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The Babylonian World

Edited by Gwendolyn Leick

Series: Routledge Worlds 

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Contributors

Tzvi Abush, Brandeis University; Zainab Bahrani, Columbia; Heather Baker, Wien; Paul-Alain Beaulieu, Harvard; David Brown, UCL; Trevor Bryce, SOAS; Dominique Charpin, Sorbonne; Petr Charvat, Pennsylvania; Dominique Collon, British Museum; Harriet Crawford, UCL; Frederick Mario Fales, Udine University; Hannes D. Galter, Graz University; Mark Geller, UCL; Andrew George, SOAS; Anne T Goddeeries, Leuven Catholic University; Irene Good; B Groneberg, Gottingen University; Anthony Howell; Blahoslav Hruska, Prague; Michael Jursa, Vienna; Frans van Koppen; Amelie Kuhrt, UCL; Gwendolyn Leick; Baruch Levine; Stefan Maul, Heidelberg; Lucia Mori, Basel; Takayoshi Oshima; D T Potts, Sydney; Johannes Renger, Berlin; Frances Reynolds, Oxford; Seth Richardson, Chicago; Dafydd Roberts; Eleanor Robson, Cambridge; Walther Sallaberger, Ludwig Maximillians University of Munich; Gebhard Selz, Vienna; Laura Steele, Berkeley; Jon Taylor, British Museum; Petrus Stefanus Vermaak, University of South Africa; David Warburton, University of Aarhus; Joan Goodnick Westenholz, Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem; Cornelia Wunsch.

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