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2,359 words, approx. 8 pages AN is the head of the Sumerian pantheon. In the initial stages of the writing system his name was represented graphically by a star, which the writers interpreted as either the actual name of the god, as the sky, or as an element indicating the divine...
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Mesopotamian Civilization: The Material Foundations.(Review)
01/01/1999: 781 words, approx. 3 pages By D. T. POTTS. Ithaca: CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1997. Pp. xx + 366, illustrations. $67.50. At a time when Near Eastern archaeologists are looking into the "construction" of the discipline and its discursive practices and are turning away from the teleological notion...
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Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography.(Review)
01/01/2001: 954 words, approx. 3 pages Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography. By WAYNE HOROWITZ. Mesopotamian Civilizations, vol. 8. Winona Lake, Ind.: EISENBRAUNS, 1998. Pp. xiv + 410, illus., 10 plts. $52.50. The series "Mesopotamian Civilizations" has made a substantial contribution to scholarship on ancient Mesopotamia since the first publication in...


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