Bit Zamani and Assyria

Recent excavations and surveys in the Upper Tigris valley have offered new evidence for contacts between Assyria and the local populations of southeast Anatolia. However, these excavations have generated as many questions as they have helped to answer. One of the most vexing of these questions conce...

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Main Author: Szuchman, Jeffrey (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: IFAPO 2009
In: Syria
Year: 2009, Volume: 86, Pages: 55-65
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