Maps

The University of Texas has a lot of Middle Eastern Maps

A Topographical Map is at the Kelsey Museum/Univerity of Michigan.

The Oriental Institute Map Series – Iraq Site Map displays the location of archaeological sites in modern day Iraq.

Ancient Near Eastern Art: The Assyrian Empire displays the location of major Assyrian sites from the Metropolitan museum.

The Oriental Institute Map Series – Syria Site Map displays the location of archaeological sites in modern day Syria.

The Oriental Institute Map Series – Levant Site Map displays the location of archaeological sites in the modern day Levant.

Ancient Near East: Empires from 700-300 BCE an interactive map that shows the boundaries of the Assyrian Empire in 660 BCE as well as Babylonia in 539 BCE, Persia in 520 BCE and Macedonia in 323 BCE. Schockwave required.

Map of Assyrian expansion, 9th-8th c. Map showing the boundaries of the Assyrian Empire from the reign of Ashur-Dan II (934-912 BCE) to Shalmanesr III (858-824 BCE).

Assyria Expansion Map detailing the expansion of the Neo Assyrian Empire from Bible History Online.

The Assyrian Empire 824-625 B. C. Map – courtesy of www.hammondmap.com from ‘Atlas of the Bible Lands’ – C S Hammond & Co – 1959.

Assyrian Empire about 824-671 BCE. Map of the Assyrian Empire and neighboring kingdoms.

The Ancient Near East Map of the ancient Near East detailing the regions between the Euphrates and the Red Sea from Bible History Online.

Map of Ancient Mesopotamia From Bible History Online.

The Territory of the Philistines Map of the The territory of the Philistines during the time of David and Solomon from Bible History Online.

Map of Ancient Trade Routes From Mesopotamia Map of Ancient Trade Routes From Mesopotamia to Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.

Maps of Historic Assyria Twelve maps and a historic timeline of Mesopotamian States.

The Babylonian and Assyrian Empires From the International History Project.

The Assyrian Empire under the reign of Tiglat-Pileser III Courtesy of Im ninalu.net

Assyrian Empire 625 BCE Courtesy of M. Dobbins

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