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Book Description
- Title:
- Chaldea: From the Earlist Times to the Rise of Assyria (Treated as a general study to the study of ancient history)
- Authors:
- Zénaide Alexeievna Ragozin [1835-1924]
- Publication Year:
- 1888
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- G P Putnam's Sons
- Pages:
- 381
- Subjects:
- Babylonia, Archaeology, Ancient Near East
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Mesopotamia—The Mounds—The First Searches
- Layard and His Work
- The Ruins
- The Book of the Past—The Library of Nineveh
- Chaldea
- Nomads and Settlers—The Four Stages of Culture
- The Great Races—CHapter X of Genesis
- Turanian Chaldea—Shumir and Accad—The Beginnings of Religion
- Cushites nad Semites—Early Chaldean History
- Babylonian Religion
- Legends and Stories
- Myths—Heroes and the Mythical Epos
- Religion and Myhtology—Idolatry and Anthropomorphisms—THe Chaldean Legends and the Book of Genesis—Retrospect
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