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  • Egypt. It declined during the mid-second millennium B.C.E. and was forgotten ... this was a major river during the third millennium B.C.E. and fourth millennium ...
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  • sources are those of the second millennium B.C.E. It is speculated ... the Zambia area. Sometime in the second millennium B.C.E., perhaps triggered ...
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  • in the world, dated to the eleventh millennium B.C.E., making vessels ... in the world, dated to the eleventh millennium B.C.E. Jomon pottery was ...
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  • His masterpiece, The Garden of Earthly Delights (or The Millennium) ... is The Garden of Earthly Delights (or The Millennium) Fränger, 8. ...
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  • Tunis was founded by Berbers during the second millennium B.C.E.. ... In the second millennium B.C.E., a town, originally named Tunes, was ...
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  • due to extensive cultivation for the last two millennium. Today, D. caryophyllus is not seen in the wild with the exception of some Mediterranean countries ...
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  • * J. Paul Getty Museum. Alpha and Omega: Visions of the Millennium. Los Angeles, Calif: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1999. ISBN 9780892365760 ...
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  • The last volume of the book, Into The Millennium, is even more difficult to summarize as it is largely unfinished and fragmentary, and there ...
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  • influence for the better part of a millennium, to around 950. ... By the first millennium after migration, South America’s vast rainforests ...
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  • thumb|left|220px|Cippus commemorating Roman Millennium.]] ... that as an Arab, he presided over the Millennium celebrations as "the ...
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  • cities (cities as categorized in the First millennium B.C.E. ranged in scope from large modern-day towns to villages) were conquered by Sennacherib ...
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  • The area's history dates to the late second millennium B.C.E ... Apennine culture in the late second millennium B.C.E. (roughly 1350–1150 ...
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  • Carians, whose settlements date back to the third millennium B.C.E. Thucydides identifies the original inhabitants as piratical Carians who were eventually ...
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  • Sometime in the second millennium B.C.E., perhaps triggered by the drying of the Sahara and pressure from the migration of people from the Sahara ...
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  • course of time it was forgotten for more than a millennium. Wider interest in the Samaritan Pentateuch commenced in 1616, when the well-known ...
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  • For example, in South Asia in the first millennium B.C.E., both Jain and Buddhist ... ==Interreligious dialogue for the new millennium== In 1993, there was ...
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  • These Phoenician examples from the first millennium B.C.E. were thought to have been used for perfume. George Rawlinson, History of Phoenicia ...
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  • culture along the Nile in the tenth millennium B.C.E. Evidence also indicates ... on Crete, date back to the seventh millennium B.C.E. The Minoans flourished ...
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  • cultures of the mid-Danube basin. The third millennium B.C.E. Vučedol culture (from the Vučedol site near Vukovar, Croatia) is famous for its ceramics ...
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  • and animal domestication around the fourth millennium B.C.E. Early metal tools were made of copper and then bronze, followed by iron. ...
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  • unparalleled fidelity for more than a millennium by oral tradition alone ... text to the second half of the second millennium. Compare Max Müller's ...
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  • info/20091029/ Human Rights in the New Millennium] Lecture given at London ... World Conferences on Human Rights and Millennium Declaration] www1.umn.edu. ...
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  • Okasha El Daly, Egyptology: The Missing Millennium (London: University College ... *El Daly, Okasha. Egyptology: The Missing Millennium. London: University ...
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  • extensively in Nineveh during the second millennium B.C.E. Later monarchs whose ... evidence of habitation as early as the sixth millennium B.C.E. ...
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  • and parts of Manchuria for much of the 1st millennium C.E.. The Three Kingdoms period in Korea extends from the first century BCE (specifically 57 ...
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  • the Mediterranean during the first millennium B.C.E. Though ancient boundaries ... of Lebanon" as early as the third millennium B.C.E. ...
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  • *Jech, Thomas, 2003. Set Theory: The Third Millennium Edition, Revised and Expanded. Springer. ISBN 3540440852. *Kunen, Kenneth, 1980. Set Theory: ...
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  • legacy and legend of Hiawatha endures nearly a millennium after the end of his life. ==Background== Little is known of Hiawatha prior to his becoming ...
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  • large and small formations into the third millennium and well into his 1990s. He had several reunions with Benny Goodman’s initial Quartet, notably ...
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  • by two aqueducts in the middle of the second millennium. ===Roman aqueducts=== Roman aqueducts were built in all parts of the Roman Empire, from ...
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  • albums throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium, continuing to win Grammy Awards and amass critical acclaim, all while touring successfully ...
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  • The Old Kingdom is the name commonly given to that period in the 3rd millennium B.C.E. when Egypt attained its first continuous peak of civilization ...
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  • members of Saint Stanislaus' body. Half a millennium after Poland had indeed reintegrated, and while yet another dismemberment of the polity was ...
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  • until circa the later part of the 1st millennium when it succumbed to a ... of the empire of Axum in the first millennium C.E. Their language, in ...
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  • story continued to be copied into the first millennium B.C.E. The Atrahasis story also exists in a later fragmentary Assyrian version, the first one ...
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  • === First millennium === [[Image:Sack_of_jerusalem.JPG|right|thumb ... === Second millennium === The early Arab period was one of religious ...
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  • thumb|right|200px|Statue of Cary Grant in Millennium Square, Bristol, England.]] In November 2004, Grant was named "The Greatest Movie Star ...
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  • . It is almost religious in its tone, relating a millennium of Ukrainian history through the story of an old man who tells his grandson about a treasure ...
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  • period in Greek history lasting for close to a millennium, until the rise of Christianity. It is considered by most historians to be the foundational ...
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  • jewelry dating to the beginning of the first millennium B.C.E. The majority of so-called engraved designs on ancient gold rings or other items were produced ...
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  • That is no vision of a distant millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation. That kind of ...
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  • Nigeria. Information is lacking from the first millennium C.E. following the Nok ascendancy, but by the second millennium C.E., there was active trade ...
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  • * Kyŏngju. 2004. Gyeongju a Millennium Year Spirit of Silla Dynasty. * Min, Chu-myŏn and Jessie McLaren. 1986. Kyengju (now Kyongju), Korea ...
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  • , were a source of food for most of the last millennium in Europe, as agriculture increased they not only became less relied on, but became seen as ...
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  • remains of a small kingdom dating from fourth millennium B.C.E. He described his finds in Alalakh, an Account of the Excavations at Tell Atchana in the ...
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  • "a voice like hers comes along once in a millennium." In addition to sharing her singing talent with the world she mentored the extraordinarily ...
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  • The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 was an act created in the United States to attempt to deal with the introduction of digital works ...
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  • Early in Mesopotamia's history (around the mid-fourth millennium ... the turn of the thirrd and the second millennium B.C.E. (the exact dating ...
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  • * Berry, T. Hurdle: The book on business planning - Millennium Edition. Eugene, OR: Palo Alto Software, 2004. ISBN 0966489144 * Cornish, S. L ...
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  • Lottery funding for projects to celebrate the millennium. ==Examples of science museum== A science museum or science center varies by a subject ...
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