A Study of Types of Officials in Neo-Assyrian Reliefs: Their Identifying Attributes and their Possible Relationship to a Bureaucratic Hierarchy

M. A. Thesis, Faculty of Philosophy, Columbia University; Supervisor: Edith Porada; co-advisor: Louise Alpers Bordaz.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marcus, Michelle I.
Format: Print Book
In:Year: 1981
Published: New York, NY 1981
KeiBi Identifier:49:1196
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