The Levant is the area in Southwest Asia, south of the Taurus Mountains, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the west, the Arabian Desert in the south, and Mesopotamia in the east. It stretches roughly 400 mi (640 km) north to south, from the Taurus Mountains to the Sinai desert and Hejaz, and east to west between the Mediterranean Sea and the Khabur river. The term is often used to refer to the following regions or modern states: Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan. The term sometimes include Cilicia, Cyprus and the Sinai Peninsula.
developed in the region. Previously regarded as a peripheral region in theancient Near East, modern academia largely considers theLevant as a center of civilization
TheLevant (/ləˈvænt/ lə-VANT) is a term used to define the historical and geographical subregion that borders the Eastern Mediterranean sea to the west
in Levant[1], volume 17, page 204: One of them, a limestone-ostracon found in the debris which covered the remains of a late Roman fortress, is of special
Studies in Ancient Greek History, Museum Tusculanum Press, →ISBN, part one (The Polis), section 1 (Physical Aspects ofthe Polis), page 101: During the early
Killebrew, The Philistines and Other “Sea Peoples” in Text and Archaeology (2013) ^ Gösta W. Ahlström, TheHistoryofAncient Palestine from the Palaeolithic
authority—now Hebrew, once more we listen.” 1935, Alfred C. Wood, A HistoryoftheLevant Company, page 63: Ten years later, as they told their ambassador
Killebrew, The Philistines and Other “Sea Peoples” in Text and Archaeology (2013) ^ Gösta W. Ahlström, TheHistoryofAncient Palestine from the Palaeolithic
receive from the Turks, if the Offenders are not wholly destitute both of Friends and Money. Jean Dumont, A New Voyage to theLevant (English translation,
East's premier emporium, a magnet for caravans traveling the roads from Egypt, Arabia and theLevant. And scholars now know that Petra thrived for nearly
encyclopedia of Christian Art and Archaeology (Finney 2017). The development of medieval archaeology in the West, Byzantine archaeology in theLevant and Near
originally referred to theancient Greek philosophy ofthe Cynics, often considered to have been founded by Antisthenes. Currently, the word "cynicism" generally
Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on the east by theLevant in West Asia. The Mediterranean has played a central role in thehistoryof Western civilisation