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(book review)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/2001; Dandamayev, M.A.; 2000 words
; ... Administrative Texts from the Reign of Nabonidus. By PAUL-ALAIN BEAULIEU. Yale Oriental ... of the last native Mesopotamian king, Nabonidus (556-539 B.C.). Except for one tablet ... and administrative documents dated to Nabonidus had previously been published. The great ...
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PLOTTING ANTIOCHUS'S PERSECUTION
Journal of Biblical Literature; 7/1/2004; Weitzman, Steven; 4922 words
; ... an inscription from the reign of King Nabonidus (556-539 B.C.E.), but in the latter context ... Babylonian king molded to this tradition was Nabonidus (556530 B.C.E.). In his own propaganda, Nabonidus is predictably cast in the role of caretaker ...
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THE SUN-GOD TABLET OF NABĂ›-APLA-IDDINA REVISITED
Journal of Cuneiform Studies; 1/1/2004; Woods, Christopher E; 27319 words
; ... the discovery, but rather the excavators only came to him later with the exciting news of the tablet.29 More telling, however, is the fact that Rassam's reports make ... account, Rassam and his workmen came across two, duplicate, barrel cylinders of Nabonidus44 along with a "curious symbol made in the shape of a ...
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Media and its discontents.(Continuity of Empire: Assyria, Media, Persia)(Critical essay)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/2005; Waters, Matthew; 11295 words
; ... Urartu (pp. 293-96). Serious problems in interpretation begin with the reign of Nabonidus (556-539). How do we reconcile the divergent views relayed by Nabonidus' own inscriptions with the account of the Nabopolassar Chronicle? The umman-manda are described by Nabonidus as responsible for the destruction ...
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A PEOPLE TRANSFORMED: PALESTINE IN THE PERSIAN PERIOD
Near Eastern Archaeology; 3/1/2005; Betlyon, John W; Martin, S Rebecca; 32321 words
; ... Palestine. [Sidebar] EDITORS NOTE: A matter of maps.' Ancient sources may he few and controversial ... four quite different variations of Yehud maps by four eminent scholars (Avi-Yonah p ... scholar (whose work Carter considered) maps out the satrapy from a traditional perspective ...
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SOME COMMENTS ON THE EBABBARA IN THE NEO-BABYLONIAN PERIOD.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/2000; MACGINNIS, JOHN; 4193 words
; ... ar-bullit is well known in the early years of Nabonidus. When I collated the text I was happy ... to the Ebabbara in the second year of Nabonidus, which calls to mind the white horse ... q[bar{i}]pu by the name of Balassu in Nabonidus year 14. Unless something very interesting ...
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(book reviews)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/1997; Pearce, Laurie E.; 1732 words
; ... Nabopolassar. If, as the photograph (difficult to read in this spot) and the author suggest, the king's name is to be read Nabonidus, this would be a rare, if not singular, attestation of this profession from this reign. Attention to this fact would add chronological ...
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The voice of the historian in the ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean world
Interpretation; 4/1/2003; Machinist, Peter; 9181 words
; ... Achaemenid Persian conquest. His name is Nabonidus (555-539 B.C.E.), who undertook a variety ... distorted way in the book of Daniel (where Nabonidus appears under the guise of Nebuchadnezzar ... in a kind of pamphlet, written after Nabonidus was deposed by the Persian conquerers ...
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Daniel.(Book review)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/2004; Holm, Tawny L.; 576 words
; ... connection to Dan. 4, one would have expected some mention of the Babylonian king Nabonidus and the Prayer of Nabonidus from Qumran (4Q242), since a tradition about Nabonidus seems to be the model for that chapter's story of Nebuchadnezzar's madness ...
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Judah and the Judeans in the Neo-Babylonian Period
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly; 1/1/2005; Endres, John C; 1079 words
; ... Jerusalem" (pp. 263-83). Andr Lemaire ("Nabonidus in Arabia and Judah in the Neo-Babylonian ... 285-98]) reviews scholarly assessments of Nabonidus and connects the struggle for dominance ... biblical texts. L. also suggests that Nabonidus's sojourn in the desert had strategic ...
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