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Der zweite babylonische Herrscher von Amurru [PDF]

open access: yesOrientalistische Literaturzeitung, 1921
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Aten in Amurru?

open access: yes
Book chapter in Leggo! : Studies Presented to Frederick Mario Fales on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday, edited by G.B. Lanfranchi, D. Moran di Bonaccossi, C. Pappi, and S. Ponchia, 95–95. Leipziger Altorientalistische Studien 2. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
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Distribution de l’information et stratégies relationnelles dans le corpus de correspondances amarniennes : approche par l’analyse de réseaux

open access: yesJournal of Historical Network Research, 2021
This study employs network analysis to investigate the relationships between the great kings of the Near East (Egypt, Mitanni, Hatti, Alashiya, Babylonia) and the mayors of the Syro-Palestinian region from the very end of Amenhotep III’s reign to the ...
Clément Dutrey
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The "Land of Amurru" and the "Lands of Amurru" in the Šaušgamuwa Treaty

open access: yesIraq, 1991
The original meaning and the changes in the content of the term Amurru in the course of the second millennium B.C. have been one of the most intensively discussed and debated subjects of Near Eastern history. The name appears from the late third millennium on, both in phonetic spelling and in the logographic writing MAR.TU.
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People on both sides of the aegean sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
International audienceOur contribution is devoted to a constructive overview over the implicit system approach in modern control of switched dynamic models.
Ünal, Ahmet
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The Storm-Gods of the Ancient Near East: Summary, Synthesis, Recent Studies. Part II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
In many regions of the ancient Near East, not least in Upper Mesopotamia, Syria and Anatolia where agriculture relied mainly on rainfall, storm-gods ranked among the most prominent gods in the local panthea or were even regarded as divine kings, ruling ...
Schwemer, Daniel
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Religious Poetry and Musical Performance under King Hammurāpi of Babylon and His Successors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Mit Beginn des 2. Jt. v. Chr. erlebt Mesopotamien einen historischen Wandel auf politischer, sozialer und religiöser Ebene. Aus dem Westen einwandernde so genannte amurritische Dynastien übernehmen die politische Macht in Zentralbabylonien, wo sie ihr ...
Shehata, Dahlia
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EA 164 and the God Amun [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
AMARNA letter 164 presents a problem on line 40: how to interpret the signs DINGIR.A. What could have been a minor question turns out to be one of some relevance, as the context involves diplomacy issues between Egypt and her Levantine vassals in the mid-
Galán Allué, José Manuel
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