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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1927
The Gudea cylinder A, col. iii, 12, contains a crux interpretationis which editors have failed to overcome. Thureau-Dangin's new copy, Les Cylindres de Gudéa, TC. viii, has NE-gi-BAR a-gal-la dū-a-me. That this is the true division of the signs is proved by iv Raw. 29**, 9 = my SBP. 268; á-ma-al dū-a-bi-e-ne = li'at kalama “wise (goddess) in all things”
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The Gudea cylinder A, col. iii, 12, contains a crux interpretationis which editors have failed to overcome. Thureau-Dangin's new copy, Les Cylindres de Gudéa, TC. viii, has NE-gi-BAR a-gal-la dū-a-me. That this is the true division of the signs is proved by iv Raw. 29**, 9 = my SBP. 268; á-ma-al dū-a-bi-e-ne = li'at kalama “wise (goddess) in all things”
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1926
The nature and the religious meaning of the construction called a gigunu have long been disputed. Its close association with the ziqqurrat or temple tower has led one scholar to assume the identity of the two as probable, its association with graves has led another to suppose that the ziqqurrat was a gigunu as being the tomb of the god, while yet a ...
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The nature and the religious meaning of the construction called a gigunu have long been disputed. Its close association with the ziqqurrat or temple tower has led one scholar to assume the identity of the two as probable, its association with graves has led another to suppose that the ziqqurrat was a gigunu as being the tomb of the god, while yet a ...
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Mystery Literature and Assyriology
2020A study about the mention of Assyriology, Assyriologika, and Assyriologists in the Mystery Literature.
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1919
1. The Identification of the Name D-Tagtug Sumero-Babylonian myths and legends were rich in tales of prehistoric rulers, heroes who became the subjects of epics, poems, and cults. Consecutive and intensive study of Cuneiform inscriptions has revealed a vast structure of ancient Sumerian hero-worship upon which was erected their extensive theological ...
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1. The Identification of the Name D-Tagtug Sumero-Babylonian myths and legends were rich in tales of prehistoric rulers, heroes who became the subjects of epics, poems, and cults. Consecutive and intensive study of Cuneiform inscriptions has revealed a vast structure of ancient Sumerian hero-worship upon which was erected their extensive theological ...
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Near Eastern Archaeology, 2002
Albright's 1916 doctoral dissertation at Johns Hopkins was entitled "The Assyrian Deluge Epic." In the beginning of his career he published some 35 articles on Mesopotamian topics.
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Albright's 1916 doctoral dissertation at Johns Hopkins was entitled "The Assyrian Deluge Epic." In the beginning of his career he published some 35 articles on Mesopotamian topics.
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2015
Archibald Henry Sayce (1845–1933) became interested in Middle Eastern languages and scripts while still a teenager. Old Persian and Akkadian cuneiform had recently been deciphered, and popular enthusiasm for these discoveries was running high when Sayce began his academic career at Oxford in 1869.
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Archibald Henry Sayce (1845–1933) became interested in Middle Eastern languages and scripts while still a teenager. Old Persian and Akkadian cuneiform had recently been deciphered, and popular enthusiasm for these discoveries was running high when Sayce began his academic career at Oxford in 1869.
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