Zeitschrift fuer Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archaologie

Papers
(The TQCC of Zeitschrift fuer Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archaologie is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
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New Evidence for Ugaritic and Hittite Onomastics and Prosopography at the End of the Late Bronze Age2
An Old Babylonian Dialogue between a Father and his Son2
Babylonian Astro-medicine, Quadruplicities and Pliny the Elder2
Statues and Votive Vessels from Tulūl al-Baqarāt2
Sargon II in the Mahidasht: New Evidence from Quwakh Tapeh, Kermanshah2
The Nabonidus Inscription in Sela (Jordan): Epigraphic Study and Historical Meaning1
Literary Texts from the Sippar Library II: The Epic of Creation1
A Literary Topos of Abundance: Two Emesal Prayers to Enki1
Two Sargonic Seals from Urusagrig and the Question of Urusagrig’s Location1
The Core-formed Glass Vessels from Middle Assyrian Aššur1
BM 40757: Marduk’s Arrival at the Akītu Temple on the 8th of Nisannu1
New Light on the History of Irisaĝrig in Post-Ur III Times1
Three Silver Debt Notes from Kalḫu in the Collection of Jørgen Læssøe, with a Discussion of the Neo-Assyrian Joint Responsibility Clause (ša karimūni)0
Silvin Košak0
Norbert Nebes: Der Tatenbericht des Yiṯaʽʼamar Watar bin Yakrubmalik aus Ṣirwāḥ (Jemen). Zur Geschichte Südarabiens im frühen 1. Jahrtausend vor Christus. Mit einem archäologischen Beitrag von Iris Ge0
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The Healing Goddess, Her Dogs and Physicians in Late Third Millennium BC Mesopotamia0
‘Next Time You Should be More Friendly!’ The Value of Social Drinking in the Babylonian Letter BM 1088900
Nabû at the Frontiers of the Assyrian Empire: An Inscribed Bronze Necklet from Yasin Tepe, Iraqi Kurdistan0
Companions of Nabonidus0
A New Interpretation of the Opening Lines of the Assur Letters0
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Suzanne Herbordt und Alwo von Wickede: Kleinfunde aus der Oberstadt von Hattuša: Das zentrale Tempelviertel und die Tempelviertel am Königs- und Löwentor. (Boğazköy-Hattuša. Ergebnisse d0
Jacob Dahl: Ur III Texts in the Schøyen Collection. Cornell University Studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS), Volume 39. University Park, Pennsylvania: Eisenbrauns, 2020. xix + 405 S. 21,6 × 20
Punishment for Patricide0
Eva Strommenger0
Nicholas L. Kraus: Scribal Education in the Sargonic Period. (Harvard Semitic Studies 67). Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2020. xiv, 217 S. 16 × 24 cm. ISBN 978-90-04-44322-8. Preis: 248,24 €.0
Kathryn Stevens: Between Greece and Babylonia. Hellenistic Intellectual History in Cross-Cultural Perspective. (Cambridge Classical Studies). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. xx + 40
New Inscribed Bricks of Takil-ilissu, King of Malgûm0
The Postdeterminative ki in the Hittite Cuneiform Corpus0
An Akkadian-Hittite List of Body Parts (KBo 1.51)0
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MAH 16069 : fragment d’un cantique pour la fête d’Ishtar (‹Ishtar-Louvre›)0
Neo-Assyrian Royal Monuments from Lake Zeribar in Western Iran0
Daniel Schwemer und Aygül Süel: The Akkadian and Sumerian Texts from Ortaköy–Šapinuwa. Documenta Antiqua Asiae Minoris 2. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2021. xii + 136 S. 29.7 × 21 cm. ISBN: 978-3-447-11640
Alasdair Livingstone0
Hanspeter Schaudig: Explaining Disaster. Tradition and Transformation of the „Catastrophe of Ibbi-Sîn“ in Babylonian Literature. (dubsar 13). Münster: Zaphon, 2019. x, 700 S. mit 23 Abb. ISBN 978-3-960
Johannes Martin Renger0
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Literary Texts from the Sippar Library III: ‘Eriš šummi’, a Syncretistic Hymn to Marduk0
Studies on the Old Babylonian Kings of Isin and Their Dynasties with an Updated List of Isin Year Names0
Alfonso Archi: Administrative Texts: Allotments of Clothing for the Palace Personnel (archive L. 2769). With the collaboration of Gabriella Spada. (Archivi Reali di Ebla, Testi 20). Wiesbaden: 0
Nathan Wasserman and Elyze Zomer: Akkadian Magic Literature. Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Incantations: Corpus – Context – Praxis. (Leipziger Altorientalistische Studien 12). Wiesbade0
Wilfred Hugo van Soldt0
A New Interpretation of Two Hittite Verbs with the Stem ark- and its Implications for the Miraculous Birth Legend in the Zalpa-Text0
More to Tell About Billa!0
Jutta Börker-Klähn0
Alwin Kloekhorst: Kanišite Hittite. The Earliest Attested Record of Indo-European. (Handbook of Oriental Studies, Section One, Near And Middle East, Volume 132). Leiden: Brill, 2019. xii+303 pp. Hardb0
Geoffrey Turner: The British Museum’s Excavations at Nineveh, 1846–1855. Edited by John Malcolm Russell. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 115). Leiden: Brill. 792 S. ISBN: 978-90-00
“The just judgements that Ḫammu-rāpi, a former king, rendered”: A New Royal Inscription in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums0
A Neo-Assyrian Sale Contract from the Province of the Chief Cupbearer (rab-šāqê) kept at the Hasankeyf Museum (Batman)0
Literary Texts from the Sippar Library IV: A “Macranthropic” Hymn to Ninurta0
James Burgin: Functional Differentiation in Hittite Festival Texts. An Analysis of the Old Hittite Manuscripts of the ki.lam Great Assembly (StBoT 65). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2019. XII + 232 0
New Light on Dilbat0
Faience for the empire0
The Second Life of a Pair of Assyrian Column Bases0
Kaira Boddy: The Composition and Tradition of Erimḫuš. (Cuneiform Monographs 52). Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2021. 468 S. 15,5 × 23,5 cm. ISBN 978-90-04-43816–3 (hardback)/978–90–04–43817–0 (e-boo0
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Nochmals zum é ud.1.kam und seiner vermeintlichen Rolle im babylonischen Neujahrsfest – ein Beitrag zur Kulttopographie Babylons in hellenistischer Zeit0
Institutional Lending Practices in the Ur III Period (ca. 2110–2003 BCE): the še ur₅-ra-Loans from Ĝirsu-Lagaš0
Ein Ensemble ungewöhnlicher Reliefs im Militärpalast von Ninive0
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Bīt mēseri at Aššur0
Šulgi in the Kuhdasht Plain0
Cuneiform Tablets from Shmet from the Excavation Season of 20010
The Excerpt Tablets of Šumma ālu: Reconstructing Tablets 80 to 950
Johanna Tudeau: Building in Assyria. (Schriften zur Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019. xiii+194 S. 31 × 22 × 2 cm. ISBN 978-34-47-11336-6; Preis: € 98,00.0
The Historical Syntax of the Subordinative Morphemes in Assyrian Akkadian0
Joachim Krecher0
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Rainer Michael Boehmer0
The ‘Lying Down Menology’: Instructions for a Year of Auspicious Dreams0
Mattias Karlsson: From the Nile to the Tigris. African Individuals and Groups in Texts from the Neo-Assyrian Empire. (State Archives of Assyria Studies 31). Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corp0
N. J. C. Kouwenberg: A Grammar of Old Assyrian. (Handbook of Oriental Studies/Handbuch der Orientalistik, section 1: The Near and Middle East, vol. 118). Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2017. LII, 895 S. 24,0 ×0
Steitler, Charles W.: The Solar Deities of Bronze Age Anatolia. Studies in Texts of the Early Hittite Kingdom. (Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten 62). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017. XX, 605 S., 150
Drafts of kiṣirtus in the Middle Assyrian Administrative Archives0
A Complete Reconstruction, New Edition and Interpretation of the Sumerian Morality Tale ‘The Old Man and the Young Girl’0
On Sippar’s Quay: Cuneiform Tablets with Aramaic Inscriptions from the Böhl Collection in Leiden0
Sealed Bullae and Livestock Management at Irisaĝrig in the Early Old Babylonian Period0
Nouveaux joints relatifs au grand rituel louvite de Kuwattalla et Šilalluḫi0
Any Evil, a Stalking Ghost, and the Bull-Headed Demon0
Houses with a Central Courtyard. House Concepts in the Late Ninevite 5 Period at Tell Arbid0
Michele Cammarosano: At the Interface of Religion and Administration: The Hittite Cult Inventories. With a Contribution by Adam Kryszeń. (StBoT 68). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2021. XX, 264 Seite0
Mojca Cajnko0
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The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing0
Selena Wisnom: Weapons of Words: Intertextual Competition in Babylonian Poetry. A study of Anzû, Enūma Eliš, and Erra and Išum. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 106).0
Yasmina Wicks: Profiling Death. Neo-Elamite Mortuary Practices, Afterlife Beliefs, and Entanglements with Ancestors. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, Volume 98). Leiden/Boston: Brill, 200
Nabû, the Avenger0
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