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Hieroglyphic Texts from Egyptian Stelae , etc. , Part VIII , was published in 1939. This series had lain in abeyance since Part VII , by H. R. H. Hall , had appeared in 1925. The early volumes ( especially the first ) had not been seen ...
Hieroglyphic Texts from Egyptian Stelae , etc. , Part VIII , was published in 1939. This series had lain in abeyance since Part VII , by H. R. H. Hall , had appeared in 1925. The early volumes ( especially the first ) had not been seen ...
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... ( ku - ub - la ) in the late third millennium BC , the earliest reference then known.35 He also himself copied tablets for volume 50 of the British Museum Cuneiform Texts series , Pre - Sargonic and Sargonic Economic Texts ( 1972 ) .
... ( ku - ub - la ) in the late third millennium BC , the earliest reference then known.35 He also himself copied tablets for volume 50 of the British Museum Cuneiform Texts series , Pre - Sargonic and Sargonic Economic Texts ( 1972 ) .
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His Ebla textile texts volume inevitably fell somewhat short of his normal high standard , but a re - edition of the same texts has itself come in for severe criticism.57 56 He was always more interested in what might be called the ...
His Ebla textile texts volume inevitably fell somewhat short of his normal high standard , but a re - edition of the same texts has itself come in for severe criticism.57 56 He was always more interested in what might be called the ...
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