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msopotamia

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persion gulf   an arm of the arabian sea, located between the arabian peninsula and southwest iran.  
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ninevah   capital of assyria  
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tyre   a rich tradeport and a major city of phoenicia, located on the eastern mediteranean  
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euphrates river   a river flowing south from turkey through syria and iraq  
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covenant   a binding agreement  
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empire   many territories and people who are controlled by one government.  
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myths   a traditional story; in some cultures,a legend that explainspeoples belives  
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jordan river   one of the most sacred rivers; river inwhich jesus was baptized  
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black sea   north sea(greek)  
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issrial   country in southwest asia  
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phoenians   an ancient region in present day lebanon  
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zigris mountians   largest mountian range in iraq and iranover 900 miles long with peaks over 1200ft.  
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code   an organized list of laws and rules  
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hebrues   the jewish people; the tribe the jewish people came from.  
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exile   to force someone to live in another country.  
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king david   king of the israelites after saul.  
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fertile cresent   an ancient region between the tigris and ephrates river river in southwest asia  
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sumer   the site of the earliest known civilization; located in mesopotamia, in present day southern iraq;later became babylonia.  
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peninsula   a form of writing that uses groups of wedges and lines;used to write several languages of the fertile cresent.  
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diaspora   th scattering of people who have a common background or belief.  
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carovar   a group of traders traveling together.  
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bazaar   a market selling different kinds of goods.  
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famine   a time when there is so little food that many people starve.  
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soloman   king of the israelites after david.  
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nebachadnezzar   king of new babylonian empire from 605 to 561bc.  
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tigris river   a river in iraq and turkey.  
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syria   a historical kingdom of northern mesopotamia around present day iraq and turkey.  
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hammurabi   king of babylon from 1792 to 1750 bc; creator of babylonian empire; established one of the oldest code of law.  
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polythiesm   the belief in many gods.  
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zorgon   king of assyia, conquered babylonia and fouded the last great assyrian dynasty.  
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alphabet   a set of symbols that represent the sounds of s lauguge.  
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scribe   a proffetional writer  
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torah   the most sacred text of the israelies that recorded laws and events of thier history.  
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mosses   israelite leader; led the israelites from egypt to canaan; according to the bible, he recieved the ten commandments from god.  
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chalans   overthrew assyrian in 612bc  
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astronomy   the branch of science that studies the planets, stars, moon and other objects in the universe.  
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UR   a city of ancient sumer in southern mesopotamia, located in present day southeast iraq.  
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canana   a region occupied by the ancient israelites, also known as palestine, located between the jordan river, mediteranean sea and the dead sea,on a site that includes present day isreal and part of jordan.  
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ziggarat   a temple of the ancient sumerians and babylonians, made of terraces connected by ramps and stairs, rouphly in the shape of a pyrimid  
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menotheism   the belief in god.  
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prophet   a religious leader who told the israelites what god wanted them to do  
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abraham   first leader of the israelites, according to the bible, he led his family to cannan, where he became to founder of a new nation.  
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myth   a very long story about a sumerian hero.  
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ten commandments   according to the bible, a code of laws given to the israelites by god.  
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dead sea scrolls   ancient parchment manuscripts containing the earliest verson of the first few books of the bible.  
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jerusum   the capitol city of modern israel; a holy city for jews, christians and muslims.  
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chariot   the chariot is thee earliest and simpilest type of carrige.  
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babylonia   center of babylonian emire.  
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city state   a city with its own traditions and it own government and laws; both acity and seperate indapendent state.  
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confluence   where 2 or more rivers meet.  
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tributary   feeder river, river that feeds into alarge river.  
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dead sea   a salt lake between isreal and jordan; the dead sea is the lowest point on earth.  
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