Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volume 4Jack M. Sasson CIVILIZATIONS OF THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST presents this enormously rich world from a variety of perspectives. It describes the physical world of the ancient Near East, evaulates the impact of ancient near eastern civilizations on succeeding cultures, and reconstructs its cultural contexts based on archaeological findings and the deciphering of documents. The set consists of 189 artciles organized in eleven parts, enchanced by 46 maps and 612 photographs and line drawings. |
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Record Keeping Before Writing Denise SchmandtBesserat 2097 | 2097 |
The Sumerian Language D O Edzard 2107 | 2107 |
Semitic Languages John Huehnergard 2117 | 2117 |
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