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  1. This paper focuses on the stone beads of the mid-3rd to late 2nd millennium BCE from the sites of Bat (Schmidt and Döpper 2014), Salut (Frenez et al. 2016), and a collection of beads from Bid Bid in order to better understand the possible development of local bead production and the trade connections that linked Oman to surrounding regions.

  2. 25 de oct. de 2017 · By the first quarter of the 2nd millennium BCE the Longshan culture, after experiencing some centuries of population decline for as yet unknown reasons, began to evolve into the Bronze age culture which would eventually form the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE).

  3. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Definition. The Medes or Medians were a group of Indo-Iranian-speaking people from central Asia who migrated westwards and entered northern Iran around the end of the 2nd millennium BCE. They settled in the highlands of Zagros ( Zagreus in Greek) and, by the end of the 7th century BCE, founded the kingdom of Media (Mada in Old Persian).

  4. Since these turquoise mines dated to the 2nd millennium BCE, the Sinai alphabet was a plausible precursor for the Phoenician alphabet written centuries later. Other evidence showed that many Canaanites native to the southern Levant worked the mines in the Pharaoh’s service, placing West Semitic speakers on the scene for the earliest known alphabetic writing.

  5. 15 de ago. de 2014 · Mesopotamian Naru Literature was a literary genre, first appearing around the 2nd millennium BCE, which featured a famous person (usually a king) from history as the main character in a story that most often concerned humanity's relationship with the gods. These stories became very popular and, in time, seem to have replaced the actual ...

  6. Reculeau, H. 2016. Claiming Land and People: Conceptions of Power in Syria and Upper Mesopotamia during the 2nd millennium BCE, in S. Schmidt-Hofner, Cl. Ambos and P. Eich (ed.), Raum-Ordnung. Raum und soziopolitische Ordnungen im Altertum, 175-214. Akademiekonferenzen 18, Heidelberg: Winter.

  7. Beyond Babylon: Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Second Millennium B.C. brings into focus the cultural enrichment shared by civilizations from western Asia to Egypt and the Aegean more than three thousand years ago during the Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Ages. With the formation of powerful kingdoms and large territorial states, rising social elites created a demand for precious metals and ...