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Out-of-Anatolia: cultural and genetic interactions during the Neolithic expansion in the Aegean
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A Synchronized Early Middle Bronze Age Chronology for Egypt, the Levant, and Mesopotamia
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022Recent years have seen considerable progress in Middle Bronze Age chronological research throughout the eastern Mediterranean and ancient Near East. New radiocarbon dating initiatives have cast doubts on some long-held synchronisms and especially on the ...
F. Höflmayer, S. Manning
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Wealth-on-the-hoof and the low-power state: Caprines as capital in early Mesopotamia
, 2020The new political communities that emerged in Mesopotamia during the fourth and third millennia BCE have long been held up as classic cases of early state formation. Over the past few decades, however, the veil has been lifted on these states – revealing
Kathryn M. Grossman, T. Paulette
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Geology, 2019
The Akkadian Empire was the first united empire in Mesopotamia and was established at 4.6 kyr B.P. (where present is A.D. 1950). The empire abruptly collapsed in 4.2 ± 0.2 kyr B.P. Seasonal-scale climatic dynamics behind this collapse have not yet been
Takaaki K. Watanabe +3 more
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The Akkadian Empire was the first united empire in Mesopotamia and was established at 4.6 kyr B.P. (where present is A.D. 1950). The empire abruptly collapsed in 4.2 ± 0.2 kyr B.P. Seasonal-scale climatic dynamics behind this collapse have not yet been
Takaaki K. Watanabe +3 more
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Legal argumentation in Mesopotamia since Ur III
, 2020In this paper, I show that we can find some foundations of logic and legal argumentation in the tablets of Mesopotamia at least since the dynasty of Ur III. In these texts, we see the oldest correct application of logical inference rules (e.g.
A. Schumann
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Between Egypt, Mesopotamia and Scandinavia: Late Bronze Age glass beads found in Denmark
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015Bernard Gratuze, Flemming Kaul
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