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Extraction & control : studies in honor of Matthew W. Stolper / edited by Michael Kozuh, Wouter F.M. Henkelman, Charles E. Jones and Christopher Woods.

Penn Museum Library CB251 .C55 no.68
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Stolper, Matthew W., honouree.
Kozuh, Michael, editor.
Henkelman, Wouter, editor.
Jones, Charles E. (Charles Ellwood), 1955- editor.
Woods, Christopher, 1968- editor.
Series:
Studies in ancient oriental civilization ; no. 68.
Studies in ancient oriental civilization
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Stolper, Matthew W.
Archaeology--Iran.
Archaeology.
Iran--Antiquities.
Iran.
Antiquities.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xvi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.
Other Title:
Extraction and control
Place of Publication:
Chicago : The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 2014.
Contents:
Persepolis fortification Aramaic tablet seal 0002 and the keeping of horses
An episode in the reign of the Babylonian pretender Nebuchadnezzar IV
Achaemenid estate(s) near Pasargadae?
Les tablettes du bois du Grand roi
Royal women in Elamite art
Iddin-Nabû sēpir ša gardu
The royal-name seals of Darius I
De vie à trépas
The estates of Šamaš on the Ḫābūr
Elamite and Akkadian inscribed bricks from Bard-e Karegar
Reassessing the reign of Xerxes in the light of new evidence
Cultural exchange at Kültepe
The curricular context of an Akkadian prayer from Old Babylonian Ur
Myth, history, cosmology, and hydraulics in Achaemenid Iran
Biography of a sentence
Periodicities and period relations in Babylonian celestial sciences
On persons in the Old Babylonian Law collections
Gilgamesh and the ius primae noctis
Cyrus the Great, exiles, and foreign gods
Persians on the Euphrates?
On the Dynasty of Šimaški
Some thoughts on the ustarbaru
A status of Darius in the Temple of Sippar
Earth, water, and friendship with the king
Freedom and dependency
From lower land to Cappadocia.
Notes:
"Funded by the generosity of the Yelda family."
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781614910015
1614910014
OCLC:
876679735

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