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Girsu
Appendix I
After the Battle Is Over: the Stele of the Vultures and the Beginning Of
Forgetting the Sumerians in Ancient Iraq Jerrold Cooper Johns Hopkins University
Some Professions with Both Male and Female Members in the Presargonic E2-MI2 Corpus
The Lagash-Umma Border Conflict 9
'Women's Quarters'
Statue of Gudea
The Sumerian Takeoff
A STUDY of DIET in MESOPOTAMIA (C.3000
ASSYRIOLOGIE 598 REY, S. — for the Gods of Girsu. City-State
Eannatum and the “King of Kiš”? Another Look at the Stele of the Vultures and “Cartouches” in Early Sumerian Art
Indus Musicians in Mesopotamia
The Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity and Relict Landscape
Classica Et Orientalia
Bowdoin College Museum of Art Assyria to America October 24
When Kingship Descended from Heaven: Masterpieces of Mesopotamian Art from the Louvre
Structure, Agency and Commerce in the Ancient Near East
Other Third-Millennium Royal Inscriptions A
Top View
02 CH02 P020-047.Qxp 6/10/09 13:56 Page 20 02 CH02 P020-047.Qxp 6/10/09 13:56 Page 21 CHAPTER 2 Ancient Near Eastern Art
Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia Recurrent Ways of Demonstrating
Inscriptions from Umma and Lagash Lagash and Umma Were Two
"Textual" Witnesses to Late Uruk World Systems
The Army of the Kings of Ur: the Textual Evidence*
Building Between the Two Rivers
Mesopotamia 2550 B.C.: the Earliest Boundary Water Treaty
Dan Hulseapple “Structure, Ideology, Traditions”: Defining the Akkadian
The Sumerians
Early Dynastic Period City (Early to Mid 3 Rd Millennium BC)
The Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
Lecture 4: Sumerian Society, Science and Religion
Southern Mesopotamia: Water and the Rise of Urbanism
Obverse Reverse
The Vase Inscription of Lugal-‐Zagesi and the History of His Reign Gábor
Mesopotamia: the World's Earliest Civilization
The Westward Transmission of Indus Valley Sealing Technology
NEO-SUMERIAN PERIOD (UR III) Bertrand Lafont and Raymond
Irrigation in 3Rd Millennium Southern Mesopotamia: Cuneiform Evidence from the Early Dynastic Iiib City-State of Lagash (2475–2315 BC)
Social Ideology and the Uruk Phenomenon Paul Thomas Collins Phd University College London
A Diachronic View on Fulling Technology in the Mediterranean
Trade and Traders of Mesopotamian Ur
Sar Kibratim Arba'im Cities Under Akkadian Control As I Argued in A
A Neo-Sumerian Clay Nail of Gudea in the Collection of the Department of Ancient Studies of Stellenbosch University
Body of the Able Ruler: Narrative, Agency and State Ideology in Akkad and Sumer March 10, 2008 Arch 1600. Archaeologies of the N
In Context the Reade Festschrift
Southern Mesopotamia