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Abraham's Journey: 2000 B.C.; Map showing the Ancient Near East and the path to Egypt from Mitanni. ... Map of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, showing the outlying areas of Philistia, Ammon, Phoenicia, Edom, ... A modern physical map showing the international boundaries dividing Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon,
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ancienthistory.about.com/od/biblicalmaps/qt/BiblicalMap...
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, ancient territory occupied by Phoenicians. The name Phoenicia also appears as Phenice and Phenicia. These people were Canaanites, and in the 9th cent. ... Physical map of anc... ... Map of phoenicia in...
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www.reference.com/browse/Phoenicia
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The Lebanon and Phoenicia: Ancient Texts. Illustrating their Physical Geography and. Native Industries. ..... Pp. xii+ 314; 1 map. + 2 tables in text. ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/267626
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An ancient maritime country of southwest Asia consisting of city-states along the eastern Mediterranean Sea in present-day Syria and Lebanon. Its people became the foremost navigators and traders of the Mediterranean by 1250 B.C. and established numerous colonies, ... Physical map of anc... ... Map of phoenicia in...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/Phoenicia
dictionary.reference.com/browse/Phoenicia
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The Greek word phoinix , from which apparently the geographical region of Phoenicia is named, means, literally, “red purple.” Thus, the name is derived from one product of the region, red dye, for which Phoenicia was famed throughout the ancient world.
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www.highbeam.com/doc/1O97-Phoenicia.html
www.highbeam.com/doc/1O97-Phoenicia.html
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Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa (Physical Map) ; Mycenaean Greece and the Orient about 1450 B.C., 1926 edition. The Assyrian Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean, 850-625 B.C., 1929 edition. The Assyrian Empire and the Eastern Mediterranean, 750-625 B.C., ... Reference Map of Ancient Israel and Palestine,
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rbedrosian.com/Maps/maps.html
rbedrosian.com/Maps/maps.html
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2. How did physical geography affect the growth of ancient civilizations? 3. How did civilizations develop governments and economic systems? 4. What role did trade play ... 1. Trade and Expansion: Phoenicia and Israel II. Ancient Egypt and Nubia: ... If the physical location of any city or country does not fit on the map provided,
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www.archaeological.org/pdfs/education/cargoes/Cargoes_Chapter15.pdf
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Description: A map of the Mediterranean region around 1200 to 333 BC, Keywords: Phoenicia, physical, political, physical features, major political subdivisions, boundaries, oceans, location, inlandWaters, Ancient Phoenicia; Source: William Swinton, Outlines of the World's History (New York, NY: Ivison, Blakeman,
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etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/3100/3143/3143.htm
etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/3100/3143/3143.htm
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Map of Ancient Phoenicia. The Phoenicians were the former inhabitants of the northern coastal plain between Carmel and the Amanus Mountains. The main cities were Tyre and Sidon. Phoenicia means the "Land of Palm Trees or Date-Palms." ... Map of Ancient Phoenicia...
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www.bible-history.com/maps/phoenicia.html
www.bible-history.com/maps/phoenicia.html
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