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2 the Assyrian Empire, the Conquest of Israel, and the Colonization of Judah 37 I
An Introduction to Old Persian Prods Oktor Skjærvø
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The Persian Empire and the Colony of Judah." Israel and Empire: a Postcolonial History of Israel and Early Judaism
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Ashurov, Barakatullo (2013) Tarsākyā: an Analysis of Sogdian Christianity Based on Archaeological, Numismatic, Epigraphic and Textual Sources
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Ancient Persia : a Concise History of the Achaemenid Empire, 550–330 BCE / Matt Waters, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Religions and Religious Space in Sogdian Culture: a View from Archaeological and Written Sources