History of Syro-Palestine
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The History of Syro-Palestine refers to the whole area from the Taurus Mountains in the North West, the Euphrates Bend in the North East, down to the Gulf of Aqaba and the Sinai Peninsula in the South. This area is sometimes referred to as the Levant.
The history of this area can be divided into the following periods
- Prehistory
- Upper Paleolithic
- Middle Paleolithic
- Upper Paleolithic
- Epipaleolithic or Mesolithic
- Neolithic
- Pre-pottery Neolithic
- Chalcolithic
- Halafian Culture
- Ghassulian Culture
- Ubaid Period
- Ancient History
- The Bronze Age
- Early Bronze Age
- Middle Bronze Age
- Mitannite Age
- Late Bronze Age
- Egyptian Empire Period
- Iron Age
- Early Iron Age
- Neo-Hittites
- Aramaean States
- Middle Iron Age (Secondary States)
- Early Iron Age
- Assyrian Empire
- Neo-Babylonian Empire
- The Bronze Age
- Classical Antiquity
- Persian Empire
- Hellenistic Period
- Roman Empire
- Medieval Period
- Byzantine Period
- Arab Caliphates
- Fatamid Period and Crusades
- Ayyubid and Mamaluk Periods
- Early Modern Times
- Modern Period
- European Mandated Territories
- Post World War II