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Myths and Facts about the Origin of the Arabs
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Historic and cultural research about the origin of the Arabs. The Ismaelite myth and other legends examined and compared with documented evidences.
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Akhenaten's World
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The Middle East during the reign of pharaoh Akhenaten in the 14th century BCE, including maps and atlas.
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Ancient Accounts of Arabia, 430BCE-550CE
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From the Ancient History Sourcebook.
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Ancient and Medieval Middle East Resources
NEW!
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Selected links provided by the Columbia University Department of Middle East Studies.
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Ancient Near East History
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Selected links, from World History Compass.
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AncientNearEast.net
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Portal. Links include archaeological sites and excavations by country, museums, publications, academic departments, and relevant current events.
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Arabesco
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Devoted to the Arab and Muslim heritage and their historical contributions to science, geography, engineering, architecture, art, literature, and other fields.
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Etana
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A university consortium site, Etana seeks to provide searching access to online resources relating to the Ancient Near East. Previously known as ABZU.
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History of the Ancient Near East
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Historical information and links covering the region from Turkey to Southwestern Iran.
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Hittite Home Page
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From Prof. Bille Jean Collins at Emory University. Collections of text, including the updated Catalog of Hittite Texts (CHT), and other archeological and historical research resources.
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Hittite/Hurrian Mythology
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Christopher B. Siren describes these early people and their gods, with a bibliography.
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Hittites: 1600-717 BC
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Brief chronology of the Hittite Empire as well as an overview of their language, legal system, and religion.
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Mything Links: The Near East
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Illustrated and annotated collection of links looking at the history, mythology, traditions, and archaeological wealth of ancient Anatolia and Central Asia. Includes a section on the Amazons.
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The Aryans in the Near Eastern Sources (4th-2nd Millennium BC)
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Traces of the Aryans in the earliest texts of Mesopotamia, Asia Minor and Egypt from the 4th to 2nd Millennium BC.
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