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The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms
A Sketch of North Syrian Economic Relations in the Middle Bronze
Marten Stol WOMEN in the ANCIENT NEAR EAST
131024-The Investiture Panel at Mari-Long
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Studia Orientalia 112
Democracy's Ancient Ancestors
Prophets and Prophecy in the Ancient Near East Writings from the Ancient World
Terracotta Equid Figurines from Tell Arbid New
REVIEWS Lluís Feliu's the God Dagan in Bronze Age Syria Is
Trade in the Ancient Near East: Lagaš, Ur, Larsa, Mari
Wagons on the Move. the Study of Wagons Through Landscape Archaeology
Travel and the Making of North Mesopotamian Polities Lauren Ristvet University of Pennsylvania,
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Building the Empire. Settlement Patterns in the Middle Assyrian Empire Aline Tenu
Goddess with a Vase" from Mari and Proportions in the Art of the Ancient Near East
Ancient Prophecy: Near Eastern, Biblical, and Greek Perspectives
Wool Trade in Upper Mesopotamia and Syria According to Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Texts Cécile Michel
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The Engarlikkarum at Mari Lack M. Sasson, Chapel Hill the Mari Archives Contain Some Twenty Texts in Which the Term ENGAR/Ikkaru
The Tribal World of Zimri-Lim
Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC the Harvard Community Has Made This Article Openly Available. Pleas
NABU 2019-4 010 Corrigé
Prophets and Prophecy in the Ancient Near East Was Published in 2003, Several New Texts Pertaining to the Pro- Phetic Phenomenon Have Been Published
Letters from Mesopotamia
"YEAR ZIMRI-LIM OFFERED a GREAT THRONE to SHAMASH of MAHANUM" an Overview of One Year in Mari P ART I : the Presence of the King*
The Posting of Letters with Divine Messages the Posting
The Investiture Panel at Mari and Rituals of Divine Kingship in the Ancient Near East
Cultural Identity, Archaeology, and the Amorites of the Early Second Millennium BCE: an Analytical Paradigmatic Approach
La “Feliz Experiencia” De Tuttul Y Las Tribus Del Éufrates Medio En Tiempos De Samsî-Addu
Shrewd Historians Have Come to Recognize That Recreating the Past Is Essentially an Imaginative Undertaking in Which Facts Culle
The Storm-Gods of the Ancient Near East: Summary, Synthesis, Recent Studies*
Sasson-1990-Yakhdun-Lim-Disk.Pdf