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Palestine during the Babylonian Period, 605–586 BC

Palestine during the Babylonian Period


Title: Palestine during the Babylonian Period
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Description: A map of the regions of Palestine during the Babylonian Period (605–586 BC) showing principal cities, mountains, rivers, and the dominions of Babylon, Phoenicians, Aramaeans, Ammonites, Philistines, Judah, Moabites, and Edomites.
Place Names: A Regional Map of Asia, Dominions of Babylon, Judah, Great Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Salt Sea, Dead Sea, Jerusalem, Gaza, Tyre, Dan, Joppa, Kir,
ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, inlandWaters, location
Keywords: Palestine during the Babylonian Period, physical, political, physical features, country borders, boundaries, inlandWaters, location, Unknown, 605–586 BC
Source: William Walter Smith, The Students' Illustrated Historical Geography of the Holy Land (Philadelphia, PA: The Sunday School Times Company, 1911) 65
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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