’Akkad ’am Bāb ’Ayā
Akkad (i.e. Aggade) or "Gate of Ea"?; ersch. 1987; tablets from Tell Far??d (15 km E by NE of Babylon), excavation nos. 16, 19-27, 29-31, 33-35, 40, 41 <i>’alif</i>, 41 <i>bā’</i>, 41 <i>ǧīm</i>, dating from the transitional period between the late Ur I...
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Format: | Print Article |
In: | Sumer Year: 1984, Volume: 43, Pages: 183-214, 2 tables, 22 pl. of hand copies; 4 pl. (211-214) of photos |
KeiBi Identifier: | 48:1936 |
Summary: | Akkad (i.e. Aggade) or "Gate of Ea"?; ersch. 1987; tablets from Tell Far??d (15 km E by NE of Babylon), excavation nos. 16, 19-27, 29-31, 33-35, 40, 41 <i>’alif</i>, 41 <i>bā’</i>, 41 <i>ǧīm</i>, dating from the transitional period between the late Ur III and the early OB pe |
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