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Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and pocket. Top corner is bumped. Minor shelfwear. ; Introduction and indices by Shin Theke Kang. Contains six hundred and twenty-seven economic texts from the Drehem archive dating to the time of the Third Dynasty of Ur. Presents many additional materials for the study of the chronology, onomasticon, geography, religion, culture, and economic and social structure of the Ur III period. ; Babylonian Inscriptions in the Collection of James B. Nies; 0.77 x 11.78 x 8.78 Inches; 192 pages
x + 235pp., 2nd enlarged and revised edition, softcover (partly sunfaded), 24cm., in the series "Materials for the Assyrian dictionary" volume 2, good condition, X100015
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 72 p., 4 folding maps, b/w plts. Parchment. Transformation in Pergamum. Photos and engravings. ARCHEOLOGY Pergamon Izmir Smyrne Smyrna Archaeology Engraving photography Collection Anatolian civilizations.
New Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 258 p., ills. Pers, Helenistik ve Roma Imparatorluk dönemlerinde Paphlagonia bölgesinde kültler. Cults in the Paphlagonia in the ages of Persians, Hellenism, and the Roman Empire.
Fine English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 74 p., ills. Pisidian Antioch. The journeys of St. Paul to Antioch. ARCHEOLOGY Anatolian civilizations Antioch St. Paul Christianity.
In-4 (cm. 29.60), cartonato editoriale, pp. 269, (1), con numerose illustrazioni, soprattutto a colori, nel testo. Macchioline a risguardi e guardie. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
pp. xvi, 438 + Plates. 8vo. 23 cm. Original full cloth binding. XLib. Nice example of an extremely scarce work that discusses the translation and meaning of ancient inscriptions and the literature and legends of the lands: Egyptian; Hieroglyphic; Cuneiform; Coptic; etc. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W121
1898X103277Paris, H. Welter 1898 [4] + 79pp., 24cm., reliure cart. moderne, brochure originale conservée et reliée, avec 3 signets, bon état, X103277
[4] + 79pp., 24cm., reliure cart. moderne, brochure originale conservée et reliée, avec 3 signets, bon état, X103277
'The fascinating life story of Henry Rawlinson - soldier, diplomat, politician -ion- but, most importantly the man primarily responsible for the decipherment of cuneiform, man's oldest form of writing. 218p.+ plates bibliography, index, Crisp tight copy. Book
196774661967 Beyrouth, 1967; in-4°,agrafé, couverture vert d'eau imprimée en noir, dos muet; pp. 45-95 et 2 grands tableaux dépliants. Illustré de 4 photographies hors texte.
1935X99999New Haven, American Oriental Society 1935 xiii + 265pp., Original 1935-edition, in the series "American Oriental Series" volume 6, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth (slight wear at edges), good condition, X99999
xiii + 265pp., Original 1935-edition, in the series "American Oriental Series" volume 6, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth (slight wear at edges), good condition, X99999
1979X105961Nörten-Hardenberg, Selbstverlag 1979-1980 2 volumes, xxxv + xvii + 732pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Theologische und Orientalistische Arbeiten aus Göttingen" volume 4, 30cm., publisher's hardcover bindings (with gilt lettering, some minor defects on front cover of 1st volume), previous owner's signature on titlepage, small inscription on p.IX of 1st vol., text and interior are clean and bright, good, weight: 3.4kg., [Content: volume I: Liste der Lautwerke, II: Nach "Zeichennamen" und Keilschriftzeichen geordnete Lautwertlisten], X105961
194474691944 Published by The American Schools of Oriental Research, New Haven, 1944 ; grand in-8°, plein cartonnage vert d'eau de l' éditeur , titre en noir au 1er plat, dos muet de percaline vert foncé; (X)pp., 47pp et 94 planches en 47 feuillets renfermant 167 figures.
2 volumes, xxxv + xvii + 732pp. (continuous pagination), in the series "Theologische und Orientalistische Arbeiten aus Göttingen" volume 4, 30cm., publisher's hardcover bindings (with gilt lettering, some minor defects on front cover of 1st volume), previous owner's signature on titlepage, small inscription on p.IX of 1st vol., text and interior are clean and bright, good, weight: 3.4kg., [Content: volume I: Liste der Lautwerke, II: Nach "Zeichennamen" und Keilschriftzeichen geordnete Lautwertlisten], X105961
199327739Paris Institut Du Monde Arabe / Alammarion 1993 In-8 487 pp,
199333390Paris Flammarion / Institut du Monde Arabe 1993 catalogue monumental des chefs d'oeuvres archéologiques syriens à l'occasion de l'exposition de l'institut du monde arabe
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17,5 cm). In French. 338 p. B/w ills. Tablettes Paleo-Assyriennes de Kültepe. Vol. I: Kt 90/k.
Very light wear else fine. ; Regarding the dating: most of the texts copied were written from 605 to 581 B. C. This is equivalent to years 0 (Accession) to 24 of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II. However, the texts in this volume do not exhaust the number of texts from the years in either the Yale or the Nies collections. ; Yale Oriental Series Babylonian Texts Vol. XVII; 1 x 12 x 9 Inches; 288 pages
New English Paperback. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 480 p., ills. The Assyrians: Kingdom of the god Assur from Tigris To Taurus.= Assurlular: Dicle'den Toroslar'a tanri Assur'un kralligi. The city of Assur, and the kingdom with its name derived from this city, were established by the early 2nd millennium BC along the bank of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, and continued their existence almost uninterrupted for about 1400 years until the end of the 7th century BC. Assyrian king lists provide a chronology of kings with their capital cities. Albeit with some uncertainties, the sequence begins with the names of kings who reigned at the city of Assur (Qal'at Sherqat) for more than 1000 years and continues in chronological order with kings who resided in the capital cities of the Neo-Assyrian Period, namely Kalhu (Nimrud), Dur-Sarruken (Khorsabad) and Nineveh (Koyunjuk). In this regard, among all states known in ancient Near Eastern history, the Assyrian Kingdom is one of those which maintained its political regime and its institutions of government for the longest time. The political model of governance that had begun to take shape in Mesopotamia during the 4th millennium BC in the lands of Sumer and Akkad matured under Assyrian rule throughout a long historical process of political development. The model of royal sovereignty and its associated institutions of governance and palace architecture, developed by the Neo-Assyrian Kingdom which built upon the experiences and traditions of deep-rooted Mesopotamian civilizations, were adopted and imitated in multiple ways by all kingdoms and empires which followed Assyria in the Near East.
0260360732.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 240 pages. In Near Fine maroon slipcase. Cover shows gilt decoration on full brown cloth boards. Map endpapers. Contents: Intoduction: The Discovery of the Hittites; Outline of History; Hittite State and Society; Life and Economy; Law and Institutions; Warfare; Language and Races; Religion; Literature; Art; Conclustion. Black and white photos.
Front Corners have edgewear with light chipping. Top of spine is slightly worn with small chip to top edge. Small scratches to back panel. ; Late Babylonian legal and administrative documents and letters in the collection of the ROM. Chronologically they fall with the Chaldean and Persian Eras-- from the last quarter of the 7th Century to the End of the late 5th Century BC. ; Royal Ontario Museum Cuneiform Texts, Vol. II; 110 pages
1967X71202Roma, Pontificium Institutum Biblicum 1967 complete in 3 vols.: together xvi + 556 + 31pp., 30cm., photomechanical reprint of the 1965-edition, in the series "Analecta orientalia" vol.38, in editor's map (some use), else VG, X71202