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e Uruk period (34th to 32nd c@entu;34th;bc-c;;;;
eriod (34th to 32nd c@enturies) sa;32nd;bc-c;;;;
sr period 3100–2900 BC, probably from;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;
 dated to 3100–2900 BC.[00] It was fi;2900 BC;bc-i;;;;
rally dated to 2900–2350 BC accord;2900;bc-i;;;;
 dated to 2900–2350 BC according to t;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;
Chronology, or 2800–2230 BC accord;2800;bc-i;;;;
ology, or 2800–2230 BC according to t;2230 BC;bc-i;;;;
 Gilgamesh. By 2600 BC, the logograph;2600 BC;bc-i;;;;
, Khafajah, c. 2650-2550 BC.\nEnsha;2650;bc-i;;;;
fajah, c. 2650-2550 BC.\nEnshakushanna;2550 BC;bc-i;;;;
urabi). Around 2000 BC, the power of ;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
d I (1392 BC - 1366), and his succ;1366;bc-y;;;;
st Anatolia in 1600 BC. By 1450 BC th;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;
in 1600 BC. By 1450 BC they establish;1450 BC;bc-i;;;;
e: Hittites\nBy 1300 BC the Hurrians h;1300 BC;bc-i;;;;
ties (c.16,000-300 BC). p. 157. ISBN;300 BC;bc-i;;;;
es (ca. 16,000–300 BC). Cambridge: C;300 BC;bc-i;;;;
Reappraisal of Second-Millennium Chr;Second;bc-m;;;;
Near East 9000–2000 B.C@. London: Univ;2000 B.C;bc-i;;;;
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