The Jews in the latter part of the first millennium BCE called the Babylonians "Chaldeans". Thus the Chaldeans lived in what is now called Iraq. Ur and Haran, which is in southeastern Turkey, were two major centres of the moon god, Sin.
It was conquered by chaldeans
Abram (Abraham) came from Ur of the Chaldeans (Nehemiah 9:7)
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The most ancient wheel was found in Ur of the Chaldeans. It was made with wood and metal.
in ur of the chaldeans
chaldeans were inhabitants of the area. it was abraham (a chaldean born in ur) who started the israelite tribes. the assyrian king wanted to rule new land.
Ur of the Chaldeans (Genesis 11:27-12:1)(Genesis 15:7/Nehemiah 9:7)
An alliance between the Babylonians and Medes.
the day that the chaldeans named was a thursday
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The Bible doesn't get into much detail other than the pagan idols of the Chaldeans. They basically were an agricultural society. James Mitchner's, 'The Source' gives a better picture of daily life in Ur.
The chaldeans used the cuneid writting form