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Upper Mesopotamia
Appendix I
Halaf Settlement in the Iraqi Kurdistan: the Shahrizor Survey Project
Oman Corals Suggest That a Stronger Winter Shamal Season Caused the Akkadian Empire (Mesopotamia) Collapse Takaaki K
Sea Level Changes in the Mesopotamian Plain and Limits of the Arabian Gulf: a Critical Review
Archaeology of Mesopotamia Syllabus
Different Types of Multiethnic Societies and Different Patterns Of
Ancient Cities and Landscapes in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: the Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey 2012 Season
Impacts of Long Term Climate Change During the Collapse of the Akkadian Empire
The Neo-Assyrian Imperial Landscape
Different Types of Multiethnic Societies and Different Patterns of Development and Change in the Prehistoric Near East
Modeling Strategic Decisions in the Formation of the Early Neo
The Rise of Urbanized Landscapes in Mesopotamia
1 Is There a Connection Between the Amorites and the Arameans?
Configuring Mesopotamia
Pathways Power
Study of the Babylonians and Assyrians
IMAGES of POWER: ANCIENT NEAR EAST: FOCUS (Akkadian and Babylonian) ONLINE ASSIGNMENT: Rg/Victory-Stele-Of-Naram-Sin.Html
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Neo-Assyrian Capital Cities: from Imperial Headquarters to Cosmopolitan Cities Adelheid Otto
Early Mesopotamian Urbanism: a New View from the North
Christians and Muslims in Syria and Upper Mesopotamia in the Early Arab Islamic Period: Cultural Change and Continuity
Andrzej Reiche Tell Abu Hafur 'East', Tell Arbid (Northeastern Syria), And
Wool Trade in Upper Mesopotamia and Syria According to Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Texts Cécile Michel
The Phenomenon of Residential Cities and City Foundations in the Ancient Near East
Settlement Patterns and Cultural Interactions in Northern Mesopotamia 2Nd – 4Th Century Ce
The Sumerian Takeoff
Archaeology in Mesopotamia: Digging Deeper at Tell Brak
Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC the Harvard Community Has Made This Article Openly Available. Pleas
Letters from Mesopotamia
Economic Potential of the Mesopotamian Plain: a Critical Review
24. the Neo-Assyrian Empire 2Nd Written Assignment
Cultural Identity, Archaeology, and the Amorites of the Early Second Millennium BCE: an Analytical Paradigmatic Approach
Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400-2000 BC
The Near East 1200–330 BCE*