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Akkadian and Akkadian Texts in Hittite Anatolia
F. Giusfredi, V. Pisaniello
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Sngr/Samḫarû/Sanḫara/Šinʿār and the Implications for Early Kassite History
This is a detailed review (date, context and usage) of the use of the Old Testament toponym Šinʿār = Babylonia and its cognate terms in Akkadian (Samḫarû/Samḫara) in Babylonian and Hittite sources, and Sngr in Egyptian documents.
Clayden, Tim
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Phytolith evidence for the pastoral origins of multi-cropping in Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq). [PDF]
Laugier EJ, Casana J, Cabanes D.
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The sign of the Flood and the language of signs in Babylonian omen literature [PDF]
George, Andrew
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A Short Introduction to Semitic Studies
The paper aims to provide a succinct introduction to Semitic studies. The name "Semitic" derives from Shem or Sem, Noah's eldest son, from whom most of the Semits were said to descend. It is believed that Semitic languages evolved from hypothetical proto-
Paolo Agostini
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Restoration of fragmentary Babylonian texts using recurrent neural networks. [PDF]
Fetaya E, Lifshitz Y, Aaron E, Gordin S.
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« J’ai fait le mal consciemment et inconsciemment »
Prayers and rituals of Ancient Mesopotamia (2nd - 1st millenium BC) highlight the conflictual relationship between man and the divine world. In his daily life, man has to be very careful and must observe their rules.
Anne-Caroline Rendu-Loisel
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Urban form and scale shaped the agroecology of early 'cities' in northern Mesopotamia, the Aegean and Central Europe. [PDF]
Styring AK +6 more
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Erratum: Embodied emotions in ancient Neo-Assyrian texts revealed by bodily mapping of emotional semantics. [PDF]
Lahnakoski JM +5 more
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