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NUZI Carlo Zaccagnini 1. S L 1.1 the Archives of Nuzi
The Old Assyrian Trade in the Light of Recent Kültepe Archives Cécile Michel
Logistic Growth for the Nuzi Cuneiform Tablets: Analyzing Family Networks in Ancient Mesopotamia
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Chemical and Mineralogical Approaches to the Organization of Late Bronze Age Nuzi Ware Production*
The Nuzi Tablets This Article Was First Published in the Winter 2005 Issue of Bible and Spade
An Important New Early-Middle-Assyrian Letter
Early Dynastic Temples, a Quantitative Approach to the Bent-Axis Shrines
Mittani Empire and the Question of Absolute Chronology: Some Archaeological Considerations
Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Mythology
The Architecture of Nuzi and Its Significance in the Architectural History of Mesopotamia*
The Nuzi Texts 4.11.21 4/12/21
Hurrians and Subarians
The Akkadian Period: Empire, Environment, and Imagination
Comparative Bible Research and the Mari Archives
The End of Empire: Akkadian and Post-Akkadian Glyptic in the Jezirah, the Evidence from Tell Leilan in Context
Middle Assyrian Period the Studied Text Dates Back to the Middle Assyrian Period, Which Lasted from Around the 15Th to the 11Th Century BCE
Near Eastern Archives and Libraries