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Meanings of babylonian culture in English
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Usage of babylonian culture in English
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During the reign of Adad-nirari IV the Assyrian Court radiated Babylonianculture and traditions.
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Under the earlier Hebrew monarchy there was no fresh influx of Babylonianculture into Palestine.
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After the Persians and Babyloniancultures mixed, she took on many of the attributes of Ishtar.
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The want of stone and the abundance of clay had another and unique influence upon Babylonianculture.
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But it spread Babylonianculture to the distant west and brought it to the very border of Egypt.
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Babylonianculture is immeasurably old.
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Canaan had been made subject to Babylonia, and had received in exchange for its independence the gift of Babylonianculture.
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Ancient statues of Indian divinities show the Negro type with black face and close-curled hair, and early Babylonianculture was Negroid.
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Along with Babylonianculture had come the adoption of several Babylonian divinities;-Sin ,theMoon-god, for instance, or Atthar, the Ashtoreth of Canaan.
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A far greater number of writers hold that it was after their arrival in Palestine that the Hebrew patriarchs came into contact with Babylonianculture.
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[A most suggestive sketch of the development and influence of Babylonianculture; also in English translation, 'The Evolution of the Aryan.'