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On the Trans-Jordan Plateau, two civilizations, the Ammonites and the Moabites developed. They both became centralized kingdoms in the later [...] BC. They were centered around modest river valleys, which were fed by underground springs, that flowed into the Jordan River.
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2nd millennium

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On the Trans-Jordan Plateau, two civilizations, the Ammonites and the Moabites developed. They both became centralized kingdoms in the later [...] BC. They were centered around modest river valleys, which were fed by underground springs, that flowed into the Jordan River.
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On the Trans-Jordan Plateau, two civilizations, the Ammonites and the Moabites developed. They both became centralized kingdoms in the later [...] BC. They were centered around modest river valleys, which were fed by underground springs, that flowed into the Jordan River.
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2nd millennium
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On the Trans-Jordan Plateau, two civilizations, the Ammonites and the Moabites developed. They both became centralized kingdoms in the later 2nd millennium BC. They were centered around modest river valleys, which were fed by underground springs, that flowed into the Jordan River.

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Who were the Canaanites? (The Land of Canaan, Geography, People and History) - YouTube
cho was the only notable city-state. 5:51 This is largely due to the fact that Jericho has access to a significant amount of fresh water 5:56 a very rare commodity in the surrounding area. 5:59 <span>On the Trans-Jordan Plateau 6:01 two civilizations 6:03 the Ammonites 6:04 and the Moabites developed. 6:05 They both became centralized kingdoms in the later 2nd millennium BC 6:10 They were centered around modest river valleys, which were fed by underground springs, that flowed into the Jordan River. 6:17 The north of the Trans-Jordan region was dominated by the Amorites and later the Arameans 6:22 both coming from around what is now the Syrian Highlands. 6:25 The Economy of Ammon a

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