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  • - The Cornell University Archaic Tablets
    av Salvatore F. Monaco
    1 092,-

  • - Sumerian Proverbs in the Schoyen Collection
    av Bendt Alster
    935,-

  • - The Gharsana Archives
    av David I. (Bernard and Jane Schapiro Professor of Ancient Near Eastern and Jadaic Studies Owen
    1 363,-

  • - Analytical Concordance to the Garsana Archives
    av Alexandra (Postdoctoral Associate Kleinerman
    1 363,-

  • - Workers and Construction Work at Gharsana
    av Wolfgang Heimpel
    874,-

  • - Garsana Studies
    av David I. (Bernard and Jane Schapiro Professor of Ancient Near Eastern and Jadaic Studies Owen
    971,-

  • - A Late Old Babylonian Temple Archive from Dur-Abiesuh
    av Karel Van Lerberghe
    971,-

  • - Babylonian Tablets from the First Sealand Dynasty in the Schoyen Collection
    av Stephanie Dalley
    1 091,-

  • - Babylonian Literary Texts in the Schoyen Collection
    av Andrew R. George
    971,-

  • - Early Dynastic and Early Sargonic Tablets from Adab
    av Giuseppe Visicato
    971,-

  • - The Lexical Texts in the Schoyen Collection
    av Miguel Civil
    1 091,-

  • - Classical Sargonic Tablets Chiefly from Adab in the Cornell University Collections
    av Massimo Maiocchi
    1 270,-

    These texts add significantly to our understanding of Sargonic history, socio-economics, lexicography and language.Chapter 1 deals with the possible provenance of the tablets, their dating, and a discussion on some remarkable aspects of the data provided (e.g., archives, calendar, cultic activities). Chapters 2, 3 and 4 include transliterations, translations, handcopies, and commentaries to the texts, Chapter 5 provides a sign list and syllabary.

  • - Early Dynastic mu-iti Cereal Texts
    av Salvatore F. Monaco
    971,-

  • - Cuneiform Texts in the Carl A. Kroch Library
    av Alhena Gadotti
    971,-

  • - Ur III Tablets from the Columbia University Libraries
    av Steven J. Garfinkle
    874,-

  • - Cuneiform Royal Inscriptions and Related Texts in the Schoyen Collection
     
    1 270,-

  • - Babylonian Divinatory Texts Chiefly in the Schoyen Collection
    av Andrew R. George
    997,-

  • - Classical Sargonic Tablets Chiefly from Adab, Part II
    av Massimo Maiocchi
    971,-

  • - Middle Sargonic Tablets Chiefly from Adab in the Cornell University Collections
    av Francesco Pomponio
    1 091,-

  • - Archaic Bullae and Tablets in the Cornell University Collections
    av Salvatore F. Monaco
    1 091,-

  • - Entrepreneurs and Enterprise in Early Mesopotamia: A Study of Three Archives from the Third Dynasty of Ur
    av Steven J. Garfinkle
    1 181,-

  • - Miscellaneous Early Dynastic and Sargonic Texts in the Cornell University Collections
    av Vitali Bartash
    1 091,-

  • - The Domestication of Equidae in Third-Millennium BCE Mesopotamia
    av Juris Zarins
    971,-

  • - Hemerologies of Assyrian and Babylonian Scholars
    av Alasdair Livingstone
    971,-

  • - A Third-Millennium Miscellany of Cuneiform Texts
    av Aage Westenholz
    971,-

  • - The Suilisu Archive and Other Sargonic Texts in Akkadian
    av Lucio Milano
    1 181,-

  • - Documents of Judean Exiles and West Semites in Babylonia in the Collection of David Sofer
    av Laurie E. Pearce
    971,-

  • - A Late Old Babylonian Temple Archive from Abi-esuh: The Sequel
    av Kathleen Abraham
    1 270,-

    CUSAS 29 (2017) contains a critical edition of 206 tablets from the Rosen Collection at Cornell University and come from the archive at Dur-Abieshuh on the Hammurabi-nuhush-nishi canal. The volume constitutes a continuation of the 89 texts published previously in CUSAS 8 (2009). The archive can now be dated to between the first years of the reign of Abieshuh and the final years of Samsuditana. While the material presented in CUSAS 8 revealed that Nippur, the sacred city of Enlil and the center of learning, was at least still partially inhabited in the late Old Babylonian period, this volume provides deeper insights into the social, economic, and military structures of the South at the end of this period and adds substantially to our knowledge of the history, geography, social and military institutions during the late Old Babylonian period, particularly in the region of middle and southern Babylonia.

  • - Middle Babylonian Texts in the Cornell University Collections: The Later Kings
    av Wilfred H. Van Soldt
    1 012,-

  • - Archaic Cuneiform Tablets From Private Collections
    av Salvatore F. Monaco
    971,-

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