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is a city in Iraq. It stands on the east bank of the Tigris in the Salah ad-Din Governorate, 125 kilometers (78 mi) north of Baghdad and, in 2003, had an estimated population of 348,700.
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In the Amarna tablets of the 14th century BC, people from the region called themselves Kenaani or Kinaani (Canaanites), although these letters predate the invasion of the Sea Peoples by over a century
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he Early Dynastic Period began after a cultural break with the preceding Jemdet Nasr period that has been radio-carbon dated to about 2900 BC at the beginning of the Early Dynastic I Period.
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Mesopotamia encompasses the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers is the frist civilization
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is n archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border, just opposite Ceylanpınar.
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denotes the first stage in early Levantine Neolithic culture, dating around 9500 to 8500 BC.[1] Archaeological remains are located in the Levantine and upper Mesopotamian region of the Fertile Crescent.