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Babylonia and Assyria



Babylonia - băbĭlōˈnēə, ancient empire of Mesopotamia. The name is sometimes given to the whole civilization of S Mesopotamia, including the states established by the city rulers of Lagash, Akkad (or Agade), Uruk, and Ur in the 3d millennium b.c. Historically it is limited to the first dynasty of Babylon established by Hammurabi (c.1750 b.c.), and to the   Read More...

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    The Babylonians: An Introduction
    by Gwendolyn Leick. 182 pgs.


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    A History of the Babylonians and Assyrians
    by George Stephen Goodspeed. 422 pgs.


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