Chronology of the ancient Near East
The chronology of the ancient Near East provides a framework of dates for various events, rulers and dynasties. Individual inscriptions and texts customarily record events in terms of a succession of officials or rulers, taking forms like "in the year X of king Y". Thus by piecing together many records a relative chronology is arrived at, relating dates in cities over a wide area. For the first millennium BC, the relative chronology can be tied to actual calendar years by identifying significant astronomical events. An inscription from the tenth year of Assyrian king Ashur-Dan III refers to an eclipse of the sun, and astronomical calculations among the range of possible dates identify the eclipse as having occurred 15 June 763 BCE. The date can be corroborated with other mentions of astron
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Chronology of the ancient Near East
The chronology of the ancient Near East provides a framework of dates for various events, rulers and dynasties. Individual inscriptions and texts customarily record events in terms of a succession of officials or rulers, taking forms like "in the year X of king Y". Thus by piecing together many records a relative chronology is arrived at, relating dates in cities over a wide area. For the first millennium BC, the relative chronology can be tied to actual calendar years by identifying significant astronomical events. An inscription from the tenth year of Assyrian king Ashur-Dan III refers to an eclipse of the sun, and astronomical calculations among the range of possible dates identify the eclipse as having occurred 15 June 763 BCE. The date can be corroborated with other mentions of astron
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Bei den Chronologien der Altor ...... ren, auch absolut zu datieren.
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Chronologia starożytnego Blisk ...... czyć Asyryjską listę eponimów.
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De chronologie van het Nabije ...... ronologie veelgebruikt blijft.
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La cronología del Antiguo Orie ...... la cronología griega o persa.
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La storia del Vicino Oriente a ...... poli del Mare (1200 a.C. ca.).
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The chronology of the ancient ...... an list of imperial officials.
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تأريخ تاريخ الشرق القديم أو ال ...... رة عمامة لتاريخ الشرق القديم .
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Bei den Chronologien der Altor ...... ren, auch absolut zu datieren.
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Chronologia starożytnego Blisk ...... Lewantem oraz chronologią sta
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De chronologie van het Nabije ...... voor de absolute chronologie:
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La cronología del Antiguo Orie ...... la cronología griega o persa.
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La storia del Vicino Oriente a ...... i, "per la prima volta si assi
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The chronology of the ancient ...... with other mentions of astron
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تأريخ تاريخ الشرق القديم أو ال ...... والملك الحثي هاتوشيلي الثاني .
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Chronologia starożytnego Bliskiego Wschodu
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Chronologie van het Nabije Oosten
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Chronologien der Altorientalischen Geschichtsschreibung
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Chronology of the ancient Near East
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Cronología del Antiguo Oriente Próximo
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Storia del Vicino Oriente antico
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التسلسل الزمني للشرق الأدنى القديم
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