An area which roughly corresponds to the western two-thirds of modern Turkey
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The Levant
A term describing the lands on the eastern Mediterranean coast, from Turkey to north-eastern Egypt. Two significant peoples in this region were the Jews, a people inhabiting a hill kingdom with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Phoenicians, a seafaring pe
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Egypt
A region which owed its power and success to its location in the fertile Nile Valley.
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Mesopotamia
A region roughly corresponding to modern Iraq. (a v swagg place). It is a Greek name which means 'between the rivers', and this fertile region was located between the Euphrates to the west and the Tigris to the east.
A term describing the lands on the eastern Mediterranean coast, from Turkey to north-eastern Egypt. Two significant peoples in this region were the Jews, a people inhabiting a hill kingdom with its capital at Jerusalem, and the Phoenicians, a seafaring pe
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The Levant
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A region which owed its power and success to its location in the fertile Nile Valley.
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A region roughly corresponding to modern Iraq. (a v swagg place). It is a Greek name which means 'between the rivers', and this fertile region was located between the Euphrates to the west and the Tigris to the east.
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