Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during the reign of King Zimri-Lim.Divinity Schoo
Presentation and discussion of a new source for the year name of a ruler of southern Babylonia in th...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
latum sent his brother, Yasmakh-Adad, who was installed as king of Mari by his father, Shamshi-Adad....
Professor Jack Sasson discusses the formulas used for dating events which occurred during the reign ...
In this journal article, Professor Sasson provides a biographical look at Zimri-Lim, king of the anc...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
In a recent issue of Biblical Archaeologist, I re-created some thoughts that Zimri-Lim, the last kin...
Zimri-Lim had been on the throne in Mari for fewer than ten years when he was summoned by his father...
Professor Jack M. Sasson offers a fictional history of the thoughts of Zimri-Lim, king of the ancien...
"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the arch...
In southern Mesopotamia in the second millennium BCE regnal years were named after a significant eve...
In this paper, dedicated to Bibek Hruska, Professor Sasson examines letters exchanged between the el...
International audienceThe king of Mari, Zimri-Lim, undertook a journey in 1765 BC that took him to U...
Hammurabi, King of Babylonia, ruled for forty-three years. Professor Sasson explores all the facets ...
Professor Jack M. Sasson has recently retired from teaching at Vanderbilt University’s Divinity Scho...
Presentation and discussion of a new source for the year name of a ruler of southern Babylonia in th...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
latum sent his brother, Yasmakh-Adad, who was installed as king of Mari by his father, Shamshi-Adad....
Professor Jack Sasson discusses the formulas used for dating events which occurred during the reign ...
In this journal article, Professor Sasson provides a biographical look at Zimri-Lim, king of the anc...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
In a recent issue of Biblical Archaeologist, I re-created some thoughts that Zimri-Lim, the last kin...
Zimri-Lim had been on the throne in Mari for fewer than ten years when he was summoned by his father...
Professor Jack M. Sasson offers a fictional history of the thoughts of Zimri-Lim, king of the ancien...
"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the arch...
In southern Mesopotamia in the second millennium BCE regnal years were named after a significant eve...
In this paper, dedicated to Bibek Hruska, Professor Sasson examines letters exchanged between the el...
International audienceThe king of Mari, Zimri-Lim, undertook a journey in 1765 BC that took him to U...
Hammurabi, King of Babylonia, ruled for forty-three years. Professor Sasson explores all the facets ...
Professor Jack M. Sasson has recently retired from teaching at Vanderbilt University’s Divinity Scho...
Presentation and discussion of a new source for the year name of a ruler of southern Babylonia in th...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
latum sent his brother, Yasmakh-Adad, who was installed as king of Mari by his father, Shamshi-Adad....