"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the archives that are contemporaneous with the rulers of Zimri-Lim of Mari and Hammurabi of Babylon. Since that edition did not present interpretations of the evidence, this review will overview the information that pertains to the social and political life of an Old Babylonian town."Divinity SchoolAccess provided with permission from the American Oriental Society
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
This article presents a fragment of an Old Babylonian clay tablet excavated in 2007 at Tell Taban, a...
Edition of a small archive of cuneiform tablets from a site in the Zagros Mountains, with discussion...
This thesis provides a general survey of the excavations which have taken place at the Old Babylonia...
This article publishes ten of the eleven inscribed Mesopotamian artefacts in the Brighton Museum and...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
"Reprint from the Transactions of the Amer. Philos. Society, n. s., vol. XVIII, no. 1."--Part 1."Rep...
"This volume sees the publication of fifty-six early Old Babylonian letters from ca. 1880 BCE. They ...
This study edits BM 48053, a newly identified Late Babylonian manuscript of the epic poem Lugal-e in...
Sigrist completes his publication of cuneiform tablets in the Horn Archaeological Museum collection ...
The article presents a discussion of the reconstruction of Tablet IV of the six-column Babylonian ta...
In this article, two early Old Babylonian text groups are published. One group has Ea-dāpin as its p...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
Both the textual record and the archaeological record from the ancient Mesopotamia provide evidence ...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
This article presents a fragment of an Old Babylonian clay tablet excavated in 2007 at Tell Taban, a...
Edition of a small archive of cuneiform tablets from a site in the Zagros Mountains, with discussion...
This thesis provides a general survey of the excavations which have taken place at the Old Babylonia...
This article publishes ten of the eleven inscribed Mesopotamian artefacts in the Brighton Museum and...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
"Reprint from the Transactions of the Amer. Philos. Society, n. s., vol. XVIII, no. 1."--Part 1."Rep...
"This volume sees the publication of fifty-six early Old Babylonian letters from ca. 1880 BCE. They ...
This study edits BM 48053, a newly identified Late Babylonian manuscript of the epic poem Lugal-e in...
Sigrist completes his publication of cuneiform tablets in the Horn Archaeological Museum collection ...
The article presents a discussion of the reconstruction of Tablet IV of the six-column Babylonian ta...
In this article, two early Old Babylonian text groups are published. One group has Ea-dāpin as its p...
The article explores whether key features of Babylonian textual standardisation may have may have in...
Both the textual record and the archaeological record from the ancient Mesopotamia provide evidence ...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
This article publishes a royal inscription preserved on a clay tablet housed in the Istanbul Archaeo...
This article presents a fragment of an Old Babylonian clay tablet excavated in 2007 at Tell Taban, a...
Edition of a small archive of cuneiform tablets from a site in the Zagros Mountains, with discussion...