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¿Donde estan las Necropolis Uruk?
Hasta la mediados de la decáda de 1990, la ausencia de entrerramientos Uruk (IV milenio a.C.) fue una constante entre el registro arqueológico de Mesopotamia.
Jesús Gil Fuensanta
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Language and identity in the Assyrian diaspora [PDF]
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McClure, Erica F.
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On the Babylonian Origin of Symbolic Logic
The logical reasoning first appeared within the Babylonian legal tradition established by the Sumerians in the law codes which were first over the world: Ur-Nammu (ca. 2047 – 2030 B.C.); Lipit-Ishtar (ca. 1900 – 1850 B.C.), and later by their successors,
Schumann Andrew
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Recent work on daily life in the Ancient Near East [PDF]
The everyday or daily life of peoples who lived in the ancient Near East (c. 3500 BCE to 100 CE) has been the subject of several books and articles.
Watson, Wilfred G. E.
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Technology and Culture: Humans Inventing Themselves [PDF]
Since the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus who stole fire from the god, Zeus, humans have been befuddled by their own cleverness. We make useful tools and devices which seem to free humans for higher pursuits only to discover that the unintended ...
Haas, William Paul
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The story of Noah: violent exclusionary apocaplytic is (not) good to think [PDF]
Genesis 6-9; Festschrift in honour of Erwin Buck. Rev fr paper presented at the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, 19 S 2007, Hope Lutheran Church in Calgary, and All Saints Anglican Church in ...
Greifenhagen, F. V.
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The Role of Aziz Gardi in Translating the Legend of Nations into Kurdish
Kurdistan as a geographical region is the center of ancient civilizations, even according to archaeological and historical research was the first homeland of the Sumerians, later moved from Kurdistan to Mesopotamia.
Deman Abdulla Salh
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Mõiste giš-hur tähendusest sumeri ja akkadi kirjanduslikes ja rituaaltekstides [PDF]
The aim of this article is to interpret the meaning and concept of the word ‘plan’ or ‘drawing’ in Sumerian and Akkadian written sources and to give a brief summary of this phenomenon in Mesopotamia in the 3rd–1st millennium BC. The Sumerian word ĝiš-hur
Liina Ootsing-Lüecke
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