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The Urartian God

open access: yesBulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, 1992
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Tracking Five Millennia of Horse Management with Extensive Ancient Genome Time Series.

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The Urartian Sword

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Pre-Urartian and Urartian Pottery from the Muş Region

Anatolian Studies, 1994
The pottery discussed here was collected by C. A. Burney during his survey in 1956 and in 1965. We would like to express our thanks to Charles Burney for valuable discussion and for encouraging publication of the material. We have also profited from discussion with Drs. Ayşe Gürsan-Salzman, Mitchell Rothman, and A. G. Sagona. The opinions expressed are,
D. H. French, G. D. Summers
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Urartian and the Urartians

2012
This article profiles the history of the discovery of the forgotten kingdom of Urartu and the deciphering of its language, yet another hitherto-unknown linguistic tradition of Anatolia. Through this deciphering, the magnificent monuments of this eastern Anatolian kingdom, which extended well beyond the eastern border of present-day Turkey, come to life.
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An Urartian Ozymandias

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1995
Bien qu'il n'ait inspire aucune legende, et ait laisse un maigre souvenir dans les sources ecrites anciennes, Rusa II (2nd quart du 7e s. av. J.-C.), l'un des derniers grands souverains du royaume d'Ourartou, a sans doute ete a l'origine de quelques-uns des grands projets de construction du royaume.
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Assyrians and Urartians

2012
This article traces the interactions between Assyria and Urartu, military and otherwise, and their impact on the neighboring Anatolian kingdoms, especially the chain of buffer states situated between Assyria's northern and Urartu's southern border. To the Assyrian mind, Urartu was on one hand an anti-Assyria, the archenemy and eternal temptation for ...
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