2015 Innovation and tradition in the sphere of Neo-Assyrian officialdom (original ) (raw )2012 Groß Innovation and Tradition in the Sphere of Neo-Assyrian Officialdom
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COMMUNICATIONAL PROCEDURES AND ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURES IN THE NEO-ASSYRIAN EMPIRE
simonetta ponchia
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forthcoming Groß Innovation and tradition in the sphere of Neo-Assyrian officialdom
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In: Proceedings of the 57th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Rome, 2011.
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CHANGE IN NEO-ASSYRIAN IMPERIAL ADMINISTRATION: Evolution and Revolution
Natalie Naomi May
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Change in Neo-Assyrian Imperial Administration: Evolution and Revolution. Proceedings of the 59th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Workshop with Other Papers Included.
Natalie Naomi May
2015
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Adad-šumu-uṣur and his Family in the Service of Assyrian Kings, In Petr Charvát – Petra Maříková Vlčková (eds.), Who was king? Who was not king? - The Rulers and the Ruled in the Ancient Near East. Prague : Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2010, pp. 113–130.
Kateřina Šašková
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2017_PALATIAL ECONOMY IN NEO-ASSYRIAN DOCUMENTATION_AN OVERVIEW,
Mario Fales
in P. Carlier†, Fr. Joannès, Fr. Rougemont, J. Zurbach (Eds.), PALATIAL ECONOMY IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND IN THE AEGEAN FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY AND ANALYSIS Acts of the ESF Exploratory Workshop held in Sèvres, 16-19 Sept. 2010, PISA – ROMA FABRIZIO SERRA – EDITORE MMXVI [2017]
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Faist_2010_Kingship and institutional development in the Middle Assyrian period
Betina Faist
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2011 Assyria at UCL: A research project on the correspondence between the Assyrian king and his magnates in the 8th century BC. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 54/2 (2011) 125-129.
Karen Radner
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Mamatoğlu, R.; Pekşen, O. (2024). “Concept of Crown Prince in The Assyrian Political Life”. Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi. (35): 270-297.
Okay Pekşen
Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 2024
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Düring, B.S. (2015). Introduction. In B.S. Düring (ed.), Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire. Leiden: NINO: 9-32.
Bleda During
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The history of the Middle-Assyrian Empire
David Kertai
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2011 Royal decision-making: kings, magnates, and scholars. In K. Radner & E. Robson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture (Oxford 2011) 358-379.
Karen Radner
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“How To (Not) Be King: Negotiating the Limits of Power Within the Assyrian Political Hierarchy.” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 77.2: 207-17 (2018)
Shana Zaia
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2014 Groß The Babylonian court during the Neo-Assyrian period
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Testaments and Division of Assyrian Estates in the Second Millennium BC, Aula Orientalis 35/1 (2017) 51-84.
Jacob Jan de Ridder
Aula Orientalis, 2017
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Family Affairs in the Neo-Assyrian Court
Frances Pinnock
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(2015) Dynastic Marriages in Assyria during the Late Second Millennium BC, in: B. Düring (ed.), Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire: Essays Dedicated to Frans Wiggermann, PIHANS 125, Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten: Leiden 2015, 235–242
Daisuke Shibata
B. S. Düring (ed.), Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire, PIHANS 125, 2015
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Fales_2000_bit-beli: AN ASSYRIAN INSTITUTIONAL CONCEPT
Mario Fales
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Mesopotamia: Old Assyrian Period
Klaas Veenhof
A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law (2 vols), 2000
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Different Sources – Different Kings? The Picture of the Neo-Assyrian King in Shigeo Yamada (ed.), NEO-ASSYRIAN SOURCES IN CONTEXT THEMATIC STUDIES OF TEXTS, HISTORY, AND CULTURE (SAAS 28), Helsinki 2018
Sebastian Fink
2018
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Changes in Neo-Assyrian Queenship
Saana Svärd
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(2012a) Gojko Barjamovic, Thomas Hertel and Mogens Trolle Larsen: Ups and downs at Kanesh Chronology, History and Society in the Old Assyrian Period [Old Assyrian Archives, Studies, Volume 5]. Leiden: NINO. 2012. ix+161 pages.
Gojko Barjamovic
2012
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2017 Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Neo-Assyrian Period. In E. Frahm (ed.), A Companion to Assyria (Malden MA 2017) 209-228.
Karen Radner
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Formularies vs. Creativity: Traces of Administrative Documents in Assyrian Royal Inscriptions
Amitai Baruchi-Unna
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2015_Idiolects and Identities in the Neo-Assyrian Epistolary Corpus, in S, Prochazka et al., (Eds.), Official Epistolography and the Language(s) of Power, Wien 2015, pp. 91-100
Mario Fales
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Neo-Assyrian Women Revisited. Review article on Svärd, Women and Power in Neo-Assyrian Palaces. SAAS 23 (Helsinki, 2015). [Uncorrected proofs]
Sarah Melville
JAOS 139.3 (2019): 687-692, 2019
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Differences in Ancient Assyria: Some Methodological Questions
Saana Svärd
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Fugitives in the State Archives of Assyria, [in:] N. N. May, S. Svärd (eds.), Change in Neo-Assyrian Imperial Administration: Evolution and Revolution, SAAB XXI (2015): 47-77.
Krzysztof Hipp
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2014 Pirngruber šulmu iâši libbaka lu ṭābka – The interaction between the Neo–Assyrian king and the outside world.
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Düring, B.S. (2015). The hegemonic practices of the Middle Assyrian empire in context. In B.S. Düring (ed.), Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire. Leiden: NINO: 289-311.
Bleda During
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Administrative Texts, Royal Inscriptions and Neo-Assyrian Administration in the Southern Levant : The View from the Aphek-Gezer Region
Avraham Faust
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Kings, Priests, and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Period
Shana Zaia
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2019
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forthcoming Baker & Groß Doing the King's Work: Perceptions of Service in the Assyrian Royal Correspondence
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Assyrian Royal Discourse Between Local and Imperial Traditions at the Habur
Beate Pongratz-Leisten
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