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unusual facts about 1st millennium BC



Greece–Iraq relations

They date as far back as when early Greek scholars of the 1st millennium BC lived and studied in Babylonia and Assyria, to later when Alexander III of Macedon ruled Mesopotamia (which name is of Greek origin, meaning "the land between two rivers") and eventually died in Babylon, Iraq.


see also

Sergei Yakhontov

translation by Jerry Norman: "Chinese phonology of the 1st millennium BC, Part I", Unicorn 1 (1968): 47–65, "Chinese phonology of the 1st millennium BC, Part II", Unicorn 6 (1970): 52–75.