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Information Revolutions and Information Transitions: Counting, Sealing, Writing in Iran 10,000-300 BC. [PDF]
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Improving the Collection of National Health Data: the Case for the Middle Eastern and North African Checkbox for Communities in the USA. [PDF]
Kindratt TB.
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Demographic history and genetic variation of the Armenian population. [PDF]
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differences, 2023
This essay argues that Leo Bersani’s immersion in a discipline of reading theoretical and psychoanalytic texts and literature with close critical attention effectively writes out his observations from an epistemology of being gay. His attention to visual materials is similarly acute and detailed, and the observed and the read fragment interfere with ...
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This essay argues that Leo Bersani’s immersion in a discipline of reading theoretical and psychoanalytic texts and literature with close critical attention effectively writes out his observations from an epistemology of being gay. His attention to visual materials is similarly acute and detailed, and the observed and the read fragment interfere with ...
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2014
The Assyriologist George Smith (1840–76) was trained originally as an engraver, but was enthralled by the discoveries of Layard and Rawlinson. He taught himself cuneiform script, and joined the British Museum as a 'repairer' or matcher of broken cuneiform tablets.
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The Assyriologist George Smith (1840–76) was trained originally as an engraver, but was enthralled by the discoveries of Layard and Rawlinson. He taught himself cuneiform script, and joined the British Museum as a 'repairer' or matcher of broken cuneiform tablets.
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Iraq, 1974
“Evil Hittites without respect for the command of the gods, whisperers of treachery”—these and similar reproaches were hurled by Sargon II's scribes against the peoples of Syria and Palestine who would not submit to the Assyrian yoke, or who having submitted sought relief in rebellion.
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“Evil Hittites without respect for the command of the gods, whisperers of treachery”—these and similar reproaches were hurled by Sargon II's scribes against the peoples of Syria and Palestine who would not submit to the Assyrian yoke, or who having submitted sought relief in rebellion.
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2023
AbstractThis chapter discusses the political history of the Assyrian Empire from its initial expansion under Shalmaneser III (858–824 bc) to its final collapse in 612 bc at the hands of the Babylonians and Medes. It traces the development of the empire through several phases: a supposedly “feudal” phase (ca.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses the political history of the Assyrian Empire from its initial expansion under Shalmaneser III (858–824 bc) to its final collapse in 612 bc at the hands of the Babylonians and Medes. It traces the development of the empire through several phases: a supposedly “feudal” phase (ca.
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In the 8th and 7th centuries BCE, the Assyrians built the first true empire in world history. They developed governamental structures, imperial ideology, culture and religion. Assyrian monarchy became a model of power even beyond its final collapse in 612 BCE.
S. Ponchia, G. B. Lanfranchi
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S. Ponchia, G. B. Lanfranchi
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