6000 B.C. - evidence of settlement in Mesopotamia/Babylonia (present-day
4000-3000 B.C. Invention of writing; Sumerian cuneiformSumers - Semitic? native to Babylonian area; polytheistic
Akkadians - Semitic; came into area from Arabia
Neo Sumerian period or Ur period 2100 B.C.; first written law; Gilgamesh stories; weights,measures,standardized calendar
Amorites invaded - Semitic 1800 B.C. entrenched in Babylon; Hammurabi; tended toward
worship of one god, Marduk; Hammurabi brought whole of Mesopotamia under his rule in 1760 B.C.
1600 B.C. - Indo-Europeans from Caucasus invaded; western group heads for Turkey, Europe and
Balkan Peninsula; eastern group heads for Mesopotamia, Indus Valley, Iran; Hittites went to Anatolia
1595 B.C. Hittites ended Hammurabi's dynasty
1200 B.C. Kissites Indo-Aryan group
Elamites Indo-Aryan?
1000 B.C. Control of area held variously by Elamits, Assyrians, Arameans, Chaldeans
Arameans Semites borrowed hieroglyphic writing system from Egypt; semi-nomaide; always trouble
900 B.C. Chaldeans were they Arameans? some say yes, but evidence says they were a separate
Semitic tribe; tended toward worship of Marduk; had taken over southern Babylonia by this
time; like Arameans they were always trouble; always independent
700s B.C. Assyrians conquered Israel and ended Babylonian power in the area but couldn't bring
down the Chaldeans and Assyrians
Sargon II, king 722-705
Sennacherib, king 705-681
680 B.C. Babylon, which had been destroyed by Sennacherib was rebuilt and was absorbed into Assyrian empire
605 BC end of Assyrian empire
605-562 BC Nebuchadnezzar (a Chaldean) rules making Babylon the capital of his empire; worship
Marduk; ziggurat Etemenanki (Tower of Babel)
597 BC Nebuchadnezzar laid seige to Jerusalem; first deportation of Hebrews
586 BC Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Solomon's temple; second deportation
562-539 Chaldeans took control of Babylon; Nabonidus, king; Belshazzar, king, son of Nabonidus
539 BC Persians; from Parsa in southwest Iran; Indo-Aryan
539-529 Cyrus II
529-486 Darius
486-465 Ahasuerus (Xerxes I)
465-424 Artaxerxes I
404-358 Artaxerxes II
Cyrus conquers Babylon and sends Hebrews back to 'Palestine' Why?
331 B.C. Alexander the Great conquered Babylonia
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