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Letters from early Mesopotamia
Michalowski, Piotr, 1948-, Reiner, Erica, 1926-
Year: c1993.
Publisher:  Scholars Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Series Editor's Foreword
Chronological Table
Maps of Ancient Near East and Southern Mesopotamia
Abbreviations
Explanation of Signs
INTRODUCTION
TRANSLATIONS
I. Early Dynastic Letters
II. Letters from the Sargonic Period
III. Letters from the Time of the Third Dynasty of Ur
IV. Letters from the Time of the Dynasty of Isin
Sources
Bibliography
Glossary
Indexes
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Title: Letters from early Mesopotamia : [translated] by Piotr Michalowski ; edited by Erica Reiner.
Author: Michalowski, Piotr, 1948-; Reiner, Erica, 1926-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Letters from early Mesopotamia : [translated] by Piotr Michalowski ; edited by Erica Reiner
Michalowski, Piotr, 1948-, Reiner, Erica, 1926-
Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, c1993.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07773
Subject Headings: • Assyro-Babylonian letters
• Sumerian letters
• Eblaite letters
• Assyro-Babylonian letters -- Translations into English
• Sumerian letters -- Translations into English
• Eblaite letters -- Translations into English
Notes: • Translations from Sumerian, Akkadian, and Eblaite.
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