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Joint expedition with the Iraq Museum at Nuzi.

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LIBRA 913.358 Am35.2 v.1-v.6
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Chiera, Edward, 1885-1933. They wrote on clay. Japanese
Contributor:
Gelb, Ignace J. (Ignace Jay), 1907-1985.
Lacheman, Ernest R. (Ernest René), 1906-1982.
Conference Name:
Joint Expedition of the Iraq Museum and of the American School of Oriental Research in Bagdad. 1925.
Series:
American School of Oriental Research in Baghdad. Texts ; Publications of the Bagdad School. v.1-6.
American Schools of Oriental Research. Publications of the Baghdad School. Texts, v. 1-6.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Akkadian language--Texts.
Akkadian language.
Law--Iraq--Babylonia.
Law.
Iraq.
Nuzi (Extinct city).
Physical Description:
6 volumes : facsimiles ; 29 cm.
Place of Publication:
Paris : P. Geuthner, 1927-1939.
Contents:
v.1. Inheritance texts.
v.2. Declarations in court.
v.3. Exchange and security documents.
v.4. Proceedings in courts.
v.5. Mixed texts.
v.6. Miscellaneous texts, by E.R. Lacheman.
Notes:
The texts in v. 1-5 were copied by Professor Chiera. Those in v.4-5 were checked and compared with the original tablets by I.J. Gelb with the assistance of E.R. Lacheman.
Vols. 4-5 pub. for the American Schools of Oriental Research: the Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia; v. 6 pub. by the American Schools of Oriental Research, New Haven.
OCLC:
28248400

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