The Near East in antiquity includes Asian areas that came under the dominion of Alexander the Great. The great empires of Rome and Persia held sway in this area, as well. Bsically, the area is south of Russia, west of India, and on the east side of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Assyrian EmpireAssyrian Empire and the Region About the Eastern Mediterranean 750-625 B.C.
- Ancient Asia Minor MapMap of Ancient Asia Minor
- Ancient Persia MapPersian Empire Map - 500 B.C.
- AssyriaAssyrian Empire and the Region About the Eastern Mediterranean 750-625 B.C.
- Oriental EmpiresOriental Empires about 600 B.C. Lydian, Median, Chaldean, and Egyptian Empires
- Mesopotamian Cities of the Assyrian Empire 750-625 B.C.Mesopotamian Cities of the Assyrian Empire 750-625 B.C.
- Cities of MesopotamiaCities of Mesopotamia
- Map Showing Armenia, Colchis, Iberia, Albania and MoreArmenia, Colchis, Iberia, Albania
- Map of the area from the Euxine to the Caspian Sea highlighting Colchis.Map of the area from the Euxine to the Caspian Sea highlighting Colchis.
- Map of the area from the Euxine to the Caspian Sea highlighting Iberia.Map of the area from the Euxine to the Caspian Sea highlighting Iberia.
- ArmeniaMap of Armenia
- ArmeniaMap of Armenia
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