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  • Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia Chapter 6 Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia

    Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia Chapter 6 Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia

  • KARUS on the FRONTIERS of the NEO-ASSYRIAN EMPIRE I Shigeo

    KARUS on the FRONTIERS of the NEO-ASSYRIAN EMPIRE I Shigeo

  • In Accordance with the Words of the Stele: Evidence for Old Assyrian Legislation

    In Accordance with the Words of the Stele: Evidence for Old Assyrian Legislation

  • Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)

    Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)

  • Remembrance at Assur: the Case of the Dated Aramaic Memorials

    Remembrance at Assur: the Case of the Dated Aramaic Memorials

  • Assyria - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 11/5/09 12:28 PM

    Assyria - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 11/5/09 12:28 PM

  • THE ASSUR-NINEVEH-ARBELA TRIANGLE Central Assyria in the Neo-Assyrian Period

    THE ASSUR-NINEVEH-ARBELA TRIANGLE Central Assyria in the Neo-Assyrian Period

  • Parthian Mesopotamia

    Parthian Mesopotamia

  • Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat), Iraq (C 1130)

    Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat), Iraq (C 1130)

  • Counter-Texts, Commentaries, and Adaptations: Politically Motivated Responses to the Babylonian Epic of Creation in Mesopotamia, the Biblical World, and Elsewhere*

    Counter-Texts, Commentaries, and Adaptations: Politically Motivated Responses to the Babylonian Epic of Creation in Mesopotamia, the Biblical World, and Elsewhere*

  • Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology Selected Essays by W.G. Lambert

    Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology Selected Essays by W.G. Lambert

  • Diglossia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire's Akkadian and Aramaic

    Diglossia and the Neo-Assyrian Empire's Akkadian and Aramaic

  • Ashurbanipal's Feast: a View from Elam

    Ashurbanipal's Feast: a View from Elam

  • Assur Is King of Persia: Illustrations of the Book of Esther in Some Nineteenth-Century Sources Steven W

    Assur Is King of Persia: Illustrations of the Book of Esther in Some Nineteenth-Century Sources Steven W

  • OF the ,,HOLY City'

    OF the ,,HOLY City'"

  • Of God(S), Trees, Kings, and Scholars

    Of God(S), Trees, Kings, and Scholars

  • Concepts of Kingship in Antiquitiy

    Concepts of Kingship in Antiquitiy

  • Assyrian Religion

    Assyrian Religion

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  • The Reception of the Marduk Prophecy in Seventh-Century B.C. Nineveh
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  • Late Neo-Assyrian Building Histories: Tradition, Ideology, and Historical Reality”
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  • The Assyrians and Their Babylonian Problem: Some Reflections
  • Social Ideology and the Uruk Phenomenon Paul Thomas Collins Phd University College London
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  • 5. Hired Labor in the Neo-Assyrian Empire Karen Radner 329 6
  • Economic and Social Aspects of the Old Assyrian Loan Contract Cécile Michel
  • Notes on the Assur Medical Catalogue with Comparison to the Nineveh Medical Encyclopaedia*
  • The God Assur


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