Another Fragment of MUL.APIN from Babylonia (BM 43871); Illustration pour NABU 2014/34 (original) (raw)
Jeanette C. Fincke
2014
A Late-Babylonian fragment of the Venus Tablet of Ammisaduqa
Mathieu Ossendrijver
NABU, 2013
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Nugae Epigraphicae. Bulletin of the Asia Institute 19 (2005 [2009]): 169–179.
Rahim Shayegan
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A Late Babylonian Normal and Ziqpu Star Text from Babylon
John Steele
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 58 (2004), 537-572
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(2008) A Nimrud Manuscript of the Fourth Tablet of the Series Mīs Pî, CTN IV 170(+)188, and a Kiutu Incantation to the Sun God, Iraq 70, 189–204
Daisuke Shibata
Iraq 70, 2008
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Dr. Fred C. Woudhuizen [ 1959 - 2021 ]
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Neo-Assyrian Prosopography, 2: the Many Faces of Nabu-šarru-uṣur. State Archives of Assyria Bulletin II (1988), 104-121
Mario Fales
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ANATOLIAN HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS IV
Gabriel Soultanian
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A3405: An Unusual Astronomical Text from Uruk
John Steele
Archive for History of Exact Sciences 55 (2000), 103-135
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Additions to already Edited enūma anu enlil (EAE) Tablets, Part II: The Tablets Concerning the Appearance of the Sun Published in PIHANS 73, Part I
Jeanette C. Fincke
2014
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Poetto 2017 A New Hierogl. Luwian Epigraph URFA KULAFLI TEPE
Massimo Poetto
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From the Electronic Babylonian Literature Lab 34. Further Kiutu Fragments and Joins, KASKAL 19 (2022), 185-190
Beatrice Baragli
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Resurrecting a Reading of the Broken Signs in KBo 3.7 ii 5 (CTH 321 – Illuyanka Myth)
Robert Marineau
N.A.B.U., 2019
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Two Small Archives from Lagaba. Revue d'Assyriologie et d'Archeologie Orientale 90: 121-133.
Oded Tammuz
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Anatolian Hieroglyphic Inscription V
Gabriel Soultanian
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A Neo-Assyrian riddle, in: R. Mattila / R. Rollinger / S. Fink (Hrsg.), Deciphering Assyria. A Tribut to Simo Parpola on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday, Münster, 2023, 129–132.
Betina Faist
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IG IX 1², 5 Inscriptiones Locridis orientalis (2011)
Daniela Summa
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From the Electronic Babylonian Literature Lab 35. BM 38873: A Parallel Fragment to Kiutu M, KASKAL 19 (2022), 190-193
Beatrice Baragli, Daisuke Shibata
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The Italic words for ‘moon/month’ and ‘sun’ New evidence from the Sabellian languages
Norbert Oettinger, Paolo Poccetti
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Tablets from the Sippar Library XI. The Babylonian Almanac
Khalid Salim Ismael
Iraq, 2002
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Tablets from the Sippar Library XI. The Babylonian Almanac (with Khalid Salim Isma'el)
Andrew George
IRAQ, 2002
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Stars and stripes in Ancient Mesopotamia
Piotr Steinkeller
Iranica Antiqua, 2002
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Inscriptions and Iconography of
Bruce Love
2016
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Additions to Already Edited enūma anu enlil (EAE) Tablets, Part III: A New Copy from Babylonia for the Tablet on Planets (MUL.UDU.IDIM) of the Omen Series
Jeanette C. Fincke
2016
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The Sitting Moon and the Goats of Gilead: A Rare Akkadian Astronomical Term and a Hapax in Song of Songs.
Gonzalo Rubio
From Mari to Jerusalem and Back: Assyriological and Biblical Studies in Honor of Jack Murad Sasson (Eisenbrauns)., 2020
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pınar özlem aytaçlar
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An Old Nubian lunary with a Greek addition from Gebel Adda
Adam Łajtar
Le Muséon 133, 2020
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Third and Last: Epigraphic Notes on the Ugaritic Tablet KTU² 1.19, Journal of the American Oriental Society 136.4 (2016) J. Yogev and Sh. Yona
Shamir Yona
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NEW FRAGMENTS PERTAINING TO THE HIEROGLYPHIC LUWIAN INSCRIPTION OF YALBURT
Archivum Anatolicum-Anadolu Arşivleri (ArAn)
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The Location of Achaemenid Persia’s Sakā Country, Vem Pan-Armenian Journal, Yerevan, 2012, 2, pp. 180-188 (in Arm).
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A new join KUB 17.8 + Bo 6172: Mythological description of a natural disaster in Ancient Anatolia ?
Oguz Soysal
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Civilizational Epigraphy Warka vase Indus Script hieroglyphs signify kāṇa metalwork wealth deposited into Guild Treasury
Srini Kalyanaraman
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Yupa as flagpost, Indus Script evidences of proclamation from Girsu, Ancient Near East to Candi Sukuh, Ancient Far East
Srini Kalyanaraman
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Armenian alphanumerical notation on a 14th century lranian astrolabe found in Fez
Rosa Comes
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The Epigraphic Finds of the Sixth Season
Lucio MILANO
2015
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Phaistos Disk 41 signs Giorgia Baldacci some orthographic parallels with Indus Script hieroglyphs
Srinivasan Kalyanaraman
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