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Sumerian Art, Ancient Sumer, Ancient Babylon, Ancient Sumerian, Ancient Drawings, Alphabet Code, Ancient Persia, Ancient Near East, Ancient Egypt Art

(SELECT REFRESH TO RE-START SLIDE-SHOWS) Ninurta, Texts: (A MUST READ! – UNALTERED – EYE OPENING!) (gods in blue … mixed-breed demigods in teal) Ninurta Overview (A MUST READ! ***) (Enlil's & his 1/2 Sister Ninhursag's Son & Royal Heir to Anu's Throne Following Enlil) Ninurta by Wikipedia (ALSO SEE ZECHARIA SITCHIN'S MANY BOOKS ON THIS

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Mesopotamian art and architecture - Akkadian period | Britannica Sargon Of Akkad, Akkadian Empire, Ancient Mesopotamia, Mesopotamia, Ancient Artifacts, Bronze Age, Ancient Civilizations, British Museum, Ancient Times

Mesopotamian art and architecture - Akkadian, Reliefs, Temples: Sargon of Akkad’s (reigned c. 2334–c. 2279 bce) unification of the Sumerian city-states and creation of a first Mesopotamian empire profoundly affected the art of his people, as well as their language and political thought. The increasingly large proportion of Semitic elements in the population were in the ascendancy, and their personal loyalty to Sargon and his successors replaced the regional patriotism of the old cities. The…

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Mesopotamia Projects, Ancient Civilizations Projects, Egypt Map, Indian History Facts, Social Studies Classroom, Ancient Mesopotamia, Learning Materials, History Timeline, Ancient Maps

— Seven Posters: 1) Ancient Egypt; 2) Mesopotamia; 3) Ancient Rome; 4) Ancient Greece; 5) Ancient China; and 6) Mesoamerica.— Manufactured for Classrooms: Each poster is 12 x 18 inches. Printed on high-grade, cover-weight satin paper for added protection. Made to withstand the rigors of K-12 classrooms.— Loved by Stude

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Hammurabi's Code | Stanford History Education Group Ancient Babylonia, Bronze Age Civilization, Ancient Greek Philosophers, Ancient Astronaut, Ancient Mesopotamia, History Education, Facts For Kids, Teaching History, Mesopotamia

Dating to the 1700s BCE, Hammurabi’s Code is one of the oldest sets of laws. These laws help shed light on what life was like in Ancient Babylonia. In this lesson, students use Hammurabi’s Code to consider religious, economic, and social facets of life in the ancient world. [Teacher Materials and Student Materials updated on 04/20/2020.]

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