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... Akkadian king named Dunegi . From this text it was shown that at , in least B.C. 2700 , there had existed a Semitic element in the population of Babylonia . Mr. Boscawen then proceeded to deduce from the inscriptions numerous facts in ...
... Akkadian king named Dunegi . From this text it was shown that at , in least B.C. 2700 , there had existed a Semitic element in the population of Babylonia . Mr. Boscawen then proceeded to deduce from the inscriptions numerous facts in ...
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... Akkadian city population of Babylonia many words and technical trade terms . They had substituted for a corn standard of currency in the land a silver tariff ; and from the Semitic root kas'pu ( Heb D ) , the Akkad had borrowed and ...
... Akkadian city population of Babylonia many words and technical trade terms . They had substituted for a corn standard of currency in the land a silver tariff ; and from the Semitic root kas'pu ( Heb D ) , the Akkad had borrowed and ...
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... Akkadians and pre- Akkadians ... ... 49-50 51 51 51-52 Paul Pierret . Libation Vase of Osor - ur , preserved in the Museum of the Louvre ( No. 908 ) 57-60 Samuel Birch , D.C.L. , & c . ( President ) . Monuments of the Reign of Tirhaka ...
... Akkadians and pre- Akkadians ... ... 49-50 51 51 51-52 Paul Pierret . Libation Vase of Osor - ur , preserved in the Museum of the Louvre ( No. 908 ) 57-60 Samuel Birch , D.C.L. , & c . ( President ) . Monuments of the Reign of Tirhaka ...
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... Akkadian and Chinese Writing ... Rev. J. N. Strasmaier . A Contract Tablet of the 17th year of Nabonidus ... .. Subscriptions to the Alteration and Extension of the Library ... ... Secretary's Report , List of Council , & c . , & c ...
... Akkadian and Chinese Writing ... Rev. J. N. Strasmaier . A Contract Tablet of the 17th year of Nabonidus ... .. Subscriptions to the Alteration and Extension of the Library ... ... Secretary's Report , List of Council , & c . , & c ...
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... Akkad . Nabonidus seems to have been neglecting the religious ceremonies and festivals , for the record then says , “ The king did not go to Babylon , Nebo did not go to Babylon , Bel did not go forth , " evidently referring to some ...
... Akkad . Nabonidus seems to have been neglecting the religious ceremonies and festivals , for the record then says , “ The king did not go to Babylon , Nebo did not go to Babylon , Bel did not go forth , " evidently referring to some ...
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