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Best 1 Assyrian Empire

The Assyrian Empire controlled much of the Near East from approximately the 25th to 609 BC. Its power stemmed from a highly organized military force and sophisticated administration. The empire’s legacy includes significant contributions to law, urban planning, and monumental architecture. It remain...

2 Akkadian Empire

The Akkadian Empire was a significant Near Eastern kingdom dominating Mesopotamia from approximately 2334 to 2154 BC. Established by Sargon of Akkad, it represented the earliest known attempt at large-scale empire building, centralizing power previously held by independent city-states. This innovati...

3 Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone)

9th-century BCE Moabite basalt stele of King Mesha recording victories over Israel; contains one of the earliest extrabiblical references to the Israelite god Yahweh.

4 William Foxwell Albright

William Foxwell Albright was an influential American archaeologist and biblical scholar who led excavations at Tell Beit Mirsim and founded biblical archaeology.

5 Kingdom of Ebla

Ancient Syrian city-state near modern Idlib that flourished c. 2400–2300 BC, known for an archive of over 17,000 cuneiform tablets illuminating early Semitic languages and trade.

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