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Loyalty and death : some ancient near eastern metaphors
Zabaya, an early king of the Larsa dynasty
Rib-Hadda's urgent tone : a note on EA 74:50
The length of the reign of Hallusu-Insusinak
Esarhaddon and Egypt : a preliminary investigation
A sale of property from the time of Esarhaddon, "king of lands"
The neo-Babylonian empire
The "antiquarian" interests of the neo-Babylonian kings
Royal women of the neo-Babylonian period
A "dinner at the palace" during Nebuchadnezzar's reign
Notes on Nebuchadnezzar's 37th year
Polytheism and politics : some comments on Nabonidus' foreign policy
The impact of Assyriology on Biblical studies
An old Babylonian forerunner to Summa Alu
The R. Campbell Thompson tablets published by Ivan Lee Holt
A guided tour through Babylonian history : cuneiform inscriptions in the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Jacob Wards off endangerment
Wool and linen material in texts from the time of Nebuchadnezzar
Character development in the Book of Ruth
The rare accents of the twenty-one books
Break in the middle of a verse : some observations on a Massoretic feature
I.O. Lehman, HUC mss 951-981 from Kai Feng, and a purported link between China and Yemen
Some observations on late Babylonian texts and rabbinic literature
Visibility of the new moon in cuneiform and rabbinic sources
"Feet of iron" in the Babylonian Talmud?
Everyday life in the neo-Babylonian period : the integration of material and non-material culture
A neo-Babylonian dialogue document
A Mar Banutu text from the town of Hubat
A neo-Babylonian temple report
Pirquti or Sirkuti? : was Istar-ab-Ussur's freedom affirmed or was he re-enslaved?
"Splendid truths" or "prodigious commotion"? : ancient near eastern texts and the study of the Bible
A centennial review of Friedrich Delitzsch's "Babel und Bibel" lectures
Delitzsch in context
Babel und Bibel und Bias : how anti-Semitism distorted Friedrich Delitzsch's scholarship
On reading archival texts : M. Jursa's comments to OIP 122 and the limits of criticism.

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