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ANIMAL SACRIFICE in ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIAN RELIGION The
The Lost Book of Enki.Pdf
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Death Attitudes and Perceptions of Death and Afterlife in Ancient Near Eastern Literature Leah Whitehead Craig Western Kentucky University
Urnamma of Ur in Sumerian Literary Tradition
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The Animated Temple and Its Agency in the Urban Life of the City in Ancient Mesopotamia Beate Pongratz-Leisten, NYU, ISAW
NABU 2020 2 Compilé 08 NZ
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Translation of Ludlul Bel Nemeqi Alan Lenzi University of the Pacific,
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Xerxes and Babylonia
Babylonian Poems of Pious Sufferers
Sumero-Akkadian Interconnections : Religious Ideas
THE BOOK of EZEKIEL: PATTERNED AFTER a MESOPOTAMIAN CITY LAMENT? by Donna Lee Petter a Thesis Submitted in Conformity with the R
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The Babylonian System 17'")
Excavations at Nippur Covered Many Layers of Private House Remains Dating from the Akkadian to the Achaemenian Periods
'The Flood : the Akkadian Sources. a New Edition, Commentary, and a Literary Discussion'
Demons and Monsters in the Mesopotamian Textual and Artistic Tradition
The Sumerians
The Three Faces of Inanna: an Approach to Her Polysemic Figure in Her Descent to the Netherworld
Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia
Stealing the Enemy's Gods: an Exploration of the Phenomenon of Godnap in Ancient Western Asia
NABU 2019-3 007 Architypes
The Cult of the Deified King in Ur III Mesopotamia
Deconstructing Textuality, Reconstructing Materiality
The Nippur Expedition
Genre, Gender, and the Sumerian Lamentation
Materiality of Writing in Early Mesopotamia Materiale Textkulturen
Atrahasis.Pdf
THE TRANSLATED TEXT of MUL.APIN from Hunger
“Enlil and Namzitara” Reconsidered
Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms by Stephen Langdon
Ur III Period (2112–2004 BC) Mesopotamian Royal Building: The
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The Akkadian Period: Empire, Environment, and Imagination
Ancient Mesopotamian Temple Building in Historical Texts and Building Inscriptions Bruce Satterfield Brigham Young University - Idaho
Death Attitudes and Perceptions of Death and Afterlife in Ancient Near Eastern Literature Leah Whitehead Craig Western Kentucky University
The Storm-Gods of the Ancient Near East: Summary, Synthesis, Recent Studies*