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 +**Babel und Bibel 6** 
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 +//Title//: Kogan, L., Koslova, N., Loesov, S. and S. Tishchenko, //Babel und Bibel : annual of Ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Semitic studies. 6//, Winona Lake, Ind.: Published for the Russian State University for the Humanities by Eisenbrauns, 2012. 
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 +//Keywords//: vehicles - chariots - equipment - Mari - Akka - Kiš - workers - Old Babylonian omens - Pushkin State Museum - duplicates - Fāra - Akkadian - suffixing conjugation - iptanarras - present tense - Me-ság archive - Gilgameš Epic - name - Gilgameš - Kassite Royal Inscriptions - Agum-Kakrime inscription - Kurigalzu - Kadashmanharbe - Sumerian - Uralic language - Song of Songs - lexical ambiguity - Abram - Sarai - Egypt - negative markers - *ˀay- - *ˀi- - *ˀal- - Ethio-Semitic - Arabian - Old-South-Arabian - Idanda archive - Syrian campaigns - Suppiluliuma I - Accusative - Exodus 33:7 - participial conditional clauses - main clause 
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 +//Abstract//: This is the sixth volume of Babel und Bibel, an annual of ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Semitic studies. The principal goal of the annual is to reveal the inherent relationship between Assyriology, Semitics, and biblical studies—a relationship that our predecessors comprehended and fruitfully explored but that is often neglected today. The title Babel und Bibel is intended to point to the possibility of fruitful collaboration among the three disciplines, in an effort to explore the various civilizations of the ancient Near East.
 +The tripartite division of Babel und Bibel corresponds to its three principal spheres of interest: ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Semitic studies. Contributions are further subdivided into articles, short notes, and reviews. Highlights of this volume include several studies on Akkadian language, Mesopotamian literature, and publication of inscriptions in some Russian museums (in the ancient Near Eastern section); studies on negative markers in Semitic and on Aramaic language (in the Semitics section); and some significant review essays on important new publications, especially in Hebrew language, Aramaic, Hurrian, Lycian, Egyptian, and Syriac. ([[https://www.eisenbrauns.com/ECOM/_4YU0J6AL4.HTM|table of content]])
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 ** Vicino oriente 16** ** Vicino oriente 16**
  
 //Title//: Università di Roma, Istituto di studi del Vicino oriente, //Vicino Oriente XVI//, 2012.  //Title//: Università di Roma, Istituto di studi del Vicino oriente, //Vicino Oriente XVI//, 2012. 
  
-//Keywords//: Early Bronze Age I - copper axes - community places - community goods -architecture - Grey Burnished Ware - double-apses buildings - Southern Levant -weapons - Mari - palace - anklets - Khnumit - Iron Age II - Palestine - Sirai mountain - Motya - San Pantaleo - graveyard - tombs - Old Persian grammaer - Genitive - Dative - Estakhr - Istakhr - Shawbak - Ayyubid palace - Khirbet al-Batrawy - gemstones - Hericho - Egyptian objects - Egyptianising objects+//Keywords//: Early Bronze Age I - copper axes - community places - community goods -architecture - Grey Burnished Ware - double-apses buildings - Southern Levant -weapons - Mari - palace - anklets - Khnumit - Iron Age II - Palestine - Sirai mountain - Motya - San Pantaleo - graveyard - tombs - Old Persian grammaer - Genitive - Dative - Estakhr - Istakhr - Shawbak - Ayyubid palace - Khirbet al-Batrawy - gemstones - Jericho - Egyptian objects - Egyptianising objects
  
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