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| * M. Falkner, “Die Eponymen der spätassyrischen Zeit,” //Archiv für Orientforschung// | * M. Falkner, “Die Eponymen der spätassyrischen Zeit,” //Archiv für Orientforschung// | ||
| * A. Millard, //The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC//, SAAS II, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, Helsinki, 1994, especially p. 55-62. | * A. Millard, //The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910-612 BC//, SAAS II, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, Helsinki, 1994, especially p. 55-62. | ||
| - | * [[http:// | + | * Assyria Eponym List of the [[http:// |
| * S. Parpola, “Sequence of post-canonical eponyms”, in K. Radner (ed.), //The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, 1/I: A//. Helsinki, 1998, p. xviii-xx. | * S. Parpola, “Sequence of post-canonical eponyms”, in K. Radner (ed.), //The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, 1/I: A//. Helsinki, 1998, p. xviii-xx. | ||
| * J. Reade, “Assyrian eponyms, kings and pretenders, 648-605 BC,” // | * J. Reade, “Assyrian eponyms, kings and pretenders, 648-605 BC,” // | ||
| - | * R. Whiting, “The post-canonical and extra-canonical eponyms,” in A. Millard, //The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire, 910-612 BC//. SAAS. II, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, Helsinki, 1994, p. 72-78. | + | * R. Whiting, “The post-canonical and extra-canonical eponyms,” in A. Millard, //The Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire, 910-612 BC//. SAAS. II, The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, Helsinki, 1994, p. 72-78.\\ |
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| **Primary sources: the Eponym Canon** | **Primary sources: the Eponym Canon** | ||
| - | ^ Museum Number ^ Millard’s Edition ^ P Number | + | ^ //Museum Number// ^ //Millard’s Edition// ^ //CDLI data// |
| | K 04329 | SAAS 2 A01 | [[http:// | | K 04329 | SAAS 2 A01 | [[http:// | ||
| | K 04388 | SAAS 2 A02 | [[http:// | | K 04388 | SAAS 2 A02 | [[http:// | ||
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| - | + | **The basic sequence of the eponym holders** for the ninth and eighth centuries BC is the following | |
| - | **The basic sequence of the eponym holders** for the ninth and eighth centuries BC (Millard 1994, p. 11). Afterwards, this sequence is no more followed :\\ | + | |
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| === Neo Assyrian Eponym Canon === | === Neo Assyrian Eponym Canon === | ||
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| Order of the eponyms may vary from an author to another. Each author’s name is written after the eponym’s one: Falkner (1954-56), Parpola (1998) and Reade (1998).\\ | Order of the eponyms may vary from an author to another. Each author’s name is written after the eponym’s one: Falkner (1954-56), Parpola (1998) and Reade (1998).\\ | ||
| - | The present table comes from H. Baker:\\ | + | The present table follows the [[http:// |
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