Materials for the Study of
Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus
in Remote and Classical Antiquity

Inscriptions, Literary Histories, Reference Works, etc.




Prehistory

Prehistory Page

Hittite, Hurrian, Urartian

Hittite, Hurrian, Urartian Page

Assyrian

Assyrian Page

The Hebrew Bible, Levantine Sources

Hebrew Page

Iranian

Iranian Page

Greek

Greek Page

Latin

Latin Page


Invaluable Chronicles and Accounts at our site

Herodotus' History (5th century B.C.)
The Writings of Flavius Josephus (1st century A.D.)
The Chronicle of Eusebius (4th century A.D.) and
   The Canons of Eusebius (or Jerome's Chronicle)
The Chronography of Bar Hebraeus (13th century A.D.)


Chronologies

Rulers of Western and Eastern Empires

Dynasties of Egypt and Syria Ptolemies and Seleucids
Dynasties of Pontus, Bithynia, Cappadocia, and Commagene
Rulers of Armenia and Iberia/Georgia

Rulers of:

Egypt (Partial), Assyria, and Babylonia
Israel, Judah, and Palestine
Judea, Galilee, and Ituraea

See the Chronological Tables Page for additional and later chronologies and the chronologies' sources.


Maps

Maps of Eastern Asia Minor, the Caucasus and Neighboring Areas


Sources


Andrew Smith's remarkable annotated database of events for the period 322-49 B.C.
and his List of online sources and translations for Greek and Roman History

ForumRomanum, Greek and Latin texts and translations.

ABZU website, Middle/Near Eastern texts, translations, and studies.

Classics Index, prepared by Mischa Hooker. Indices to books (Google Books, Archive.org, etc.) available online for the study of Greek and Roman classics, early Judaism, and Christianity.

Ancient Greek and Latin Texts at Google Books.


Searches

Ancientlibrary.com
Attalus.org
Encyclopedia Iranica
LacusCurtius
Livius.org
Parthia.com
U. Penn. Online Books
Perseus
Sacred Texts
Tertullian.org


Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911)

Wikipedia.org

Google.com


At Wikipedia:

Ancient Near East Portal.
Ancient Greece Portal.
Ancient Rome Portal.
Classical Civilization Portal.


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