The decorative periods . Pilgrim Monks at the Court of Justinian, Byzantium, 527-560A. D., disclosing silkworms smuggled from China This wasthe beginning of silk weaving in EGYPTIAN EGYPTIAN- BABYLONIAN—ASSYRIANPERSIAN EGYPTIAN—Old Empire, 4000-3000 B. C. Middle Empire, 3000-2100B. C. New Empire, 2100-324 Roman Revival, 324 B. 300 A. D. Egpyt, 332 B. C, became a Greek kingdom ; 30 B. C. became aRoman province until the Mohammedan invasion, 640 A. D. ASSYRIAN—Colonized probably from Babylonia, 1900 B. C. Height of Assyrian influence in art, 1300 B. B. C. The inh
The decorative periods . Pilgrim Monks at the Court of Justinian, Byzantium, 527-560A. D., disclosing silkworms smuggled from China This wasthe beginning of silk weaving in EGYPTIAN EGYPTIAN- BABYLONIAN—ASSYRIANPERSIAN EGYPTIAN—Old Empire, 4000-3000 B. C. Middle Empire, 3000-2100B. C. New Empire, 2100-324 Roman Revival, 324 B. 300 A. D. Egpyt, 332 B. C, became a Greek kingdom ; 30 B. C. became aRoman province until the Mohammedan invasion, 640 A. D. ASSYRIAN—Colonized probably from Babylonia, 1900 B. C. Height of Assyrian influence in art, 1300 B. B. C. The inhabitants of Media, Persia and Babylonia were subjects ofAssyria. In 640 B. C. the Medes revolted and established the MedianEmpire. The Assyrian Kingdom ended 608 B. C, when the Empire ofBabylon was establislied and the Persians also became independent. In 55S B. C. the Medes were conquered by the Persians and thePersian Empire was established. OLD BABYLONIAN—4000 PERSIAN—In 538 the Babylonian Empire was incorporated by the Per-sians—thus, the Persians inherited the arts of Assyria, Media andBabylonia. THE Student should carefully analyze the above brief hist
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