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New Centers of Civilization- Hittites, Phoenicians and IsraelitesOnline version

New Centers of Civilization- Hittites, Phoenicians and Israelites

by Arri Balahadia Tejada
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Nomads Tribal Centaurs nomads Pastoral

domesticated animals for both food and clothing They moved along regular migratory routes to provide steady sources of nourishment for their animals .

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Tribal Centaurs Nomads Pastoral nomads

domesticated animals for both food and clothing They moved along regular migratory routes to provide steady sources of nourishment for their animals .

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Theocratic Monotheistic Polytheistic

is the belief in one god .

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settled communities nomadic peoples migrant workers

People who lived in settled communities often viewed as hostile and barbaric , or uncivilized

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Indo Polynesians Austronesians European

The term - refers to a particular group of people who used a language derived from a single parent tongue .

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Hittite Jews Hebrews

Indo - Europeans moved into Asia Minor and Anatolia around 1750 B . C . and combined with the native peoples to form the Kingdom Hattusha ( Bogazköy in modern Turkey ) .

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copper iron bronze

Hittites were the first of the Indo - European peoples to make use of .

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Iran Phoenicians Israel

The lived in the area of Palestine

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Trade Commerce Mercantilism

had long been the basis of Phoenician prosperity .

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dye green dye purple red dye

The Phoenicians produced , glass , and lumber from the cedar forests of Lebanon .

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alphabet Roman numerals numbers

The Phoenician culture is best known for its .

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Hittites Israelites Iraqis

To the south of the Phoenicians lived another group of Semitic - speaking people known as the .

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Taoism Judaism Jainism

Their religion was which influenced Christianity and Isla m

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Carenaan Carnival Canaan

Israelites migrated from Mesopotamia to Palestine , which the Hebrews referred to as .

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Euphrates Egypt Tigris

They were farmers but because of drought , they migrated from Palestine to .

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Noah Belzebul Moses

They were enslaved by Egyptians until led an Exodus and they wandered in the desert for a long period of time before they went back to Palestine .

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Judeah Giza Jerusalem

By the time of King Solomon , the Israelites had established control over all of Palestine and made into the capital of Israel .

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King King Solomooon King Solace Solomon

was also known for his wisdo m

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Babylonians Sumerians Assyrians

The Kingdom of Israel was attacked by and distributed tribes in their territories

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Assyrians Akkadians Chaldeans

The Kingdom of Judeah was attacked by the and completely destroyed Jerusale m

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an all- powerful Holy one

The most dramatic difference was the Jewish belief that there is only God for all peoples ( monotheism ) .

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