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Ancient Chronology Primeval Flood by Charles N Living in Truth: Archaeology & the Patriarchs www.DomainOfMan.com Chart 5b Ancient Chronology Primeval Flood by Charles N. Pope Atum Anubis Adam Cain Adamu Anu Copyright © 1999-2002 ~2500 BC Shu Enlil Pyramids Ptah Re Enoch Irad Enki Marduk Osiris Horus Mehujael Mehushael Dumuzi Adad Egypt Seth Baal Mesopotamia Thoth Lamech Nabu 1300 BC Eruption of Thera Noah / Utna-pishtim Great Flood 1st Dynastyof Kish Cobra Scorpion Lugalbanda (Ham) Meskiag-kasher (Cush) Meskiag-nunna Barsal-nunna Etana 1st Narmer (Menes) Enmerkar / Balih / Balulu / Lugalannemundu Enmebaraggesi Ga[.]ur Djet Den/Adimu Lugalbanda II Udulkalamma (Nimrod) 1st Dynasty Agga 3rd Djoser Labasher of Ur Snefru Khufu Ennundaranna Meshede 4th Khafre Menkaure Melamanna Lugalkidul 2nd Dynasty of Kish Userkaf Sahure Eanna (Erech / Uruk) Dynasty Puzur-Sin Ur-Zababa 5th Shepseskare Simudarra Kakai, Ini, Kaiu Lagash Dynasty Umma Dynasty Usiwatar Nannia Ishme-muti Djedkare-Isesi Egyptian Ishme-Shamash-Mesilim Unas Ur-Nanshe Ush 6th Teti Akurgal Enakalle Il-shu Pepi I Pepi II Old Kingdom En-annatum Ur-Lumma 1st Dynasty Mari Dynasty 1050 BC Merenre Agade Entemena Lugal-zaggesi of Babylon Nitocris 9-10th Sargon 11th Inyotef A Tudiya-Adama Qakare Iby Khety I Rimush Montuhotep A (Adam II) Khuy Neferkare Manishtushu Montuhotep I Mandaru Gutian Dynasty Inyotef I 7th & 8th Khety III Naram-Sin (Seth II) Gudea Inyotef II Utuhegal Yarlagan Tirigan Ur-Nammu Egyptian Amenemhet I Hanu (Enosh) 13th Dynasty Shulgi 12th Dynasty Amar-Sin Middle Auibre-Hor (Enoch II) (Methuseleh) Ibbi-Sin Kingdom Inyotef IV Senusret III Suma-abum Gandash / Kun (Jabal-Joseph I) Ushpiya Yu (China) Amenemhet III Sumulael (Noah II) Agum I 3rd Dynasty of Ur Nile Flooding Amenemhet IV Sabium (Shem II) Kashtiliashu I Assyria Sobekhotep III Apil-sin (Arphaxad) 920 BC Neferhotep I Sin-muballit Kassite Shamshi-adad Sobekhotep IV Zimri-lim (Shelah) Babylon Ishme-Dagon Wa-ibre Hammurabi (Eber) 14th Dyn. Yasmah-adad 17th Dynasty Salitis (Joshua) Abi-eshuuh (Reu) Ammi-saduqa (Nahor) Agum II / Kakrime 16th Dyn. Sobekemsaf II Khyan (Obed) Puzur-asshur III Senakhtenre-Tao I Apophis (Jesse) Samsu-ditana (Terah) Burna-buriash I 800 BC Arik-den-ili (Joash) Djehuty (Abram-Eliab) 15th (Hyksos) Dyn. Adad-nirari I Kashtiliashu III Hanni- Shalmaneser I Kamose (Iscah-Saul) Thutmose (Abimelech) Hittite (Ulamburiash) galbat Tukulti-ninurta I Hatshepsut (Absalom) Mitanni Kings Assur-dan I Thutmose III Kings Empire Kara-indash Assur-resha-ishi I (Isaac-David) Amenhotep II 680 BC Tiglath-pileser I Kurigalzu I (Jacob) 22nd Dynasty Damascus Assur-bel-kala Amenhotep III Sheshonq I (Asa) Ben-Haddad Kadashman-enlil I (Shiloh-Solomon) (Abdi-Ashirta) Tukulti-ninurta II Akhenaten (Moses II) Takelot II (Jehoahaz) Burna-buriash II Shalmaneser III Tut (Joshua II) 23rd Dynasty Haza’el (Aziru) Kurigalzu II 18th Dynasty Pedubastet (Amaziah) Nazi-maruttash Seti I (Joash) Osorkon III (Uzziah) Kadashman-turgu 560 BC Adad-nirari III Ramses II (Jeroboam II) 24th Dynasty 25th Dynasty Kadashman-enlil II 19th Dynasty Tefnakhte Tiglath Pileser III Shabaka (Ahaz) Shagarakti-shuriash Merenptah (Zechariah) Bocchoris Sargon II (Josiah) Piye (Jotham) Marduk-apla-iddina I Sennacherib Ramses III Psusennes I Shebitku Taharqa Psamtik I (Marduk-baladin II) Esarhaddon Psusennes II (Hezekiah) (Manasseh) Ashurbanipal 20th Dynasty Nebuchadnezzar 461 BC Siamun [Bardiya] 440 BC [Smerdis] Smendes II Fall of Jerusalem Apries (Thebes) 21st Dynasty Amasses Cambyses II Cyrus II Darius 26th Dynasty Persia.
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