History of The Levant - Stone Age

Stone Age

History of the Levant
Stone Age
Kebaran culture · Natufian culture
Halafian culture · Ghassulian culture · Jericho
Ancient history
Ebla · Akkadian Empire
Canaanites · Amorites
Aramaeans · Hittites
Israel and Judah · Philistines · Phoenicians
Neo-Assyrian Empire · Neo-Babylonian Empire
Achaemenid Empire
Classical antiquity
Wars of Alexander the Great
Seleucid Empire
Hasmonean kingdom · Nabataeans
Roman Empire · Herodians · Palmyra
Byzantine Empire · Sassanid Empire
Middle Ages
Muslim conquest · Early Caliphates (Umayyads ·
Abbasids) · Fatimids · Hamdanids
Crusades · Ayyubids · Mamluks
Modern history
Ottoman Syria (Mount Lebanon · Jerusalem)
Mandatory Syria and Lebanon
Mandatory Palestine (Transjordan)
Syria · Lebanon · Jordan
Israel · Palestinian territories

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