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  1. 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.

  2. Understanding Canaan as Abraham experienced it includes a reconstruction of the climate of Canaan in the early second millennium BC. Such efforts are necessary given the shifts in global climate, changes in local topography and hydrology, presence of intrusive vegetation, and decrease or disappearance of animal ranges.

  3. In 1177 BC, you trace the social, economic, and cultural links between the civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East — Egypt, Minoan Crete, Mycenaean Greece, the Hittite Empire, Mittani, Assyria, and Kassite Babylonia — and their cataclysmic demise during the late second millennium BC.

  4. Aug 6, 2012 · What happened in Britain in the late Second Millennium? In the Independent for 16.8.88, David Keys suggested that ‘Most of northern Britain appears to have been rendered uninhabitable by a catastrophe resembling the “nuclear winter” that some scientists believe would follow a nuclear war’.

  5. Empires and Trade in the 2nd Millennium BC. Summary. This map shows the boundaries of empires from 2000-1000 BCE, primarily around 1400 BC in southern Europe, North Africa, Middle East.

  6. Nov 18, 2008 · Art of Second Millennium B.C. Explored in Landmark Exhibition at Metropolitan Museum. Exhibition dates: November 18, 2008 – March 15, 2009. Exhibition location: Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Exhibition Hall, second floor. Press preview: Monday, November 17, 10:00 a.m. - noon.

  7. Cultures in Contact: From Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean in the ...

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