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  1. ANCIENT SUMER
    Sometime prior to 5,000 BC, Sumerians moved into the region of the lower Tigris-Euphrates. We do not know where they came from: they were called Sumerians by their northern neighbors...
    http: //newgenevacenter.org/west/sumer.htm

  2. Akkad
    Encyclopedia article about Akkad
    http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/a/ak/akkad.ht...

  3. Akkadia
    From the internet history book, a list of Akkadia related websites
    http: //fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook03.ht...

  4. Akkadian Empire
    There are several reasons for taking the year 2350 as a turning point in the history of Mesopotamia. For the first time, an empire arose on Mesopotamian soil. The driving force of that empire was the Akkadians...
    http: //angelfire.com/nt/Gilgamesh/akkadian.htm...

  5. Akkadian language
    Semitic language which served as the common language of peoples of the Middle East for about 300 years starting in the 9th century BC...
    http: //i-cias.com/e.o/akkadn.htm

  6. Akkadian language (Babylonian and Assyrian cuneiform texts)
    Akkadian is one of the great cultural languages of world history, also called Babylonian-Assyrian. It is the collective name for the Semitic dialects spoken in the three millennia BC in Mesopotamia...
    http: //space.tin.it/clubnet/bxpoma/akkadeng/akkade...

  7. Ancient Civilizations Clipart
    A great selection of ancient civilization clipart and maps.
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