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The Old Babylonian loan contract "Aegyptus 10.1" (= Boson 1936 n° 300) [PDF]
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an Old Babylonian tablet (known as "Aegyptus 10.1") belonging to the cuneiform collection of the library of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in ...
GIUSFREDI FEDERICO, SPADA GABRIELLA
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Another Old Babylonian barley loan from Gula’s temple [PDF]
The article is the edition of a new Old Babylonian loan of barley from the Gula temple in ...
Földi, Zsombor, Spada, Gabriella
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Cultic resilience and inter-city engagement at the dawn of urban history: protohistoric Mesopotamia and the ‘city seals’, 3200-2750 BC [PDF]
Within the context of early urbanism, elite groups developed the world’s earliest writing in Mesopotamia, 3200-2750 BC, comprising administrative documents in the form of inscribed clay tablets.
Adams R. M. +35 more
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This study investigates the application of large language models, particularly ChatGPT, in the extraction and structuring of medical information from free-text patient reports. The authors explore two distinct methods: a zero-shot extraction approach and
Zakaria KADDARI +4 more
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Gatekeepers and lock masters: the control of access in the Neo-Assyrian palaces [PDF]
Book description: This volume is intended as a tribute to the memory of the Sumerologist Jeremy Black, who died in 2004. The Sumerian phrase, ‘Your praise is sweet’ is commonly addressed to a deity at the close of a work of Sumerian literature. The scope
Radner, K
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On the global evolution problem in 2+1 gravity [PDF]
Existence of global CMC foliations of constant curvature 3-dimensional maximal globally hyperbolic Lorentzian manifolds, containing a constant mean curvature hypersurface with $\genus(\Sigma) > 1$ is proved.
Anthony J. Tromba +7 more
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Documentos cuneiformes inéditos do Museu do Louvre: os arquivos da Família Sanum
Uma das tarefas essenciais da epigrafia cuneiforme é tornar disponíveis os milhares documentos que repousam inéditos nas reservas dos museus. No que diz respeito à história econômica, uma etapa incontornável é reagrupar e publicar os arquivos familiares ...
Marcelo Rede
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The exaltation of divinity in Mesopotamia: Marduk and Sin, two possible political instruments in Babylon [PDF]
La Babilonia de Hammurabi, en el siglo xviii a.C., se convirtió en capital territorial y religiosa de Mesopotamia a la par que su dios tutelar, Marduk, fue encumbrado como jefe del panteón babilonio.
Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos J.
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The Sumerian verb kušur, “to repair” [PDF]
The article discusses a Sumerian verb, kušur, which can be interpreted as an Akkadian loanword and be related to the root *kšr attested in the verb kašāru/kuššuru, meaning “to repair (ruined or damaged walls, building, ...)”
Spada, Gabriella
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Une brique inscrite d’Adad-apla-iddina provenant de Larsa [PDF]
This paper addresses a hitherto unpublished exemplar of a short and well-known inscription of Adad-apla-iddina (Frame 1995 : 59-60, B.2.8.9), one of the kings of Babylon and of the 2nd Dynasty of Isin. The aforementioned inscription refers to the construction of walls of the Šamaš’ temple in Larsa, the e-babbar and was found in the latter city during ...
Lecompte, Camille, Vallet, Régis
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