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5000 BC
Earliest evidence of human culture in Mesopotamia
1800-1170 BC
Old Babylonian period
1728-1685 BC
Hammurabi, author of the first known Code of Laws
1600-1100 BC
Staggered periods of Hittite hegemony over Mesopotamia
1520-1170 BC
Periods of Kassite dominance
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Elamite invasion and Amorite migration ends the Sumerian civilization. c. 1750 BCE. Elam conquers Ur. 1680 BCE. Hurrians occupy Assyria.
1595 BC - The Kassites take the city of Babylon. 1360 BC - The Assyrians once again rise in power. 1250 BC - The Assyrians begin to use iron weapons and ...
Mesopotamia Timeline from www.thoughtco.com
Dec 6, 2019 · Mesopotamian Timeline · Hassuna / Samarra (6750–6000) · Halaf (6000-4500 BCE) · Ubaid Period (4500–4000 BCE: Telloh, Ur, Ubaid, Oueili, Eridu, ...
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The Neo-Babylonian Empire or Second Babylonian Empire was a period of Mesopotamian history which began in 620 BC and ended in 539 BC. During the preceding ...
Mesopotamia Timeline from www.metmuseum.org
Key Events. ca. 8000–7000 B.C.. The first evidence of domesticated grains (wheat and barley) and animals (sheep, goat, pig, and cattle) are found at Jarmo.
Mesopotamia Timeline from www.iransafar.co
Jun 7, 2023 · Mesopotamia Civilization Timeline ... 4500 BCE The City of Uruk founded. ... 4000 BCE First settlement of Ur. ... 3600 BCE Invention of writing in ...
It looks at the timeline through the main empires of the period: the Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Persian Empires. Around 7000 BC – The first ...
Mesopotamia Timeline. By: Natalia, Paola, Nahomy, Francisco. Page 2. - Cities, agriculture, irrigation, and the plow - 5000 B.C. Each Mesopotamian city was ...