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  ca. 3000 B.C. Mesopotamia: Sumerian cuneiform writing on clay tablets • Egypt: writing in hieroglyphic script
  2700 Gilgamesh is king in Uruk
  ca. 2575–2130 Old Kingdom (Egypt) • Great Pyramids; Sphinx
  ca. 2130–1540 Middle Kingdom (Egypt)
ca. 2000 B.C. Legends about King Gilgamesh appear on clay tablets  
  ca. 1900 Hebrew migration from Mesopotamia begins
  18th century Hammurabi's Code of Law written in Babylon
1600 The epic of Gilgamesh begins to take shape  
1500 Egyptian Book of the Dead ca. 1539–1200 New Kingdom (Egypt)
1375–1358 Akhenaten's "Hymn to the Sun" composed 1375–1354 King Akhenaten dedicates his capital to Aten, the sun god
1300 The epic of Gilgamesh written down  
1300–1100 Love lyrics of the New Kingdom composed  
1238 The Leiden Hymns written down  
  ca. 1200 Moses leads the Jews in Exodus from Egypt to Palestine
1000 The Torah text assembled • Psalms 1000–925 David, then Solomon, king in Israel
6th century Aesop's Fables  
  586 Jerusalem captured by Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar; many Jews taken to exile in Babylon
  539 The Persian shah, Cyrus the Great, conquers Babylon and allows the Jews to return to Israel. He founds the Iranian empire, which later envelops most of the Middle East and Central Asia
  525 Cambyses, king of Persia, conquers Egypt
ca. 450 Herodotus, History  
  331–330 Alexander the Great conquers Syria, Mesopotamia, and Iran; defeats the last Persian army at Sungamela and occupies Babylon and Persopolis
  330–323 Alexander conquers Central Asia and the Indus Valley, but dies in Babylon (323). His generals divide up the empire. Seleucus becomes king of Syria, Mesopotamia, and Iran, Ptolemy of Egypt
  202–198 Palestine falls to Antiochus III, king of a land empire stretching east from Asia Minor • Rome defeats Antiochus III in 190 • Successful Jewish revolt against Antiochus IV between 173 and 167
  40–4 Herod is king of Judea
  30 Rome conquers Egypt
 
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