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    <title>At the dawn of history</title>
    <subTitle>ancient Near Eastern studies in honour of J.N. Postgate</subTitle>
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    <title>Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of J.N. Postgate</title>
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    <namePart>Heffron, Yağmur</namePart>
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    <namePart>Postgate, J. N.</namePart>
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      <roleTerm type="text">en honor.</roleTerm>
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    <namePart>Stone, Adam</namePart>
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    <extent>2 volumenes : ilustraciones ; 29 centímetros</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Volumen 1. A Fragment of Stele from Umma / Lamia Al-Gailani Werr -- In the Shade of the Assyrian Orchards / Marie-Françoise Besnier -- The Šu-Suen Year 0 sa₂-du₁₁ ku₅-ra₂ Flour Dossier from Puzriš-Dagan / Robert Biggs -- To Eat Like a God: Religion and Economy in Old Babylonian Nippur / Nicole Brisch -- Remarks on the Earliest History of Horoscopy / David Brown -- A Ceramic Assemblage of the Early Literate Periods from Sumer / Daniel Calderbank and Jane Moon -- Stolen, Not Given? / María Dolores Casero Chamorro -- Are We any closer to establishing how many Sumerians  per hectare? Recent approaches to Understanding the spatial Dynamics of Populations in Ancient Mesopotamian Cities / Carlo Colatoni -- New Perspectives on "Early Mesopotamia" / Harriet Crawford -- Of Arches, Vaults and Domes / Stephanie Dalley -- Ethnicity in the Assyrian Empire: A View from the Nisbe, (III) "Arameans" and Related Tribalists / Frederick Mario Fales -- Instruktionen Tukultī-Ninurtas I / Helmut Freydank -- Gods, Temples, and Cult at the Service of the Early Hittite State / Marie-Henriette Gates -- The Ending of the Çineköy Inscription / David Hawkins -- A New Palatial Ware or a Case of Imitation of Egyptian Pottery? The Brownish Red Slip (BRS) from Qatna and its Significance within the Northern Levantine Ceramic Tradition of the Mid-Second Millennium BC / Marco Iamoni -- Building on the Past: Gertrude Bell and the Transformation of Space in the Karadağ / Mark Jackson -- Studies in the Lexicon of Neo-Aramaic / Geoffrey Khan -- The Temple of Salmānu at Dūr-Katlimmu, Nergal of Hubšalum, and Nergal-ereš / Harmut Kühne -- Between Slavery and Freedom / Mogens Trolle Larsen -- The King and His Army / Mario Liverani -- Two Middle Assyrian Delivery Notes from the British Museum's Tablet Collection / Jeanette C. Fincke and Jaume Llop-Raduà -- The Governors of Halzi-atbari in the Neo-Assyrian Period / Mikko Luukko -- Never the Same River Twice: The Göksu Valley Through the Ages / Naoise Mac Sweeney and Tevfik Emre Şerifoğlu -- Piecing the Jigsaw / Harriet Martin -- A Palace for the King of Ereš? Evidence fromt he Early Dynastic City of Abu Salabikh, South Iraq / Roger Matthews and Wendy Matthews -- How many Sumerians does it take to put out the rubbish? / August McMahon.</tableOfContents>
  <tableOfContents>Volumen 2. tThe Location of Racappa / Simo Parpola -- Making Fire in Uruk-Period Abu Salabikh / Susan Pollock -- A Neo-Assyrian Legal Document from Tell Sitak / Karen Radner -- The Assyrian Palace at Nabi Yunus, Nineveh / Julian Reade -- The Socio-Economics of Cuneiform Scholarship after the "End of Archives": Views from Borsippa and Uruk / Eleanor Robson -- Eine Königskette im Heiligtum der Ištar von Assur / Ursula Seidl -- On the Tablet Trail: Herdsmen's Employment for Royal Wives in the Ur III Period / T.M. Sharlach -- An Expedition of King Shalmaneser I and Prince Tukultī-Ninurta to Carchemish / Daisuke Shibata -- The Role of Stimulants in Early Near Eastern Society: Insights through Artifacts and Texts / Diana Stein -- An Estimate of the Population of the City of Umma in Ur III Times / Piotr Steinkeller / How many Mesopotamians per hectare? / Elizabeth C. Stone -- The Terminology for times of the day in Akkadian / Michael P. Streck -- "Counter-Archaeology:" Putting the Ur III Drehem Archives Back in the Ground / Christina Tsouparopoulou -- Meaning in Perspective: Some Akkadian Terms for "Foundation" : uššu, temennu, išdu, duruššu- / Johanna Tudeau -- Nergal-emir's Correspondence in the light of BM 30205, and a Preliminary Edition of BM 36543, another Fragmentary Neo-Assyrian Letter in the Babylon Collection of the British Museum / Greta Van Buylaere -- Seven Debt-Notes of Anatolians from Ancient Kanesh / Klaas R. Veenhof -- Oracle Bones at the Sichuan University Museum / Xianhua Wang and Changhong Chen -- Association of the Dog with Healing Power in Mesopotamia / Chikako E. Watanabe -- Ugaritic Military Terms in the Light of Comparative Linguistics / Wilfred G.E. Watson -- Tabal and the Limits of Assyrian Imperialism / Mark Weeden -- Ein dritter Backstein mit der grossen Inschrift des Königs Takil-ilissu von Malgûm und der Tonnagel des Ipiq-Ištar / Claus Wilcke -- Assur among the Gods of Urartu / Paul Zimansky -- Some Bronze Stamp Seals of Achaemenid Date / Dominique Collon and John Curtis -- Assyrians after the Fall: Evidence from the Ebabbar of Sippar / John MacGinnis -- Prayer and Praise in the City of Assur / Frances Reynolds.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">editor: Yağmur Heffron, Adam Stone, y Martin Worthington.</note>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Idioma acadio</topic>
    <topic>Textos</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Antigüedades</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Civilización Asiro-babilónica</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">DS69.5 .A86 2017</classification>
  <classification authority="ddc" edition="23">935 A8</classification>
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  <identifier type="isbn">1575064723 (volume 1)</identifier>
  <identifier type="isbn">1575064731 (volume 2)</identifier>
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  <identifier type="isbn">9781575064727 (volume 1)</identifier>
  <identifier type="isbn">9781575064734 (volume 2)</identifier>
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