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  • ...a”, in H. Koch and D.N. MacKenzie (eds.), ''Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte der Achämenidenzeit und ihr Fortleben'' (Berlin: Dietrich Reimer 1983), 61–8 ...sians in 539 BC, King Nabonidus ordered a massive gathering of the gods of Sumer and Akkad into the capital. Unlike previous attempts, the gathering ordered
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  • The following is a '''list of the kings of [[Babylonia]]''' (ancient [[Sumer|southern]]-[[Akkadian Empire|central]] [[Iraq]]), compiled from the traditi |first=Bruno |title=Reallexikon der Assyriologie |publisher=Walter de Gruyter |location=Berlin |year=1990 |volu
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  • ...a”, in H. Koch and D.N. MacKenzie (eds.), ''Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte der Achämenidenzeit und ihr Fortleben'' (Berlin: Dietrich Reimer 1983), 61-8; ...esehöfer (eds.), ''Getrennte Wege? Kommunikation, Raum und Wahrnehmung in der alten Welt'' (Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Antike 2007), 617-32.</ref> He cert
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  • ...by his assistants of brave Gods coming from [[Nippur]], [[Uruk]], [[Kish (Sumer)|Kish]], and Eridu (cities ancient Babylonia). The Gods accompanying Nabu w *Karel van der Toorn (1990). 'Het Babylonische Nieuwjaarsfeest' in ''Phoenix. Bulletin van
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  • ...III''') est, comme son nom l'indique, la troisième dynastie de la ville [[Sumer|sumérienne]] d’[[Ur (Mésopotamie)|Ur]], selon la tradition historiograp ...eur de la troisième dynastie d'Ur<ref>P. Michalowski dans {{harvsp|id=SDB|Sumer|1999-2002}}, col. 116-118 ; {{en}} A. Westenholz, « The Old Akkadian Perio
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  • ...by [[Robert Koldewey]] and later by [[Walter Andrae]].<ref>Walter Andrae, Der Anu-Adad-Tempel in Assur, JC Hinrichs, 1909, (1984 reprint ISBN 3-7648-1805 ...ehalf of the [[German Research Foundation]].<ref>R. Dittmann, Ausgrabungen der Freien Universitat Berlin in Ashur und Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta in den Jahren 19
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  • ...o back much further than c. 3500 BC, modern historians have suggested that Sumer was first permanently settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a non-[[Semiti ...ert | year = 2002}}</ref> The Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establishing i
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  • ...controlled by the [[Neo-Babylonian Empire]]s. The indigenous Chaldeans of Sumer, Akkad and Babylon dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written hist ...of religion and law long continued to be the old agglutinative language of Sumer. Vocabularies, grammars, and interlinear translations were compiled for the
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  • ...ium BC]], there had developed an intimate cultural symbiosis between the [[Sumer]]ians and the [[Akkadian Empire|Akkad]]ians, which included widespread [[wi ...ly [[Sumer]]ian city states, such as [[Ur]], [[Lagash]], [[Uruk]], [[Kish (Sumer)|Kish]], [[Isin]], [[Larsa]], [[Adab (city)|Adab]], [[Eridu]], [[Nuzi]], [[
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  • ...a”, in H. Koch and D.N. MacKenzie (eds.), ''Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte der Achämenidenzeit und ihr Fortleben'' (Berlin: Dietrich Reimer 1983), 61-8; ...esehöfer (eds.), ''Getrennte Wege? Kommunikation, Raum und Wahrnehmung in der alten Welt'' (Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Antike 2007), 617-32.</ref> He cert
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