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APPENDIX TWO The Geography of Ancient Times

A Listing of Maps in Volume 1

The Fertile Crescent

The Nile Delta

Mesopotamia and Egypt

Babylonia

Mesopotamian and Harappan Cities

Ancient Africa

Phonecia and Its Settlements

The Spread of Ashurbanipal’s Empire

Babylon, Assyria, and Persia

Greek Cities

The Persian Empire Under Cyrus the Great

Greece’s War With Persia

The Empire of Alexander the Great

Nazca Line Drawings in South America

Mesoamerica

Rome and the Area Under Etruscan Rule

Rome and Carthage

India

The Great Wall of China

Caesar, Britain, and the Rubicon

Caesar in Egypt

Judea

Rome and Constantinople

The Area of Attila the Hun’s Rule, Before His Attack on Rome

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Source: Bauer Susan Wise. The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child: Volume 1: Ancient Times: From the Earliest Nomads to the Last Roman Emperor. Peace Hill Press,2015. — 338 p.. 2015

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