts.
    iran-tarikh.tripod.com
  • History of Plumbing - Babylonia
    From theplumber.com.
    www.theplumber.com/history.html
  • History of the Ancient Middle East: Assyrian Topics
    Including sections on Ahikar The Wise, Ashurbanipal, Hammurabi, Mar Narsai, the Aramaic Language and The Church of the East.
    pw1.netcom.com/~aldawood/links.htm
  • History of the Ancient Near East
    Offers details about sites in ancient Israel, Iraq, Turkey, and elsewhere.
    ancientneareast.tripod.com/index.html
  • Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Mesopotamia
    Contains information on Sumeria, Akkadia, Babylonia, and other civilizations that flourished in the geographic region of Mesopotamia.
    www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook03.html
  • King Hammurabi (c.1792-1750 BCE)@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Mesopotamia/King_Hammurabi__c_1792_1750_BCE_
  • Livius: Mesopotamia
    Features articles on the history of ancient Mesopotamia as well as descriptions, pictures, and translations of cuneiform tablets from the region.
    www.livius.org/babylonia.html
  • Masada@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Ancient_History/Masada
  • Medicine in Ancient Mesopotamia
    Includes descriptions of cuneiform medical texts, Mesopotamian concepts of disease and healing, and types of healers.
    viator.ucs.indiana.edu/~ancmed/meso.HTM
  • Megiddo@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Ancient_History/Megiddo
  • Mesopotamia Glossary: Cuneiform
    Introduction to the system of picture writing invented by the Sumerians and handed down to the Semitic peoples who conquered Mesopotamia in later centuries.
    www.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/CUNEI.HTM
  • Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport: Mesopotamia
    Sections on the Fertile Crescent area include the Sumerians, the Assyrians, the calendar, writing, and Hammurabi.
    www.mrdowling.com/603mesopotamia.html
  • Nebuchadnezzar@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Mesopotamia/Nebuchadnezzar
  • Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project
    Existing to collect all published and unpublished Neo-Assyrian texts into an electronic database.
    www.helsinki.fi/science/saa
  • Old Persian Texts
    www.avesta.org/op/op.htm
  • Parthian Empire, The
    Describes the art, history, and archaeological record of the Parthians, who ruled a territory centered on ancient Persia from 247 B.C. to A.D. 228.
    www.parthia.com
  • Persepolis
    Catalog of photographs of the ruins of the ancient capitol of the Persian Empire. Presented by the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago.
    www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/IRAN/PAAI/PAAI.html
  • Photographing Cuneiform Tablets
    High-definition photographic project.
    www.bham.ac.uk/english/bibliography/work99/cuneiform
  • Proverbs in Sumerian Cuneiform
    Ancient Sumerian proverbs, written in cuneiform with English translations and notes.
    www.sumerian.org/proverbs.htm
  • Rise of the Human Race: Notes on Sumeria
    Concerning the Ancient Near East civilization.
    www.emayzine.com/lectures/sumeria.htm
  • Smithsonian Institution: Love & Yearning [pick] [read review]
    Flash exhibit exploring mystical and moral themes in Persian poetry and painting.
    www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/online/loveyearning
  • Splendor of Persia
    Includes information on the empire's great kings, scared city of Persepolis, and the Parthians.
    ali.sdc.uwo.ca/splendor.html
  • Stolen Stones
    Archaeology magazine article concerning the modern sack of Nineveh, home of the Sennacherib Palace, located in northern Iraq.
    www.archaeology.org/online/features/nineveh/index.html
  • Stolen Stones: The Modern Sack of Nineveh
    Online feature from Archaeology Magazine, written by John Malcolm Russell.
    www.archaeology.org/online/features/nineveh/index.html
  • Sumerian Language Page
    Includes Sumerian lexicon, counting tokens, proverbs, and map of archaeological sites.
    www.sumerian.org
  • Sumerian Lexicon Project
    Forum for the presentation and discussion of particular points of the Sumerian lexicon.
    www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/SUM/Sumerian.html
  • The Story of the Greatest Nations
    Text of a 1913 history book, covering ancient times from Babylonia to classic Greek Civilizaion.
    www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Story_of_the_Greatest_Nations_and_t...
  • Tower of Babel@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Ziggurats/Tower_of_Babel
  • Ugaritic Cunneiform Transliterator
    Interactive applet that displays a transliterated version of the text entered by the user.
    www.17webplace.com/translit/tranparser.htm
  • Ur@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Sumeria/Ur
  • Virtual Museum Mesopotamian Art
    Collections for the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute. Requires Quicktime VR.
    www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/QTVR96/QTVR96_Image_ME_Menu.html
  • Web Directory: Ancient Mesopotamia by History Link 101
    Directory of sites about Mesopotamia in the areas of art, biography, daily life, maps, pictures, and research.
    www.historylink101.com/ancient_mesopotamia.htm
  • Wikipedia: Mesopotamia
    Historical overview of Mesopotamia, covering language, writing, science, religion, culture, economy, government, and other aspects of ancient civilizations in this region.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia
  • Wikipedia: Ziggurat
    Temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamian valley, having the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding stories.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziggurat
  • Woolley and the Great Flood
    Examines the Mesopotamian flood tradition.
    mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/specex/ur/ur-flood.htm
  • World History Cuneiform
    Translations including raw cuneiform, the phonetic layer, and Sennacherib's Prism, related to a few chapters in the Old Testament.
    www.cuneiformandthebible.org
  • Written in Stone
    Presents examples from the Epigraphy Collections of the National Museum of Saudi Arabia. Provides a photographic look at ancient inscriptions.
    www.mnh.si.edu/epigraphy
  • Ziggurat
    Form of temple common to the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians.
    www.crystalinks.com/ziggurat.html
  • Ziggurats
    Online exhibit dedicated to the stepped towers. From The British Museum.
    www.mesopotamia.co.uk/ziggurats
  • Ziggurats of Ancient Mesopotamia
    Gallery including artist renderings of the ancient brick towers and photographs of their actual ruins.
    joseph_berrigan.tripod.com/id18.html
  • Ziggurats: Temple Platforms of Ancient Mesopotamia
    Artificial stepped temple platforms constructed on the flat flood plains.
    www.meridianmagazine.com/ideas/040112zuggurats.html
 

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