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Takeloth II: A King of the 'Theban Twenty-Third Dynasty'?
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1989The marriages of his offspring, his use of the epithet ntr-ḥqȝ-wȝst, and the absence of monuments attributable to him north of Thebes all imply that Takeloth II belongs to the ‘Theban Twenty-third Dynasty’ and not to the Twenty-second as usually assumed.
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An Extraordinary Seal Impression of the Third Dynasty of Ur
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1972As part of the proceeds of the fifth postwar season at Nippur (1955-56), sponsored jointly by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and the American Schools of Oriental Research, the Yale Babylonian Collection received two clay fragments,' not necessarily from the same jar sealing.
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Some Sumerian Tablets of the Third Dynasty of Ur
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1939The tablets published here for the first time belong to the British Museum and to the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. I am indebted to Mr. Sidney Smith for permission to publish the British Museum tablets and to Dr. L. Legrain for permission to publish the tablet in the Pennsylvania University Museum.
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Runaways and Fugitive-Catchers during the Third Dynasty of Ur
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2015The study of flight provides insight into life at the bottom of society during the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2100-2000bce). Examples of individual rebellion and its consequences display the perspectives of members of non-elite and elite, advancing Adams’s conclusion (2010, §6.1) that the boundaries between slaves and other lower-stratum individuals were ...
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The Art of the Third and Fifth Dynasties
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1937Kurt Pfluger, Ethel W. Burney
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Kimism in Sŏn’gun Korea: The Third Generation of the Kim Dynasty
2017North Korea is considered the world’s most autocratic country. Established in 1948, the DPRK is now governed by the third generation of the Kim family regime. Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il, and Kim Jong-un have utilized institutions and ideology to consolidate power. Each period of power consolidation has been marked by extensive purges and the reduction of
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The “K-9 Corps” of the Third Dynasty of Ur: The Dog Handlers at Drehem and the Army
Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie, 2012Abstract The use of dogs in Mesopotamian military history has so far been obscure due to the apparent absence of any documentary evidence. This also holds true for the Ur III period, one of the best-documented periods in Mesopotamian history.
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Some Cuneiform Tablets from the Third Ur Dynasty
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Holma, H., Salonen, A.
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