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Tables of Contents: IRAQ 71 (2009)

IRAQ 71, 2009

  • iii Editorial                                          
  • p. 1 M. KREBERNIK and J. N. POSTGATE: The tablets from Abu Salabikh and their provenance
  • p. 33 DAISUKE SHIBATA: An Old Babylonian manuscript of the Weidner god-list from Tell Taban
  • p. 43 SAM MIRELMAN and THEO J. H. KRISPIJN: The Old Babylonian tuning text UET VI/3 899
  • p. 53 TZVI ABUSCH and DANIEL SCHWEMER: The Chicago Maqlû fragment (A 7876)
  • p. 89 HEATHER D. BAKER: A waste of space? Unbuilt land in Babylonian cities of the first millennium BC
  • p. 99 ANNE EASTHAM: The bird bones from Abu Salabikh
  • p. 115 AUGUSTA MCMAHON: The lion, the king and the cage: Late Chalcolithic iconography and ideology in northern Mesopotamia
  • p. 125 LAURA BATTINI: La terre cuite IB 1967 ou peut-on lire les images coroplastiques à travers les textes?
  • p. 139 Francesca Onnis:  The Nimrud bowls : New data from an analysis of the objects
  • p. 151 IGNACIO MARQUEZ ROWE: Ceramic stamp-seals amulets in the shape of the head of Panzuzu

IRAQ 72, 2010 - a volume in honour of the seventieth birthday of Professor David Hawkins

  • p. iii Editorial   
  • p. v Obituary: Professor D.J. Wiseman
  • p. 1 DOMINIQUE COLLON: David Hawkins’ caricatures
  • p. 3 ALFONSO ARCHI: Hadda of øalab and his temple in the Ebla period
  • p. 19 J. N. POSTGATE: The debris of government: Reconstructing the Middle Assyrian state apparatus from tablets and potsherds
  • p. 39 MARK WEEDEN: Tuwati and Wasusarma: Imitating the behaviour of Assyria
  • p. 63 DANIEL SCHWEMER: Entrusting the witches to øumufl-tabal: The u·burruda ritual BM 47806+     
  • p. 79 A. R. GEORGE and JUNKO TANIGUCHI with a contribution by M. J. GELLER: The Dogs of Ninkilim, part two: Babylonian rituals to counter field pests
  • p. 149 DOMINIQUE COLLON: Getting it wrong in Assyria: Some bracelets from Nimrud
  • p. 163 J. E. READE: New life for old stones
  • p. 175 JOHN CURTIS: A Victorian artist in Assyria
  • p. 183 K. ASLIHAN YENER: Bulgurmaden: Thoughts about iron, Bolkarda˘g and the Taurus mountains
  • p. 193 GEOFFREY D. SUMMERS: Revisiting the end of the Late Bronze Age and the transition to the Early Iron Age at Tille Höyük
  • p. 201 DIEDERIK J. W. MEIJER: Another connection between Sippar and Syria
  • p. 208 Abstracts in Arabic     

IRAQ 73, 2011

  • p. iii Editorial   
  • p. v Obituaries: Dr Donny George Youkhanna, Mrs Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop
  • p. 1 JASON UR, PHILIP KARSGAARD, and JOAN OATES: The spatial dimensions of early Mesopotamian urbanism: The Tell Brak suburban survey 2003-2006
  • p. 21 CARLO COLANTONI and JASON UR: The architecture and pottery of a late third-millennium residential quarter at Tell Hamoukar, north-eastern Syria
  • p. 71 DAVID KERTAI: Kalhu's palaces of war and peace: Palace architecture at Nimrud in the ninth century BC
  • p. 87 JOSHUA JEFFERS: Fifth-campaign reliefs in Sennacherib's "Palace Without Riyal" in Nineveh
  • p. 117 M.P.. STRECK and N. WASSERMAN: Dialogues and riddles: Three Old Babylonian wisdom texts
  • p. 127 GRÉGORY CHAMBRON and ELEANOR ROBSON: Untouchable or unrepeatable? The upper end of the Old Babylonian metrological systems for capacity and area
  • p. 149 NICHOLAS POSTGATE: Making tablets or taking tablets? tuppa / u sabātu in Assyria
  • p. 161 URI GABBAY: A fragment of a Sumerian lament: BM 65463, Tablet XI of the balaĝ úru àm-ma-ir-ra-bi
  • p. 169 JAN KEETMAN: Eine als Ziqqurrat gedeutete Skizze einder Treppenanlage
  • p. 177 HUGH KENNEDY: Feeding the five hundred thousand: Cities and agriculture in early Islamic Mesopotamia
  • p. 201 STEPHANIE ROST and ABDULAMIR HAMDANI, with illustrations by STEVEN GEORGE: Traditional dam construction in modern Iraq. A possible analogy for ancient Mesopotamian irrigation practices
  • p. 221 Abstracts in Arabic