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Tables of Contents: IRAQ 41 (1979) - 50 (1988)

IRAQ 41, 1979

  • i: Editorial
  • p. 1: W.G. Lambert: Near Eastern seals in the Gulbenkian Museum of Oriental Art, University of Durham
  • p. 47: O. Aytug Tasyürek: A rock relief of Shalmaneser III on the Euphrates
  • p. 55: F.M. Fales: A list of Assyrian and West Semitic women's names
  • p. 75: Yutaka Ikeda: Royal cities and fortified cities
  • i: Obituary: Professor Emeritus Sidney Smith
  • p. 89: J.N. Postgate: On some Assyrian ladies
  • p. 105: P.R.S. Moorey: Unpublished Early Dynastic sealings from Ur in the British Museum
  • p. 121: A.R. George: Cuneiform texts in the Birmingham City Museum
  • p. 141: Excavations in Iraq, 1977-1978

IRAQ 42, 1980

  • i: Editorial
  • p. 1: J.E. Reade: The Rassam Obelisk
  • p. 23: M.J. Geller: A Middle Assyrian Tablet of Utukku Lemnutu, Tablet 12
  • p. 53: Stephanie Dalley: Old Bablyonian dowries
  • p. 75: Mavis Bimson: Cosmetic Pigments from the "Royal Cemetery" at Ur
  • p. 79: H.W.F. Saggs: The Land of Kirruri
  • p. 85: C.B.F. Walker: Some Mesopotamian inscribed vessels
  • p. 87: J.N. Postgate: Excavations at Abu Salabikh, 1978-79
  • p. 105: Joan Crowfoot Payne: An Early Dynastic III flint industry from Abu Salabikh
  • p. 121: J.L. Huot, V. Pardo & A. Rougeulle: A propos de la perle L.76.5 de Larsa: les perles a quatre spirales
  • p. 131: Ismail Hijara and others Arpachiyah 1976
  • p. 155: T.E. Davidson & Hugh Mckerrell: The neutron activation analysis of Halaf and 'Ubaid pottery from Tell Arpachiyah and Tepe Gawra

IRAQ 43, 1981

  • i: Editorial
  • p. 1: T.E. Davidson & Trevor Watkins: Two seasons of excavation at Tell Aqab in the Jezirah, N. E. Syria
  • p. 19: Elizabeth T. Stone: Texts, architecture and ethnographic analogy: patterns of residence in Old Babylonian Nippur
  • p. 35: Rosemary Ellison: Diet in Mesopotamia: the evidence of the barley ration texts (c.3000-1400 BC)
  • p. 47: Jane Moon: Some New Early Dynastic Pottery from Abu Salabikh
  • p. 76: Brian Lewis: A preliminary report on the relative effectiveness of ultrasonic cleaning versus soaking in the conservation of clay tablets
  • p. 79: Aaron Shaffer: A new musical term in Ancient Mesopotamian music
  • i: Editorial
  • p. 85: Samuel M. Paley & Richard Sobolewski:A new reconstruction of Room Z in the North-West palace of Assurnasirpal II at Nimrud (Kalhu)
  • p. 101: Irene J. Winter: Is there a South Syrian style of ivory carving in the Early First Millennium BC?
  • p. 131: Gilbert J. P. McEwan: Arsacid temple records
  • p. 145: J.E. Reade: Fragments of Assyrian monuments
  • p. 157: Kate Fielden: A Late Uruk pottery group from Tell Brak, 1978
  • p. 167: Excavations in Iraq, 1979-1980

IRAQ 44, 1982

  • i: Editorial
  • p. 1: Jonathan N. Tubb: A crescentic axehead from Amarna (Syria) and an examination of similar axeheads from the Near East
  • p. 13: P.R.S. Moorey: The archaeological evidence for metallurgy and related technologies in Mesopotamia, c. 5500-2100 BC
  • p. 39: Jane Moon: The distribution of upright-handled jars and stemmed dishes in the Early Dynastic Period
  • p. 70: C.B.F. Walker & S.N. Kramer: Cuneiform tablets in the collection of Lord Binning
  • p. 87: J.E. Curtis & A.K. Grayson: Some inscribed objects from Sherif Khan in the British Museum
  • p. 95: Dominique Collon: Some bucket handles
  • p. 103: J.N. Postgate & J.A. Moon: Excavations at Abu Salabikh, 1981
  • p. 137: Michael Roaf: Weights on the Dilmun Standard
  • p. 143: O.R. Gurney: A gate socket of Ur-Nammu
  • p. 145: Harriet P. Martin: The Early Dynastic cemetery at Al-'Ubaid, a re-evaluation
  • p. 187: David Oates: Excavations at Tell Brak
  • p. 205: Joan Oates: Some Late Early Dynastic III pottery from Tell Brak
  • p. 221: Seton Lloyd: A Bibliography

IRAQ 45, 1983

  • iv Foreword
  • v List of Participants
  • viii Programme of Sessions
  • p. 1: J. Makkay: The Origins of the " Temple Economy " as seen in the light of Prehistoric evidence
  • p. 7: Susanne Kolbus: Zur Chronologie des sog. Gamdat Nasr-Friedhofs in Ur
  • p. 18: Trevor Watkins: Cultural parallels in the metalwork of Sumer and North Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium B.C.
  • p. 24: Harriet P. Martin: Settlement patterns at Shuruppak
  • p. 32: H.E.W. Crawford: More fire installations from Abu Salabikh
  • p. 35: H.L.J. Vanstiphout: Problems in the " Matter of Aratta"
  • p. 43: Isaac M. Kikawada: The double creation of mankind in "Enki and Ninmah", "Atrahasis I, 1-351" and "Genesis 1-2"
  • p. 46: Philippe Talon: A propos du personnel agricole à Mari
  • p. 56: D. Charpin: Temples à découvrir en Syrie du Nord d'après des documents inédites de Mari
  • p. 64: Theresa Howard-Carter: An interpretation of the sculptural decoration of the Second Millennium Temple at Tell al-Rimah
  • p. 73: J.E. Curtis: Some axe-heads from Chagar Bazar and Nimrud
  • p. 82: W.O. Lambert: The god Assur
  • p. 87: Anthony Green: Neo-Assyrian apotropaic figures
  • p. 97: Julian Reade: Rassam's Jirjib sounding, 1882
  • p. 101: A.R. Millard: Assyrians and Arameans
  • p. 109: Jonas C. Greenfield & Aaron Shaffer: Notes on the Akkadian-Aramaic bilingual statue from Tell Fekherye
  • p. 117: O.J.P. McEwan: Late Babylonian Kish
  • p. 124: J.A. Peat: Hansu Land and the Rab Hansi
  • p. 128: A. Martirossian: Notes concerning the economic activities of the Babylonian Temple in the First Millennium BC
  • p. 131: G.C. Sarkisian: Von der Tempelsklaverei im hellenistischen Babylonien
  • p. 136: Laurie E. Pearce: Cuneiform number-syllabaries
  • p. 138: Peter Calmeyer: The Persian King in the lion's den
  • p. 140: Wathiq Al-Salihi: The shrine of Nebo at Hatra
  • p. 146: Rosemary Ellison: Some thoughts on the diet of Mesopotamia from c. 3000-600 BC
  • p. 151: Marcelle Duchesne-Guillemin: Pukku and Mekku
  • p. 157: J.M. Asher-Greve & W.B. Stern: A new analytical method and its application to cylinder seals
  • p. 163: Jan-Waalke Meyer: Einige Aspekte zur Bearbeitung unbeschrifteter Tonlebermodelle

IRAQ 46, 1984

  • i: Obituary: Professor Taha Baqir
  • ii: Editorial
  • p. 1: P.R.S. Moorey: Where did they bury the kings of the IIIrd Dynasty of Ur?
  • p. 19: Catherine Breniquet: Le Cimetière A de Kish. Essai d'interprétation
  • p. 29: Barry J. Beitzel: Isme-Dagan's Military actions in the Jezirah: a geographical study
  • p. 43: A.J. Sachs & C.B.F. Walker: Kepler's view of the star of Bethlehem and the Babylonian almanac for 7/6 BC
  • p. 57: Marvin A. Powell: On the absolute value of the Assyrian qa and emar
  • p. 63: Rosemary Ellison: The uses of pottery
  • p. 69: Anne Draffkorn Kilmer: A music tablet from Sippar(?): BM 65217 + 66616
  • p. 81: R. Le Crocker & A.D. Kilmer: The fragmentary music text from Nippur
  • p. 87: Jerrold S. Cooper: Studies in Mesopotamian lapidary inscriptions, III
  • p. 95: J.N. Postgate: Excavations at Abu Salabikh, 1983
  • p. 115: Nadav Na'aman: Statements of time-spans by Babylonian and Assyrian kings and Mesopotamian chronology
  • p. 125: R.G. Killick: Northern Akkad Project: excavations at Habl As-Sahr
  • p. 131: J.A. Black & S.M. Sherwin-White: A clay tablet with Greek letters in the Ashmolean Museum, and the "Graeco-Babyloniaca" texts
  • p. 141: Michael Roaf: Excavations at Tell Mohammed 'Arab in the Eski Mosul Dam Salvage Project

IRAQ 47, 1985

  • iii: Obituary: Lord Trevelyan
  • v: Editorial
  • p. 1: Farouk N.H. Al-Rawi: Nabopolassar's restoration work on Imgur-Enlil at Babylon
  • p. 15: Benjamin R. Foster: The Sargonic victory stele from Telloh
  • p. 31: Stephanie Dalley: Foreign chariotry and cavalry in the armies of Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II
  • p. 49: Christopher J. Davey: The Negub Tunnel
  • p. 57: H.F. Russell: The historical geography of the Euphrates and Habur according to the Middle- and Neo-Assyrian sources
  • p. 75: Anthony Green: A note on the "Scorpion-Man" and Pazuzu
  • p. 83: Jesper Eidem: News from the Eastern Front: the evidence from Tell Shemshara
  • p. 109: Alastair Northedge: Planning Samarra': a report for 1983-84
  • p. 129: Susan Pollock: Chronology of the Royal Cemetery of Ur
  • p. 159: David Oates: Excavations at Tell Brak, 1983-84
  • p. 175: Joan Oates: Tell Brak: Uruk pottery from the 1984 season
  • p. 187: Irving L. Finkel: Inscriptions from Tell Brak 1984
  • p. 203: J.E. Reade: Texts and sculptures from the North-West Palace, Nimrud
  • p. 215: Excavations in Iraq, 1983-84

IRAQ 48, 1986

  • iii: Editorial
  • p. 1: Fred M. Donner: Xenophon's Arabia
  • p. 15: L. Gorelick & A.A. Gwinnett: Further investigation of the method of manufacture of an Ancient Near Eastern cast glass vessel
  • p. 19: Carlo Zaccagnini: The Dilmun Standard and its relationship with Indus and Near Eastern weight systems
  • p. 25: Anthony Green: A note on the Assyrian "Goat-Fish", "Fish-Man" and "Fish-Woman"
  • p. 31: Angela Von Den Driesch: Fischknochen aus Abu Salahikh / Iraq
  • p. 39: Tamara Stech & Vincent C. Pigott: The metals trade in southwest Asia in the Third Millennium BC
  • p. 65: Eva Møller: Cylinder seals from the Horniman Museum, London
  • p. 73: Anthony Lowe: Bronze Age burial mounds on Bahrain
  • p. 85: Stephanie Dalley: The god Salmu and the winged disc
  • p. 103: D.L. Kennedy: Ana on the Euphrates in the Roman period
  • p. 105: J.E. Reade: Rassam's excavations at Borsippa and Kutha, 1879-82
  • p. 117: S.G. Koshurnikov & N. Yoffee: Old Babylonian tablets from Dilbat in the Ashmolean Museum
  • p. 131: Ian Caruana: Part of the third century Roman limes at Zairwan
  • p. 133: A.R. George: Sennacherib and the Tablet of Destinies

IRAQ 49, 1987

  • iii: Editorial
  • p. 1: N.Ya. Merpert & R.M. Munchaev: The earliest levels at Yarim Tepe I and Yarim Tepe II in Northern Iraq
  • p. 37: B. Lawergren & O.R. Gurney: Sound holes and geometrical figures
  • p. 53: Wathiq I. Al-Salihi: Palmyrene sculptures found at Hatra
  • p. 63: A.R. Millard: The sign of the Flood
  • p. 71: Harriet Crawford: The Construction Inférieure at Tello. A reassessment
  • p. 77: Michelle I. Marcus: Geography as an organizing principle in the imperial art of Shalmaneser III
  • p. 91: R.J. Matthews & J.N. Postgate, with a contribution by E. J. Luby: Excavations at Abu Salabikh, 1985-86
  • p. 121: Susan Pollock: Abu Salabikh, the Uruk Mound 1985-86
  • p. 143: Alastair Northedge & Robin Falkner: The 1986 Survey Season at Samarra'
  • p. 175: David Oates: Excavations at Tell Brak 1985-86
  • p. 193: Joan Oates: A Note on 'Ubaid and Mitanni Pottery from Tell Brak
  • p. 199: Michael Roaf & Robert Killick: A mysterious affair of styles: the Ninevite 5 Pottery of Northern Mesopotamia
  • p. 231: Excavations in Iraq, 1985-86

IRAQ 50, 1988

  • iii: Editorial
  • v: Lady Mallowan, Professor D.J. Wiseman: an appreciation
  • p. 1: Lamia Al-Gailani Werr: Cylinder seals made of clay
  • p. 25: A.R. George: Three Middle Assyrian tablets in the British Museum
  • p. 39: P.R.S. Moorey, J.E. Curtis, D.R. Hook & M.J. Hughes: New analyses of Old Babylonian metalwork from Tell Sifr
  • p. 49: A.R Millard: The bevelled-rim bowls: their purpose and significance
  • p. 59: Dominique Collon: Some cylinder seals from Tell Mohammed Arab
  • p. 79: J.V. Kinnier Wilson: Lines 40-52 of the Banquet Stele of Assurnasirpal II
  • p. 83: Irving L. Finkel: Inscriptions from Tell Brak 1985
  • p. 87: N.J.J. Illingworth: Inscriptions from Tell Brak 1986
  • p. 109: Peter M.M.G. Akkermans: An updated chronology for the Northern Ubaid and Late Chalcolithic Periods in Syria: New Evidence from Tell Hammam Et-Turkman
  • p. 147: Wayne Horowitz: The Babylonian map of the world
  • p. 167: Anthony Green: A note on the "lion-demon"
  • p. 169: M.A. Littauer & J.H. Crouwel: A pair of horse bits of the Second Millennium B.C. from Iraq