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SUMERIAN LITERATURE and SUMERIAN IDENTITY My Title Puts
Nippur Bibliography Linda B
TITLE: Mesopotamian City Plan for Nippur DATE: 1,500 B.C
KARUS on the FRONTIERS of the NEO-ASSYRIAN EMPIRE I Shigeo
Some Evidence from Old Babylonian Scribal Schools Christine Proust
The Rise of Urbanized Landscapes in Mesopotamia
Standard Gilgameš Epic, Tablets I and XI
Assyria - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 11/5/09 12:28 PM
Nippur Expedition. Richard C. Hains
F. M. Fales, "Moving Around Babylon: on the Aramean and Chaldean Presence in Southern Mesopotamia."
Exile and Return Beihefte Zur Zeitschrift Für Die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Dan Hulseapple “Structure, Ideology, Traditions”: Defining the Akkadian
Uruk, Jemdet Nasr, Early Dynastic, and Akkadian Period Pottery from Nippur in the Royal Ontario Museum Collection
Excavations at Nippur Covered Many Layers of Private House Remains Dating from the Akkadian to the Achaemenian Periods
NIPPUR Mcguire Gibson Finally, After a Long Time, I Have Real, Substantial Progress to Report on the Publications of Nip- Pur
The Sumerians
Lunar Alignments at Ur: Entanglements with the Moon God Nanna
The Kassite Glyptic of Nippur
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Kassite Exercises: Literary and Lexical Extracts
Babylonian Encounters in the Upper Diyala River Valley
NIPPUR Mcguire Gibson for a Short Time Each Spring, Small Flowers Bloom on the Mound of Nippur
The Nippur Expedition
Enheduana and the Invention of Authorship
Ancient Stories - Voyage to Nippur
Long-Distance Trade in Neo-Babylonian Mesopotamia: the Effects of Institutional Changes Laetitia Graslin-Thomé
The Akkadian Period: Empire, Environment, and Imagination
Sar Kibratim Arba'im Cities Under Akkadian Control As I Argued in A
The End of Empire: Akkadian and Post-Akkadian Glyptic in the Jezirah, the Evidence from Tell Leilan in Context
10. Conclusion Walther Sallaberger & Ingo Schrakamp
The Collapse of the Akkadian Empire a Review of Historical and Textual Sources
The Neo-Babylonian Empire 915 Transition to Achaemenid Rule Over Babylonia
Southern Mesopotamia