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RaciallyThe Chaldeans were a Semitic race, not dissimilar from southern Iraqis today.SociallyThe Chaldeans in biblical times were idol worshipers, but were also generally peaceful and non-belligerent. They became a constituent part of most of the Mesopotamian Empires (Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon) but never dominated them.Note: There is currently an ethnic group in Iraq styling itself as the "Chaldeans" who represent the descendants of the Biblical Era Chaldeans and practice Christianity as their chosen faith.
An alliance between the Babylonians and Medes.
The Chaldeans became the New Babylonians, and they were often reffered to as the Babylonians, so they were really the New Babylonians.
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they became art patrons
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the day that the chaldeans named was a thursday
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No. Because of various conquests, the Chaldeans became mixed into the wider Babylonian populace, and after the fall of Babylon some 2500 years ago, the term "Chaldean" was no longer used to describe a specific people, though it was sometimes used in other contexts.
The chaldeans used the cuneid writting form
Babylon was the ancient capital of the Amorites and the Chaldeans.
the chaldeans belived that the sky revealed the god's plans.