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  2. Ammon - Wikipedia

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    The Ammonites were driven from the rich lands near the Jordan and retreated to the mountains and valleys to the east. [14] The invasion of the Amorites created a wedge and separated the two kingdoms of Ammon and Moab. [12] Throughout the Bible, the Ammonites and the Israelites are portrayed as mutual antagonists.

  3. List of ammonite genera - Wikipedia

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    This list of ammonites is a comprehensive listing of genera that are included in the subclass †Ammonoidea, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes genera that are commonly accepted as valid, as well as those that may be invalid or doubtful ( nomina dubia ), or were not formally published ( nomina nuda ), as well as junior ...

  4. Ammonoidea - Wikipedia

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    Ammonites in the permanent collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. At least 57 species of ammonites, which were widespread and belonged to six superfamilies, were extant during the last 500,000 years of the Cretaceous, indicating that ammonites remained highly diverse until the very end of their existence.

  5. Category:Ammonites of North America - Wikipedia

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    Ammonites of prehistoric North America — a marine molluscs group of the prehistoric Cephalopods in North America. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  6. List of rulers of Ammon - Wikipedia

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    Statue of an Ammonite deified King on display at the Jordan Museum.The statue was found near the Amman Citadel and is thought to date to 8th century BC.. The following is a list of rulers currently known from the history of the ancient Levantine kingdom Ammon.

  7. Category:Ammonites - Wikipedia

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    Ammonites — members of the Ammonoidea subclass of molluscan prehistoric cephalopods. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  8. Nahash of Ammon - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Encyclopedia argues that the father of Abigail, the king of the Ammonites, and the father of Shobi, were the same individual, hence making Shobi, Hanun, and David, half-brothers. [6] In consequence of this view, it would seem that Shobi shared his father's positive view of David, while Hanun, Shobi's brother and David's half-brother ...

  9. Acanthohoplites - Wikipedia

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    These ammonites have a strongly ribbed shell and ammonitic suture. Early whorls are coronate, which later become round, then oval in section. Primary ribs may have swellings (bullae) at the umbilicus or are without. In early stages primary ribs branch mid flank at prominent lateral tubercles.