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| #4885566 in Books | 1990-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.25 x2.77 x8.88l,5.76 | File type: PDF | 853 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent Resource|By Lawrence Lanier|This is a sine qua non if you're interested in the history of ancient Mesopotamia. With the texts in transliteration and translation, it can be used for both the historical researcher who doesn't know Akkadian or for language study by students of Akkadian. The only downside is the physical book itself: the stitching that binds the pages t
This volume covers the Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian periods, a period marked initially by the struggle of two city-states, Isin and Larsa, for control over the land of Sumer in southern Babylonia. In the end the city-state of Babylon, under its energetic ruler Hammurabi, intervened. At an opportune moment, Hammurabi struck swiftly, defeated Larsa, and incorporated the southern domains into his own realms, thereby creating an empire that for a short time united the la...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 B.C.): Early Periods, Volume 4 (RIM The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia) (v. 4) | Douglas Frayne. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.