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 | | Subject: anenews APPEAL: Assyriology at Hamburg Forwarded via Jack Sasson on behalf of the undersigned, to whom responses and inquiries should be directed. |  | | One Islamicist colleague at the University expressed the (patently untrue and certainly irrelevant) thought that since modern Arabs do not care at all for the study of the ancient Near East, Assyriology at Hamburg should be killed. |  | | Though many colleagues have spoken for it, others have judged that there is enough funds to continue support for Assyriology. |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/ANE/ANENEWS-DIGEST/1999/v1999.n121
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| | Victor Horowitz |
 | | 1992 Organizing and Steering committee, Israel Association for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies Chairman 2001-2002 |  | | 1997 - present Israel Association of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies |  | | “Assurbanipal’s Library - Monument to Mesopotamian Literature, Cornerstone of Assyriology” (in Hebrew),in Proceedings of “Libraries and Book Collections”, Twenty-Fourth Annual Conference of the Israel Historical Society held at the Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, 26-29 June, 2000, Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History |
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http://www.bgu.ac.il/bible/members/victor/victor[1].htm
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| | Assyriology and Biblical Studies: Time for Reassessment? - By Bill T. Arnold |
 | | While we may speculate about the nature of Assyriology and archaeological investigation in a post-Saddam Iraq, the current political situation tragically makes it impossible to know what the future holds. |  | | Indeed, it may be argued that intense interest in Mesopotamia at the close of the nineteenth century, generated largely by those interested in biblical studies, made the emergence of Assryiology as an independent discipline possible. |  | | Landsberger sought to place Assyriology on a new path, in which Babylonian culture could be investigated on its own terms. |
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http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/Arnold_Assyriology_Biblical_Reassessment.htm
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 | | Ancient Near Eastern philology researches the languages, which were spoken in modern Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. |  | | Assyriology is the science, which concerns itself with the investigation of the languages, history, religion and culture of the cuneiform-using peoples of Ancient Near East. |  | | Modern assyriology was born in 1802, when W.Grotefend deciphered the first cuneiform marks. |
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http://www.ut.ee/muinasteadused/dict/en-assyriology.html
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| | M. W. Chavalas and K. L. Younger, eds., Mesopotamia and the Bible: Comparative Explorations |
 | | The love-hate relations between assyriology and biblical studies have been replaced by a more judicious and sober scholarly approach. |  | | This is a good proof that scholars have come a long way since the beginning of ancient Near East studies 150 years ago. |  | | 21-67) in which he surveys the love-hate relations between assyriology and biblical studies over a 150 year period. |
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/JHS/reviews/review082.htm
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| | Samuel Noah Kramer Institute of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies |
 | | The Institute hosts the secreteriate of the Israel Society for Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies from the time of its establishment (1997). |  | | The Institute also sponsors a series of scholarly publications, called "Publications of the Bar-Ilan University Institute of Assyriology," which are part of the series "Bar-Ilan Studies in Near Eastern Languages and Culture". |  | | Within the framework of these serties four books have already appeared, and another book is presently in press. |
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http://www.biu.ac.il/js/Kramer/General
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| | Samuel Noah Kramer Institute of Assyriology |
 | | The Israel Society of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (1996-2001) |  | | "Šeleppūtum - a Hitherto Unknown Ur III Princess," Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 80 (1990), pp. |  | | Bar-Ilan Studies in Assyriology Dedicated to Pinhas Artzi (Bar-Ilan Studies in Near Eastern Languages and Culture, Publications of the Bar-Ilan University Institute of Assyriology), Ramat-Gan 1990 (co-editor: Aaron Skaist) |
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http://www.biu.ac.il/JS/Kramer/Staff/klein.htm
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| | SOAS: Near & Middle East Department: Assyriology at SOAS |
 | | SOAS: Near & Middle East Department: Assyriology at SOAS |  | | However, teaching in Assyriology did not begin in earnest until much later. |  | | A year after Gadd’s retirement in 1960 the School appointed D. Wiseman, also from the British Museum, as Professor of Assyriology. |
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http://www.soas.ac.uk/departments/departmentinfo.cfm?navid=289
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| | The Sumerian Home |
 | | Welcome to The Sumerian Home, world leader in cuneiform tools for Assyriology. |  | | Send mail to our webmaster with questions or comments about this web site. |  | | The Cuneiform Texts Resources - TCT - is the ultimate search engine for Assyriology. |
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http://www.dingir.com
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| | Assyriology |
 | | Assyriology is the historical and archaeological study of ancient Mesopotamia. |  | | Assyriology in England during and since the war |  | | Among his colleagues, William W. Hallo, professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature at Yale University, is known as... |
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http://hallencyclopedia.com/Assyriology
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| | Assyriology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Assyriology is the historical and archaeological study of ancient Mesopotamia. |  | | As an academic discipline, Assyriology presents itself as one of the most demanding fields in the humanities. |  | | Few universities teach advanced Assyriology, and not that many teach, for example, introductory Akkadian which at least provides some orientation to the language and culture of the Latin of the Ancient Near East. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyriology
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| | Who Is MSS |
 | | Send your comments or suggestions to Michael S. Sanders |  | | Biblical Scholar of Archaeology, Egyptology and Assyriology: Michael Sanders is the Author of extensive research lectures on the AWARD WINNING "Mysteries of the Bible" Website: |  | | Born and educated in Leeds England, London University, Guys Hospital Medical School and Duke University where he obtained a Research Fellowship with Dr. J. |
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http://www.biblemysteries.com/whoismss.htm
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| | Faculty Handbook - Assyriology |
 | | A choice of Assyriology papers can also form a 1-year or 2-year half-subject in Part II, and some papers are also available as options for those reading Early Civilizations of the Aegean and Near East. |  | | Assyriology is the study of the language, history, and archaeology of the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia, which was present from ca. |  | | This region has also seen more than a century and a half of archaeological excavation, from palaces in the great capital cities of Babylon and Nineveh through houses and rubbish pits in tiny villages. |
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http://www.oriental.cam.ac.uk/handbook/assyriology.html
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 | | Assyriology rests on information from archeological excavations on the one hand and on the study of written documents by philologists on the other hand. |  | | Chapter 2 of John Heise's 'Akkadian language' with some geographical and climatological background about the Ancient Near East, including an introduction to the people (Sumerian, Akkadians and neighbors), the divine world, economy, Assyriology and Archeology. |  | | Mesopotamia (geography, climate, people, religion, trade, Assyriology and Archeology) |
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http://xoomer.virgilio.it/bxpoma/akkadeng/mesopotamia.htm
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| | Online Knowledge Explorer®/Encyclopedia Americana® |
 | | Meanwhile the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 put an abrupt end to the first period of excavations, which were not resumed for 18 years. |  | | This period of enforced inactivity in the field was fortunately characterized by activity in British and French research, as well as by the beginnings of German interest in Assyriology. |  | | Heinrich Zimmern did the same for religion, and his pupil Benno Landsberger has contributed brilliantly to almost every branch of Assyriology. |
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http://oke.grolier.com/InfoOffset=2427&FFC=F&OEMTag=DW&MajorVersion=14&EAID=0024360-00.ea
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| | Assyriology B.A. Courses |
 | | It is also possible to read Part II Assyriology directly after transferring from another Faculty, in which case one would take a combination of the Part I language course with the Part II history and archaeology papers. |  | | The Part II Assyriology course, and the combined Hebrew and Assyriology Part II, take two years, making a four-year course in all. |  | | Normally an Oriental Studies student will take Part I Akkadian with another language (Hebrew; Arabic; Classical Greek), followed by Part II Assyriology (which is Akkadian language with Mesopotamian history and archaeology), or by Part II Akkadian (with Hebrew or Arabic). |
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| | Chapter VI - The Antiqutity Of Man, Egyptology, And Assyriology |
 | | The science of Assyriology was thus combined with Egyptology to furnish one more convincing proof that, precious as are the moral and religious truths in our sacred books and the historical indications which they give us, these truths and indications are necessarily inclosed in a setting of myth and legend. |  | | Library: Historical Documents: Andrew White: Chapter VI - The Antiqutity Of Man, Egyptology, And Assyriology |  | | The lists of kings and collateral inscriptions recovered from the temples of the great valley between the Tigris and Euphrates, and the records of astronomical observations in that region, showed that there, too, a powerful civilization had grown up at a period far earlier than could be made consistent with our sacred chronology. |
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| | New Mexico Golf - Your New Mexico Golf Information Source |
 | | Although my review has focused on the author's views of his own field, most of the book itself deals with a broad survey of the culture and history of the Semitic-speaking peoples of Mesopotamia. |  | | After giving us his ideas at the beginning of the book on what the paradigm of Assyriology should be, Oppenheim proceeded to do a remarkable job of putting these ideas into practice in the rest of the book. |  | | I felt that "Ancient Mesopotamia" provides an excellent narrative of the history, culture, and religion of this civilization, and would be well-regarded by those who have an interest in this time and place. |
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| | Enheduanna |
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 | | This approach reveals assyriology as essentially a positivist or non-theoretical project. |  | | This position has dramatically limited the scope for explanation in assyriology. |  | | Hence some the most interesting questions pertaining to the corpus thus designated magical remain out of scope: that corpus relation with other forms of symbolic production in the same culture, its place in history, the extent to which, and the reasons why, it is secret or public, etc. |
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| | Yale > Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations > About the Faculty |
 | | Students interested primarily in biblical studies should consult the programs of the Department of Religious Studies, graduate students from which are encouraged to develop knowledge of one or more ancient Near Eastern languages. |  | | A typical core course plan for a graduate student in Assyriology includes three years of Akkadian, with broad exposure to all periods and forms of the language, as well as two or three years of Sumerian, with broad exposure to all periods and forms of the language. |  | | The collection also maintains a complete reference library in the fields of Assyriology and ancient Near Eastern studies, and sustains several series of monographs and text publications. |
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http://www.yale.edu/nelc/assyriology.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Mesopotamia : Writing, Reasoning, and the Gods |
 | | His book, which is a compilation of 15 of his earlier and reworked scholarly articles on various aspects of Assyriology, would require a specialist in the field to do it justice, though it contains much that the general reader and enthusiast can enjoy. |  | | The book also includes a brief Chronology and an excellent map, and is rounded out with a Glossary-Index, a List of References, and a 'Bibliographical Orientation' which describes some of the more important studies in the field and which serious students should find very useful. |  | | This transmission, compounded with countless discoveries, would not have been possible without the surprising decipherment of the cuneiform writing system. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0226067270?v=glance
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 | | Alasdair is directing the Cuneiform Digital Palaeography Project, which originated as an official project of the University of Birmingham and is now (since 2001) also an official joint project with the British Museum with Dr I.L. Finkel as Project Manager in the Museum. |  | | Alasdair taught Assyriology in Germany and served for four years as Archaeological Adviser in the Department of Antiquities and Museums in Saudi Arabia before joining the University of Birmingham in 1993. |  | | The project, which has recently been granted substantial funding by the Leverhulme Trust, seeks to develop cuneiform palaeography by uniting the disciplines of Assyriology, Forensic Handwriting Analysis and Electronic Engineering. |
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http://www.arch-ant.bham.ac.uk/staff/livingstonea.htm
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| | Pennsylvania State University Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Assyriology |
 | | CAMS is a unit whose purview embraces the entire Mediterranean world, in all aspects, in antiquity, with a view to promoting dialogue across fields represented in the department. |  | | The Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at The Pennsylvania State University announces a tenure-track/tenured position in Assyriology available at the level of assistant or associate professor, to begin August 2004. |  | | Pennsylvania State University Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies Assyriology |
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| | Elam between Assyriology and Iranian Studies |
 | | The 17th and 18th centuries were the age of the journeys in the East, which brought back accounts about the ruins of ancient Eastern civilizations. |  | | While the languages of the so called first and third kind in Bisotun and Persepolis inscriptions were soon identified with those of ancient Persians and Babylonians, the remaining language was called Median, Scythic, Susian, Amardian, Protomedic, Anzanite and then Elamite. |  | | In the meantime Assyriology was not only born, but also well grown, since Delattre referred naturally to Rawlinson as an Assyriologist. |
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| | Cuneiform / Assyriology - Ancient Near East .net |
 | | This page links to resources specifically relating to Cuneiform and Assyriology. |  | | A large number of Assyriological resources may also be accessed through the pages listing Journals and Publications. |  | | exploring and resourcing the Ancient Near East and Egypthome : resources : cuneiform / assyriology : sitemap |
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http://www.ancientneareast.net/cuneiform_assyriology.html
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| | Society of Biblical Literature |
 | | Call For Papers: The papers for the 2004 session of Assyriology and the Bible Consultation, "Mesopotamian Religion in the Land of Israel," have already been chosen. |  | | If you are an SBL member, you must login before you can propose a paper for this or any other session. |  | | Call 866-727-9955 toll-free in the US or Canada |
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http://www.sbl-site.org/Congresses/Congresses_CallForPapersDetails.aspx?MeetingId=3&VolunteerUnitId=278
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| | Denver Journal - 6:0106 - Mesopotamia and the Bible: Comparative Explorations |
 | | By including this information from the region just west of the Tigris-Euphrates valley, the editors have created a well rounded work that presents a comprehensive view of the cultures, languages and civilizations that influenced the growth and development of the nation Israel. |  | | The first essay by M. Chavalas ("Assyriology and Biblical Studies: A Century and a Half of Tension" pp. |  | | Chavalas chronicles the emergence of Assyriology from an auxiliary of biblical studies into a unique discipline. |
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http://www.denverseminary.edu/dj/articles2003/0100/0106.php
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| | Reporter Special 9/11/00: Oriental Studies |
 | | The Studentship will be awarded in the first instance for such period not exceeding three years as the Managers may think fit, and a Student may be re-elected for any further period not exceeding three years if the Managers are satisfied that his or her work is of sufficiently high standard to merit such extension. |  | | In any year in which the Studentship is not awarded, the Managers of the Fund will consider making small grants in aid of research in Assyriology and closely related fields to members of the University. |  | | Candidates must produce evidence that they have obtained, or are likely to obtain before 30 September 2000, a university degree. |
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| | NELC Newsletter 2004 |
 | | Tonia Sharlach (Assyriology), who has just been nominated Assistant Professor of Ancient History in Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, gave a paper entitled "The Nippur Homicide Trial: A Reevaluation."She will be at the Harvard Divinity School on a Fellowship next year before she assumes her new position in Oklahoma. |  | | Finally among NELC Faculty, Paul-Alain Beaulieu (Assyriology) talked about "Building the North Palace of Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon." We hope for an even larger NELC participation at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Society which will be held in Philadelphia between March 18 and 21 at the Sheraton Society Hill, One Dock Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106. |  | | 2) " Assyriology and the Bible: Benno Landsberger's Eigenbegrifflichkeit Revisited," invited lecture in the Assyriology and the Bible Consulation, Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, Georgia, November 23, 2003. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~nelc/newletters/Newsletter_Spring_2004.htm
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| | Presidential Lectures: Stefan Maul |
 | | The problem with Assyriology and Assyriologists is that this is a discipline which is literally drowning in material. |  | | This publication combines excellent innovative scholarship of the highest level with a very dear style and structure, a rare combination which is typical of all of Stefan Maul's publications. |  | | He also coined a term for this genre which in German reads "Herzberuhigungsklagen", a beautiful term which is now generally used in German Assyriology ("Herzberuhigungsklagen": die sumerisch-akkadischen Ersahunga-Bebete. |
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http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/maul
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| | Academics @ Brandeis University - NEJS - Faculty |
 | | TZVI ABUSCH, Rose B. and Joseph Cohen Professor of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Religion, received his Ph.D. in Assyriology from Harvard University. |  | | He has taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has held a number of awards and fellowships. |
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http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/nejs/faculty.html
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| | Sargon of Akkad - Sargon I - Sargon II |
 | | In the Encyclopaedia Britannica, in the article on Sargon II, written by one of world's experts on Sargon II - Jorgen Laessoe, Professor of Assyriology, University of Copenhagen, and celebrated author of People of Ancient Syria, Laessoe writes: |  | | 3000 BC - then you have a REAL problem with Assyriology's allegation that the "original" ancient texts only dated to 720 BC. |  | | If Sargon II removed these texts from Uruk (Warka) - given what archaeology knows about the dating of that city - as the possible home city of Abraham and as the main city of the Sumerians - otherwise dated to ca. |
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http://www.ut.ee/muinasteadused/en-rai-tallinn.html
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| | Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale |
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| | Yale > Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations > About the Faculty |
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http://www.yale.edu/nelc/efrahm_cv.html
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| | Positions Open in Near Eastern studies |
 | | Applications are invited for this fixed-term one-year teaching position in Assyriology, commencing 1 October 2004. |  | | Applicants should hold, or expect to hold by the start of the appointment, a doctorate in the field of Assyriology, and be able to provide evidence of their ability to teach Assyriology at university level. |  | | Outreach is desired, as is cooperation with Brown's other departments and programs in ancient studies. |
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| | megalommatis : Muhammad Shamsaddin |
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http://www.greatestcities.com/userinfo.bml?user=megalommatis
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| | Scott B Noegel, ed.: Prayer, Magic, and the Stars in the Ancient and Late Antique World |
 | | In Prayer, Magic, and the Stars in the Ancient and Late Antique World, a distinguished array of scholars explores the many ways in which people in the ancient world sought to gain access to—or, in some cases, to bind or escape from—the divine powers of heaven and earth. |  | | Grounded in a variety of disciplines, including Assyriology, Classics, and early Islamic history, the fifteen essays in this volume cover a broad geographic area: Greece, Egypt, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, and Persia. |
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http://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-02257-4.html
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| | BUDGE, E. A. Wallis, The Rise and Progress of Assyriology. |
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
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| | Search Results for Assyriology - Encyclopædia Britannica |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Assyriology&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | THE 1996-97 ORIENTAL INSTITUTE STAFF |
 | | Matthew W. Stolper, Professor of Assyriology, m-stolper@uchicago.edu, 702-9553 |  | | Martha T. Roth, Associate Professor of Assyriology (until 3/19/96), Professor of Assyriology, m-roth@uchicago.edu, 702-9551 |  | | Robert D. Biggs, Professor of Assyriology, r-biggs@uchicago.edu, 702-9540 |
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| | assyriology - OneLook Dictionary Search |
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