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    Mesopotamia and Egypt, c. 4000 BCE-1000 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Mesopotomia [sic] & Egypt c.4000 BCE-1000 BCE : Egypt, Middle East, Arabia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Cyprus, Crete map…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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    Mesopotamia and Egypt, c. 4000 BCE-1000 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Mesopotomia [sic] & Egypt c.4000 BCE-1000 BCE : Egypt, Middle East, Arabia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Cyprus, Crete map…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic Map
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    Indo-European migrations, c. 400 BCE-1000 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Indo-Europeans Migrations c.4000 BCE-1000BCE-- Africa, Europe, Asia, Arabia, Anatolia, British Isles, India, Persia, Middle East map…”
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    Indo-European migrations, c. 400 BCE-1000 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Indo-Europeans Migrations c.4000 BCE-1000BCE-- Africa, Europe, Asia, Arabia, Anatolia, British Isles, India, Persia, Middle East map…”
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    Early Greece, c. 2000-1100 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Early Greece c.2000-1100 BCE-- Greece, Europe, Crete, Peloponnesus, Attica, Thessaly, Boeotia, Rhodes, Anatolia, Ionia, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea map…”
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    Early Greece, c. 2000-1100 BCE

    Published 1999
    “…Early Greece c.2000-1100 BCE-- Greece, Europe, Crete, Peloponnesus, Attica, Thessaly, Boeotia, Rhodes, Anatolia, Ionia, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea map…”
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    The spread of world religions, c. 500 BCE-600 CE

    Published 1999
    “…Spread of world religions c.500 BCE-600 CE-- Africa, Europe, Arabia, Egypt, Anatolia, Asia, Persia, India, China, Southeast Asia, Middle East map…”
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    The spread of world religions, c. 500 BCE-600 CE

    Published 1999
    “…Spread of world religions c.500 BCE-600 CE-- Africa, Europe, Arabia, Egypt, Anatolia, Asia, Persia, India, China, Southeast Asia, Middle East map…”
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    The Roman Empire and Germanic migrations, c. 400 CE

    Published 1999
    “…Roman Empire & Germanic migrations c.400 CE : Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Spain, Gaul, Britain, Sardinia, Corsica, Italy, Roman Empire, Greece, Balkans, Hungary, Egypt, Russia, Sicily, Crete, Cyprus, Syria, Anatolia, Germany map…”
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    The Roman Empire and Germanic migrations, c. 400 CE

    Published 1999
    “…Roman Empire & Germanic migrations c.400 CE : Europe, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Spain, Gaul, Britain, Sardinia, Corsica, Italy, Roman Empire, Greece, Balkans, Hungary, Egypt, Russia, Sicily, Crete, Cyprus, Syria, Anatolia, Germany map…”
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    Decline of the Byzantine Empire, 1100 CE

    Published 2000
    “…Decline of the Byzantine Empire, 1100-- Danube River, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Rome, Adriatic Sea, Bulgaria, Greece, Constantinople, Anatolia, Aegean Sea, Alexandria, Egypt, Nile River, Euphrates River, Tigris River, Baghdad, Damascus, Jerusalem, Antioch, Manzikert, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea map…”
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    Decline of the Byzantine Empire, 1100 CE

    Published 2000
    “…Decline of the Byzantine Empire, 1100-- Danube River, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Rome, Adriatic Sea, Bulgaria, Greece, Constantinople, Anatolia, Aegean Sea, Alexandria, Egypt, Nile River, Euphrates River, Tigris River, Baghdad, Damascus, Jerusalem, Antioch, Manzikert, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea map…”
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