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Brno 1 History

Geographic Zones and Economy

Farmers and Shepherds: Rainfall

Steppe and State: Contraction and Expansion

Use of Steppe: Tribes

Languages and Scripts

Third Millennium: Sumerians and Akkadians

Earlier Third Millennium City States

Later Third Millennium: Akkadian and Neo-Sumerian Empires

Early Second Millennium: Babylonia

First Half Second Millennium: Babylonian and Assyrian Empires

Late Bronze Age: Middle Assyrian Empire

Late Bronze Age: Final Stages

Iron Age: Neo-Assyrian Empire

The End of Cuneiform: Cyrus and Alexander