The Lost State Correspondence of the Babylonian Empire as Reflected in Contemporary Administrative Letters

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jursa, Michael
Format: Print Article
In:State Correspondence in the Ancient World. From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire
Oxford Studies in Early Empires
Year: 2014, Pages: 94-111
KeiBi Identifier:73:705
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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