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Akkadian language --- Texts --- Yale Babylonian Collection --- Yale University.
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"This volume publishes hand copies of 292 cuneiform texts in the Yale Babylonian Collections (MLC, NBC, YBC, and RBC) dating to the Sargonic and Pre-Sargonic periods. It is intended to continue publication of the Pre-Ur III texts in the first three collections named, begun by George Hackman and Ferris Stephens in BIN 8"--
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Seals (Numismatics) --- Art, Hellenistic --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Yale Babylonian Collection --- Erech (Extinct city) --- Erech (Extinct city).
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In the patriarchal world of ancient Mesopotamia, women were often represented in their relation to men - as mothers, daughters, or wives - giving the impression that a woman's place was in the home. But, as we explore in this volume, they were also authors and scholars, astute business-women, sources of expressions of eroticism, priestesses with access to major gods and goddesses, and regents who exercised power on behalf of kingdoms, states, and empires
396 <09> --- 396 <09> Geschiedenis van het feminisme. Vrouwengeschiedenis --- Geschiedenis van het feminisme. Vrouwengeschiedenis --- Women / Iraq / Antiquities / Exhibitions --- Cuneiform tablets / Exhibitions --- Seals (Numismatics) / Iraq / Exhibitions --- Sumerian literature / Texts / Exhibitions --- Yale Babylonian Collection / Exhibitions --- Iraq / History / To 634 --- Women / Iraq / History --- Sex role / Iraq / History --- Yale Babylonian Collection --- Cuneiform tablets --- Seals (Numismatics) --- Sex role --- Sumerian literature --- Women --- Iraq --- To 634 --- Exhibition catalogs --- History
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Cylinder seals --- -Akkadian language --- -Accadian language --- Assyrian language --- Assyro-Babylonian language --- Babylonian language --- Semitic languages --- Cylindrical seals --- Roll seals --- Seals (Numismatics) --- Catalogs --- Texts --- -Catalogs --- Yale Babylonian Collection --- -Yale University. --- Yale University. --- Akkadian language --- Catalogs. --- Texts. --- -Texts --- Accadian language --- Texts&delete&
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Drawings, photographs and analysis of hundreds of clay sealings from the Hellenistic period from ancient Mesopotamia. Includes graphic analyses, and discussion of archival and sealing practices.
Seals (Numismatics) --- Art, Hellenistic --- Yale Babylonian Collection --- Iraq --- Irak --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Sceaux --- Art hellénistique --- Sigillography --- Signets --- Sphragistics --- Hellenistic art --- Yale University. --- Art hellénistique --- Diplomatics --- Glyptics --- Heraldry --- History --- Inscriptions --- Intaglios --- Numismatics --- Emblems, National --- Signatures (Writing) --- Art, Greek
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The period between the accession of Nabonasser, in 747 B.C.E., and the accession of Nabopolasser, in 625 B.C.E., was a period of significant stability for the city of Babylon, due in large part to the projection of Assyrian power in the region. During this transitional period, increased economic activity throughout Babylonia resulted in an increase in the amount of written evidence. And the legal and administrative texts that have thus far come to light are, in the words of J. A. Brinkman, “a mine of information for researchers interested in demography, social institutions, economic history, and even ancient technology.” In this volume, John Nielsen provides an index of the personal names found on texts from this period. As such, the index is a valuable supplement to the Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire project (Helsinki). Information presented in the book is modeled on the Helsinki project’s publications. The index includes comprehensive cross-references to the CAD, Stamm’s Namengebung, the Helsinki PNAE indexes, Hölscher’s Personennamen, and Knut Tallqvist’s Neubabylonisch Namenbuch. Nielsen’s prosopographical index adds a major new resource to the study of the Neo-Babylonian period.
Sumerian language --- Umma (Extinct city) --- History --- Harvard Semitic Museum. --- Sumerian language -- Irag -- Umma (Extinct city) -- Texts. --- Umma (Extinct city) -- History -- Sources. --- Yale Babylonian Collection. --- Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Names, Personal --- Akkadian --- Harvard University. --- Yale University. --- Chokha, Tell (Iraq) --- Djokha (Iraq) --- Jokha, Tell (Iraq) --- Tall Jokha (Iraq) --- Tell Chokha (Iraq) --- Tell Jokha (Iraq) --- Umma (Ancient city) --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Akkadian. --- Iraq --- Antiquities --- Akkadian personal names --- Names, Personal - Akkadian --- Sumerian language - Iraq - Umma (Extinct city) - Texts --- Umma (Extinct city) - History - Sources
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