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  1. Events. Middle East and Africa. Europe. References. 14th century BC. The 14th century BC was the century that lasted from the year 1400 BC until 1301 BC. Events. 1350 – 1250 BC: the Bajío phase of the San Lorenzo site in Mexico; large public buildings are constructed. [1]

  2. Category. : 14th-century BC art. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Art by century: ( BCE) 40th century · 32nd century · 31st century · 30th century · 29th century · 28th century · 27th century · 26th century · 25th century · 24th century · 23rd century · 22nd century · 21st century · 20th century · 19th century ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhoeniciaPhoenicia - Wikipedia

    By the mid-14th century BC, the Phoenician city-states were considered "favored cities" to the Egyptians. Tyre, Sidon, Beirut, and Byblos were regarded as the most important. The Phoenicians had considerable autonomy, and their cities were reasonably well developed and prosperous.

  4. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. 14th century BC by country ‎ (1 C) A. 14th century BC in the arts ‎ (3 C, 1 P) B. 14th-century BC beginnings ‎ (3 C) D. 14th-century BC disestablishments ‎ (3 C, 2 P) Fiction set in the 14th century BC ‎ (2 C, 1 P) L. 14th century BC-related lists ‎ (2 P) P.

    • The Concept of The Near East
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    The phrase "ancient Near East" denotes the 19th-century distinction between the Near and Far East as global regions of interest to the British Empire. The distinction began during the Crimean War. The last major exclusive partition of the east between these two terms was current in diplomacy in the late 19th century, with the Hamidian Massacres of ...

    Ancient Near East periodizationis the attempt to categorize or divide time into discrete named blocks, or eras, of the Near East. The result is a descriptive abstraction that provides a useful handle on Near East periods of time with relatively stable characteristics.

    Iron Age

    During the Early Iron Age, from 911 BC, the Neo-Assyrian Empire arose, vying with Babylonia and other lesser powers for dominance of the region, though not until the reforms of Tiglath-Pileser III in the 8th century BC, did it become a powerful and vast empire. In the Middle Assyrian period of the Late Bronze Age, Ancient Assyria had been a kingdom of northern Mesopotamia (modern-day northern Iraq), competing for dominance with its southern Mesopotamian rival Babylonia. From 1365 to 1076, it...

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    1. Crawford, Harriet (2004) [1991]. Sumer and the Sumerians. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-82596-2.

    Fletcher, Banister & Dan Cruickshank. Sir Banister Fletcher's a History of Architecture. 20th ed. Architectural Press, 1996. ISBN 0-7506-2267-9. Cf. Part One, Chapter 4.
    Hallo, William W. & William Kelly Simpson. The Ancient Near East: A History. 2nd ed. Holt Rinehart and Winston, 1997. ISBN 0-15-503819-2.
    Pittman, Holly (1984). Art of the Bronze Age: Southeastern Iran, Western Central Asia, and the Indus Valley. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 9780870993657.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanaanCanaan - Wikipedia

    Canaan had significant geopolitical importance in the Late Bronze Age Amarna Period (14th century BC) as the area where the spheres of interest of the Egyptian, Hittite, Mitanni, and Assyrian Empires converged or overlapped.

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