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Republic of Iraq
Marduk's Return and Reconciliation in a Prophetic Letter from Arbela
Marduk, the Scribes, and the Problem of the Neo-Assyrian King
Assyrian Imperial Administration 680-627 BCE : a Comparison Between Babylonia and the West Under Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal
Babylonian Empire 9/13/11 3:47 PM
120. Babylon, Ancient, and Rome 121. Babylon, Center of Semitic
Political Memory in and After the Persian Empire Persian the After and Memory in Political
Babylonian Empire Old Testament
IMAGES of POWER: ANCIENT NEAR EAST: FOCUS (Akkadian and Babylonian) ONLINE ASSIGNMENT: Rg/Victory-Stele-Of-Naram-Sin.Html
A Spatial Analysis of the Akītu Festival in Babylon After 626 BCE
A Forgotten Royal Hymn to Marduk and Its Historical Background T
Investigating the Dating of Enuma Elish
Marduk, the Scribes, and the Problem of the Neo-Assyrian King
Xerxes and Babylonia
Counter-Texts, Commentaries, and Adaptations: Politically Motivated Responses to the Babylonian Epic of Creation in Mesopotamia, the Biblical World, and Elsewhere*
Past & Present
Ancient Religions
Zeus and Apollo in the Religious Program of the Seleucids1 Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides Monash University
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Stealing the Enemy's Gods: an Exploration of the Phenomenon of Godnap in Ancient Western Asia
Mesopotamia: the World's Earliest Civilization
The Reception of the Marduk Prophecy in Seventh-Century B.C. Nineveh
Iconoclasm and Text Destruction in the Ancient Near East and Beyond Oi.Uchicago.Edu Ii Oi.Uchicago.Edu
Ancient Babylonia Cambridge University Press
The Assyrians and Their Babylonian Problem: Some Reflections
The Neo-Assyrians, Part 2
Enūmaeliš and Anzû