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Assyria / Neo-Assyrian Empire / Sennacherib / Ashurbanipal / Babylonia / Nineveh / Mesopotamia / Esarhaddon / Assur / Asia / Fertile Crescent / Middle East
Date: 2014-11-06 15:48:57
Assyria
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Sennacherib
Ashurbanipal
Babylonia
Nineveh
Mesopotamia
Esarhaddon
Assur
Asia
Fertile Crescent
Middle East

Climatic Change DOI[removed]s10584[removed]y “No harvest was reaped”: demographic and climatic factors in the decline of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Adam W. Schneider & Selim F. Adalı

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