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Appendix I
Marten Stol WOMEN in the ANCIENT NEAR EAST
Sumero-Babylonian King Lists and Date Lists A
Urnamma of Ur in Sumerian Literary Tradition
Chastised Rulers in the Ancient Near East
Babylonian Empire 9/13/11 3:47 PM
Trade in the Ancient Near East: Lagaš, Ur, Larsa, Mari
Yale Oriental Series Babylonian Texts
In Accordance with the Words of the Stele: Evidence for Old Assyrian Legislation
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L. Gregoratti, a Parthian Port on the Persian Gulf
The Uruk Countryside
Assyria - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 11/5/09 12:28 PM
The Neo-Babylonian Empire
IMAGES of POWER: ANCIENT NEAR EAST: FOCUS (Sumerian Art and Architecture)
Relation Between Canaan and Babylonia in the Hammurabi
The Sumerians
THE SUMERIAN KING LIST Oi.Uchicago.Edu Oi.Uchicago.Edu
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Chemical and Mineralogical Approaches to the Organization of Late Bronze Age Nuzi Ware Production*
REVIEWS FR KRAUS, Staatlicbe Viebbaltung Im
Riparian Ecosystems and Their Management: Reconciling
The Cylinder Seals of Late Bronze Age Palestine As Indicators of Hurrian Influence
ARCANE III History & Philology ARCANE
Section 9: the Neo-Babylonians
Babylonian Encounters in the Upper Diyala River Valley
Cities of Ancient Mesopotamia MW 10-11Am, Peabody Museum 59D
Foreigners in the Ancient Near East
Fingerprints and the Organization of the Ceramic Industry Over Time At
4. Building Larsa: Labor-Value, Scale and Scope-Of- Economy in Ancient Mesopotamia
Letters from Mesopotamia
Hurrians and Subarians
The Fertile Crescent Has Ever Known
THE Ilkum INSTITUTION in the PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION of LARSA DURING the REIGN of HAMMURAPI (1792-1750 B.C.)
Priestess and King: Representations of Power and Gender in the Akkadian Royal Family
Levantine Kingdoms of the Late Bronze Age
The Collapse of the Akkadian Empire a Review of Historical and Textual Sources
Yamut-Bal Kingdom, a Historical Study in The
The Neo-Babylonian Empire 915 Transition to Achaemenid Rule Over Babylonia
Southern Mesopotamia