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The deity Ṣalm is known from Akkadian texts of the 2nd millennium BCE (Dalley 1986 p. 89‑90). He was worshiped in Taymāʾ in northwestern Arabia in the first millennium BCE. It is not entirely clear whether Ṣalm was a sun god (Maraqten 1996 p. 19‑22) or a moon god (Knauf 1989 p. 78‑80 150‑151 Wenning 2013 p. 336).
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Being intersected in two parts the first three chapters present a state-of-the-art compendium of palaeo-ecosystems and climatic as well as archaeological conditions of Upper Mesopotamia during the Late Holocene i.e. the 2nd Millennium BCE while the last four chapters analyze the cuneiform evidence of the 13th century BCE of cereal yields in
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Hervé Reculeau is a historian of Syria and Mesopotamia in the second millennium BCE. His research centers on the environmental and social histories of the ancient Near East with a particular focus on landscapes and the interaction between humans and their environment from the technical historical and socioeconomic points of view.
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Aug 15 2014 · Mesopotamian Naru Literature was a literary genre first appearing around the 2nd millennium BCE which featured a famous person (usually a king) from history as the main character in a story that most often concerned humanity s relationship with the gods. These stories became very popular and in time seem to have replaced the actual historical events in the minds of the people.
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Egypt lost its dominating position in Canaan as general disorder overtook the Middle East in the later 2nd millennium BCE. The Canaanite city-states on the coast were subject to destructive attacks from the Sea Peoples who had previously devastated the coasts of Asia Minor and other eastern Mediterranean.
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The deity Ṣalm is known from Akkadian texts of the 2nd millennium BCE (Dalley 1986 p. 89‑90). He was worshiped in Taymāʾ in northwestern Arabia in the first millennium BCE. It is not entirely clear whether Ṣalm was a sun god (Maraqten 1996 p. 19‑22) or a moon god (Knauf 1989 p. 78‑80 150‑151 Wenning 2013 p. 336).
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