An Imperial Communication Network: The State-Correspondence of the Neo-Assyrian Empire

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Radner, Karen
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: 64-93
KeiBi Identifier:73:1195
All Reviews:BO 72 (2015) 682-685 (J.M. Kelder)
OLZ 110 (2015) 103-105 (G. Beckman)
JNES 75 (2016) 172-174 (M. Van De Mieroop)
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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