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 Empire in the 6th c@entury. Anci;6th;bc-c;;;;
Carthaginians (5th to 3rd c@entur;5th;bc-c;;;;
inians (5th to 3rd c@enturies). T;3rd;bc-c;;;;
 dated roughly 1400–400 BC\nLamassu;1400;bc-i;;;;
d roughly 1400–400 BC\nLamassu facing;400 BC;bc-i;;;;
d\n\nHomer (late 8th or early 7th c;8th;bc-c;;;;
e 8th or early 7th c.), Iliad, Od;7th;bc-c;;;;
dyssey\nHesiod (8th to 7th c.), Th;8th;bc-c;;;;
Hesiod (8th to 7th c.), Theogony ;7th;bc-c;;;;
s\nArchilochus (7th c@entury), Gre;7th;bc-c;;;;
\nSappho, (late 7th to early 6th c;7th;bc-c;;;;
e 7th to early 6th c.), Greek poe;6th;bc-c;;;;
ebrew Bible\nc. 8th to 7th c.: th;8th;bc-c;;;;
ible\nc. 8th to 7th c.: the Book ;7th;bc-c;;;;
k of Isaiah\nc. 6th c.: Psalms\nc. ;6th;bc-c;;;;
 c.: Psalms\nc. 5th c@entury: reda;5th;bc-c;;;;
n of the Torah\n3rd c@entury: Eccl;3rd;bc-c;;;;
<span class="mw-poem-indented" style="display: inline-block; margin-inline-start: 1em;"> Ecclesiastes\n2nd c@entury: Book;2nd;bc-c;;;;</span>
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