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Mesopotamian chronicles
Glassner, Jean-Jacques., Foster, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Read)
Year: c2004.
Publisher:  Society of Biblical Literature. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Series Editor's Foreword
Abbreviations
Babylonian Calendar
Explanation of Signs and Conventions
Preface
Part I. Mesopotamian Historiography
I. The Future of the Past
Part II: Analysis of the Compositions
II. Definition
III. Contents
IV. Genesis
V. Diachrony
Part III: The Documents
VI. The Royal Chronicles
VII. Sumerian Chronography
VIII. Assyrian Chronicles
IX. Chronicles from the Neo-Babylonian, Persian, and Seleucid Periods
X. Babylonian Chronicles of Ancient Kings
XI. Putative Chronicles
Bibliography
Indexes
Proper Names
Theonyms
Place Names and Names of Peoples
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Title: Mesopotamian chronicles : by Jean-Jacques Glassner ; edited by Benjamin R. Foster.
Author: Glassner, Jean-Jacques; Foster, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Read)
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Source Version: Mesopotamian chronicles : by Jean-Jacques Glassner ; edited by Benjamin R. Foster
Glassner, Jean-Jacques, Foster, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Read)
Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, c2004.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07784
Subject Headings: • Iraq -- Civilization -- To 634
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