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The New Kingdom: The Empire Ancient Egypt The New Kingdom: The Empire

The Middle East during the Amarna Period wikipedia The Middle East during the Amarna Period

Tel Megiddo from the south east Wikipedia http://www.bibleistrue.com/qna/pqna50.htm Model of Megiddo at the site

Topographic map of Roman Palestine http://saffold.com/israel/?cat=4

Megiddo, northern palace against city wall and plain of Jezreel http://www.bibleistrue.com/qna/pqna50.htm Megiddo, northern palace against city wall and plain of Jezreel

The Battle of Megiddo: Thutmose III smiting Canaanite enemies on the seventh pylon at Karnak (18th Dyn)

The Middle East during the Amarna Period wikipedia The Middle East during the Amarna Period

Amarna letter EA 161, Aziru, leader of Amurru, to Akhenaten (18th Dyn) The Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II (19th Dyn) and the Hittite Empire at the height of its power, ca 1279

Relief in the Abu Simbel Temple wikipedia Relief in the Abu Simbel Temple

http://www. bible-history. com/geography/maps/Map-Ancient-Near-East http://www.bible-history.com/geography/maps/Map-Ancient-Near-East.gif Tablet of treaty between Hattusili III of Hatti and Ramesses II (19th Dyn) of Egypt, ca 1258; Istanbul Archaeology Museum

Merneptah Stele or Israel stela, ca 1208 (19th Dyn); Egyptian Museum wikipedia Merneptah Stele or Israel stela, ca 1208 (19th Dyn); Egyptian Museum

Beit She'an, aerial view to the south http://larryavisbrown.homestead.com/files/ot_history/unit3/OTIsrael.jpg www.penn.museum

http://blog2. bibleplaces http://blog2.bibleplaces.com/uploaded_images/64cffe985bf0_12E05/08433uJerusalemfromsouthKidronValleymat08433.jpg City of David from the south; photograph of early XX; Library of Congress

http://www. old-picture http://www.old-picture.com/pics/europe/004/Jerusalem-Scopus-Mount-From.htm View of the Old City of Jerusalem from Mount Scopus; color photochrome print, 1890s

Palaeolithic 700,000-7000 BCE Saharan Neolithic 8800-4700 Early 8800-6800 Middle 6600-5100 Late 5100-4700 Predynastic 5300-3000 Lower Egypt Neolithic 5300-4000 Maadi 4000-3200 Upper Egypt Badarian 4400-4000 Naqada I 4000-3500 (Amratian) Naqada II 3500-3200 (Gerzean) Naqada III 3200-3000 (Dynasty 0) wikipedia 1ST Persian Period (27th-30th) 525-404 2d Persian Period 343-332 Ptolemaic Period 332-30 Macedonian332-310 Ptolemaic 305-30 Roman 30 BCE-642 CE