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Die Altassyrischen Belege für den Gott Amurru

Revue D'Assyriologie Et D'Archeologie Orientale, 2006
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The Creation-legend and the Sabbath in Babylonia and Amurru

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1920
To many the name Amurrū will come as something new, but to Assyriologists mât Amurrē, “the land of Amurrū,” is a revelation dating from the time of the decipherment of the Tel al-Amarna tablets in 1887–8. It is true that the identity of the name did not dawn on them immediately, but it was not long before they became aware of it.
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Coğrafi konumu ve sosyolojik yapılanması bakımından Geç Tunç Döneminde Amurru

2023
Simultaneously representing a geographical aspect, a community of Semitic origin, and a country, Amurru first defined the geographical direction and society in the last quarter of the 3rd millennium BC, and then in the 2nd millennium BC it additionally defined a country located in the Levantic territory of the Near East.
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Nuit de pleine lune sur Amurru - Mélanges offerts à Leila Badre

2019
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Briquel Chatonnet, Françoise   +3 more
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