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Republic of Iraq
Ancient Mesopotamia Akkdadian Empire Reading Comprehension
Inanna: a Modern Interpretation
Representations of Plants on the Warka Vase of Early Mesopotamia
A Nebuchadnezzar Cylinder (With Illustrations)
Ana Turri Gimilli
Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia Chapter 6 Exploring Four Empires of Mesopotamia
Sargon of Akkad: Rebel and Usurper in Kish
Death in Sumerian Literary Texts
Jeremiah's Seventy Years for Babylon: a Re-Assessment Part 11: the Historical Data
Nebuchadnezzar's Deficits in Daniel 4:27 and His Response to Divine Promptings
Human Anatomy and Physiology
A Study Into the Sexual Nature of the Goddess Inanna
Sargon II, King of Assyria
Early Dynastic III a Dynasties ( = Historical Period) Ca
Ecology of the Erotic in a Myth of Inanna Judy Grahn Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
Of Mesopotamia
Christie Carr Gemane 4
Top View
Nergal: the Shaping of the God Mars in Sumer, Assyria, and Babylon 'A Dissertation Submitted to the University of Wales Trini
Sargon and Naram-Sin in Hatti: Reflections of Mesopotamian Antiquity Among the Hittites
Nebuchadnezzar, Gilgamesh, and the "Babylonian Job"
As Deusas Inanna E Ištar
The Sumerians
The Beginnings of Civilization, 10,000–1150 B.C.E
John H. Walton, "The Mesopotamian Background of the Tower of Babel
Identifying Nimrod of Genesis 10 with Sargon of Akkad by Exegetical and Archaeological Means Douglas Petrovich*
The Three Faces of Inanna: an Approach to Her Polysemic Figure in Her Descent to the Netherworld
The Tower of Babel and the Birth of Nationhood
The Stele of Adad-Nerari III and Nergal-Eres from Dur-Katlimmu
THE LEGACY of INANNA Michael Orellana Andrews University This Research Is a Product of the Graduate Program in at Andrews University
A Stele of Nebuchadnezzar II A
According to the Great Sumerian Epic Lugal-E Ug Me
The Date of the Tower of Babel and Some Theological Implications
The Poem of Erra and Ishum: a Babylonian Poet's View Of
Social Ideology and the Uruk Phenomenon Paul Thomas Collins Phd University College London
Mesopotamian Gods and the Bull
The Collapse of the Akkadian Empire a Review of Historical and Textual Sources
Sargon of Akkad: Rebel and Usurper in Kish