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[edit]- La Mésopotamie au IIe millénaire av. J.-C.
- Mesopotamia in 2nd millennium BC
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Based on a recreation of Meso2mil.jpg as an SVG file (see Mesopotamia_in_2nd_millennium_BC.svg), translating names to English. This JPG is a rendering of the above-linked SVG file as displayed in Google Chrome 17 on Windows 7.
Derived from NASA Satellite imagery (2MB JPEG) (linking page), used under NASA's Terms of Use
Follows other published maps of Mesopotamian cities, such as the map by Kessler (2012) and the interactive map by Lendering (2004).
Landmarks
[edit]This map marks and captions the following cities, listed from top to bottom:
- Nineveh
- Qattara
- Dūr-Katlimmu
- Assur
- Arrapha
- Terqa
- Nuzi
- Mari
- Eshnunna
- Dur-Kurigalzu
- Der
- Sippar
- Babylon
- Kish
- Susa
- Borsippa
- Nippur
- Isin
- Uruk
- Larsa
- Ur
Notes
[edit]Map overlaps with Media:Meso2mil.JPG.
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