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    1. A Biblical Tour of Israel   
     
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    This site is both a resource for in Biblical Geography, and is also designed as an educational and enjoyable site within itself, putting both the Land of Israel and the Bible in some perspective to which we can relate. Entry is through a clickable map of Israel divided into sections with texts and pictures as well as maps.

    2. Abraham   
     
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    This site of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia presents the biography of Abraham (אַבְרָהָם "Father/Leader of many", Standard Hebrew Avraham, is the patriarch of Judaism, recognized by Christianity, and a very important prophet in Islam. The story of his life is told in the Book of Genesis and in the Quran.

    3. Abzu   
     
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    Abzu is a guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East via the Internet.

    4. Accounts of the Campaign of Sennacherib, 701 BCE   
     
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    The page quotes from The Sennacherib Prism, from 2Kings and from 2 Chronicles, concerning the deeds and wars of Sennacherib, and gives a short bibliography.

    5. Acre - Past and Future - Part I   
     
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    Until recently, Acre was known to Israelis for its yearly Fringe Theatre Festival as well as its way above average unemployment figures. For much of the past year or so, visitors to this city of around 45,000 people, would findhistory, tradition, culture, the whiff of ancient civilizations, the authentic touch. themselves walking through near deserted streets and empty lanes and squares that const...

    6. After the Exile (538-332 BC)   
     
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    A description of the time after the Persian king Cyrus conquered Mesopotamia and the whole of the Middle East, and ordered that the Jews in Babylon return to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple and renew the worship there. The article is taken from the Washington State University site of "The Hebrews: A Learning Module".

    7. AJE Jerusalem 3000   
     
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    This site about Jerusalem has been produced by the Agency for Jewish Education. It is subdivided into three components: the old city, the new city, and the gates of Jerusalem. It addition to information including the historical background and location of the sites within each section, there is a quiz about each one.
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    אתר מטעם הסוכנות לחינוך יהודי אשר מציע סיור איטראקטיבי בירושלים (בעיר העתיק...

    8. All Too Human - The Biblical Account of King David's Rise to Power   
     
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    Article descibing King David, and the complex array of political forces which brought him to power, are a subject of great interest to the non-Biblical scholar. The political threats which the Philistine and Israelite armies represented to each other played a major role in bringing David's predecessor Saul to power; David's own charisma would engender another story, rife with historical drama, inc...

    9. American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR)   
     
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    The American Schools of Oriental Research supports and encourages the study of the peoples and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present.
    ASOR communicates news of the latest research findings in its publications and through lectures at its Annual Meeting, while its overseas institutes host scholars working in the Middle East. ASOR's book series and journals such as Near E...

    10. Ancient City of Jericho   
     
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    The ancient city of Jericho is described in a short essay. The essay focuses on the cities importance in antiquity. Text similar to that found at: http://ragz-international.com/ancient_city_of_jericho.htm

    11. Ancient City of Jericho   
     
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    The ancient city of Jericho is described in a short essay. The essay focuses on the city`s importance in antiquity.

    12. Ancient Hebrew Research Center   
     
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    Website dedicated to the research and learning of ancient Hebrew.

    13. Ancient Maps and 3D Globes   
     
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    Ancient maps and globes online.

    14. Ancient Mediterranean World and Its Languages Bibliography   
     
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    Bibliography on the Mediterranean world and its languages, at the University of Washington Libraries.

    15. Ancient Near East .net   
     
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    From prehistory to the end of Antiquity in the 7th century CE, embracing the diverse and exotic lands at the meeting point of three continents, the Ancient Near East occupies a central position in archaeology and ancient history, art and religion.
    Passionately dedicated to electronic resourcing and content provision, AncientNearEast.Net forms a dynamic portal site evolving gradually to meet the n...

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