DS 66 G2 : The land of the Hittites : an account of recent explorations and discoveries in Asia Minor, with descriptions of the Hittite monuments.; BJL
The land of the Hittites : an account of recent explorations and discoveries in Asia Minor, with desc
BJL
DS 71 V3 : Nineveh and Persepolis : an historical sketch of ancient Assyria and Persia, with an account of the recent researches in those countries.; BJL
Nineveh and Persepolis : an historical sketch of ancient Assyria and Persia, with an account of the r
BJL
BOOK
1850
DS 72 K8 : The Sumerians : their history, culture and character.; BJL
The Sumerians : their history, culture and character.
BJL
BOOK
1963
DS 73.1 P7 : Ancient Mesopotamia : the eden that never was.; BJL
Ancient Mesopotamia : the eden that never was.
BJL
BOOK
1999
DS 73.2 G5 : Mesopotamian chronicles / edited by Benjamin R. Foster.; BJL
Mesopotamian chronicles / edited by Benjamin R. Foster.
BJL
BOOK
2004
DS 73.35 G8 : The law of Hammurabi and Moses : a sketch; translated...together with a translation from the Babylonian of the laws discussed, and chapters on the history and archaeology of the Hammurabi and Mosaic codes.; BJL
The law of Hammurabi and Moses : a sketch; translated...together with a translation from the Babyloni
BJL
BOOK
1907
DS 73.7 O2 : Mass deportations and deportees in the Neo-Assyrian Empire.; BJL
Mass deportations and deportees in the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
BJL
BOOK
1979
DS 73.75 Y1 : The construction of the Assyrian empire : a historical study of the inscriptions of Shalmanesar III (859-824 B.C.) relating to his campaigns to the West.; BJL
The construction of the Assyrian empire : a historical study of the inscriptions of Shalmanesar III (
BJL
BOOK
2000
DS 73.85 E7 : The vassal-treaties of Esarhaddon / tr. and edited by D.J.Wiseman.; BJL
The vassal-treaties of Esarhaddon / tr. and edited by D.J.Wiseman.
BJL
BOOK
1958
DS 73.93 D7 : Nabonidus and Belshazzar : a study of the closing events of the Neo-Babylonian empire.; BJL
Nabonidus and Belshazzar : a study of the closing events of the Neo-Babylonian empire.
BJL