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The New Kingdom of Egypt
The New Kingdom of Egypt The New Kingdom era in Egypt began in 1570 BC and lasted for five hundred years. Throughout this era of Egyptian history, there was remarkably little change in the everyday lives of the people. Pharaohs ...
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The Hittites and Sea Peoples
The Hittites in Asia Minor Historians know little about the origin of the Hittites, who settled in present- day Turkey about 2000 BC. Their language belonged to the Indo-European linguistic family, and they appear to have come from the west, from the Balkan region ...
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The Assyrian Empire
The Assyrian Empire When the Kassites conquered Babylon, they adopted its culture. The Kassites ruled in the area for about four hundred years. The Assyrians took advantage of the invasions of the Sea Peoples to overthrow Kassite rule and create their own ...
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The Second Babylonian Empire and the Median Empire
The Second Babylonian Empire and the Median Empire The Second Babylonian Empire was centered in Chaldea, at the juncture of present-day Kuwait and Iraq. Under Tiglath-Pileser, this area had been absorbed into the Assyrian Empire around 727 BC. In 627 ...
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The New Kingdom of Egypt and the Fall of Babylon Practice Test
Review the following study guides if necessary: The New Kingdom of Egypt and the Fall of Babylon
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