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CLAY TABLETS
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HARP OF UR
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Head of an Akkadian Ruler, from Nineveh, Iraq. 2300-2200 B. C
Head of an Akkadian Ruler, from Nineveh, Iraq B.C. Bronze, Iraq Museum, Baghdad
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Head of Gudea (the last Akkadian ruler)
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Ziggurat
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STELE OF HAMURRABI c.a B.C.
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EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION
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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics
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PALETTE OF NARMER 3200 B.C. (Museum of Cairo)
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SAQQARA COMPLEX (Pyramid and Palace)
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Pyramid (Giza)
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PHARAOHS
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Ti watching Hippopotamus Hunt (painted stone relief) c. 2400 B.C.
falcon headed god wearing double crown. Columns on ancient buildings represent supports taken from the plant world. The ribbing on some columns represent bunches of slender poles. Left: falcon headed god wearing the double crown. tied together. Ti watching Hippopotamus Hunt (painted stone relief) c B.C. Mycerinus and Queen c B.C.
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New Kingdom ( B.C.) BOOK OF DEAD
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Geography of China CHINA Gobi Desert Indus River Himalayan Mt.
Because of this the main stage of history has been on the continents of Europe and Asia sometimes called Eurasia because they are a part of one giant land mass. Even in this one area there were differences in the spread of technology based on how isolated people were and on how willing they were to accept new ideas. Himalayan Mt.
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The Yellow River
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SHANG DYNASTY ORACLE BONES
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LOST WAX PROCESS BRONZE VESSELS FOR RITUALS
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Ideograms
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The Indus Valley Civilization
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Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
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