Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-4hhp2 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-10T13:04:16.781Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

CHAPTER XIX - THE DYNASTY OF AGADE AND THE GUTIAN INVASION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2008

Get access

Summary

THE REIGN OF SARGON

With the appearance of this imposing figure, vast but dim to later generations of Babylonians hardly less than to us, the historical memory of the people was enriched with its most abiding treasure. Yet the written tradition, so far as it is at present available to us, does scant justice to a king who could not only achieve greatness but could record it for posterity more clearly than any before and most after him. The inscriptions of Sargon must have been numerous and their remains show that they were informative and detailed as to his warlike and religious, possibly even his civil, transactions. With a different language something of a new spirit came into the records, and seemed for a time to overcome the historical reticence which is so disappointingly manifest in other not inglorious periods of the nation's experience. The inscriptions are mostly lost or not yet recovered, though a few remain in copies made by scribes who perused the statues and trophies laid up in the great central shrine at Nippur. The Sumerian king-list spares but two or three remarks upon the founder himself and relapses into its customary tale of names and numbers for the rest of the Dynasty of Agade; and all else is anecdote preserved and perhaps adapted for special ends.

A miraculous or a mysterious origin is essential to superhuman characters, and Sargon was the first to show that the taste of the ancient eastern peoples was to be for the latter. Like several notable successors he had, and did not disguise, an obscure birth and a humble beginning.

Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1971

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Adams, R. McC. Land behind Baghdad. Chicago and London, 1965.Google Scholar
Albright, W. F.The Epic of the King of Battle.’ In Journal of the Society of Oriental Research 7 (1923) ff.Google Scholar
Albright, W. F.A Babylonian Geographical Treatise on Sargon of Akkad's Empire.’ In Journal of the American Oriental Society 45 (1925) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Albright, W. F.The Nebuchadnezzar and Neriglissar Chronicles.’ In Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 143 (1956) ff.Google Scholar
Andrae, W. Die archaischen Ischtar-Tempel in Assur (Wissenschaftliche Verojfentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 39). Leipzig, 1922.Google Scholar
Andrae, W. Das wiedererstandene Assur. Leipzig, 1938.Google Scholar
Barnett, R. D.Early Shipping in the Near East.’ In Antiquity. 32 (1958) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barton, G. A. The Royal Inscriptions of Sumer and Akkad. New Haven, 1929.Google Scholar
Basmachi, Faraj . ‘An Akkadian Stele.’ In Sumer, 10 (1954) ff.Google Scholar
Bernhardt, I. and Kramer, S. N.Sumerische literarische Texte in der Hilprecht-Sammlung.’ In Wissens. Zeitschr. der … Universität Jena, Jahrg 5 (1955–6) ff.Google Scholar
Biggs, R. D.Semitic names in the Fara Period.’ In Orientalia n.s. 36 (1967) ff.Google Scholar
Biggs, R. D.Le lapis-lazuli dans les textes sumériens archaïques.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 60 (1966) f.Google Scholar
Bilgiç, E.Die Ortsnamen der “kappadokischen” Urkunden im Rahmen der alten Sprachen Kleinasiens.’ In Archiv fur Orientforschung 15 (1945–51) ff.Google Scholar
Boehmer, R. M. Die Entwicklung der Glyptik während der Akkad-Zeit. Berlin, 1965.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Boehmer, R. M.Zur Datierung des Epirmupi.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 58 (1967) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bottéro, J. and Finet, A. Archives royales de Mari XV: Répertoire analytique des tomes I à V. Paris, 1954.Google Scholar
Buccellati, G. The Amorites of the Ur III period. Naples, 1966.Google Scholar
Buchanan, Briggs . ‘A dated “Persian Gulf” seal and its implications.’ In Studies in Honor of B. Landsberger (Anatolian Studies 16). Chicago, 1965.Google Scholar
Buchanan, Briggs . ‘A dated seal impression connecting Babylonia and ancient India.’ In Archaeology, 20 (1967) ff.Google Scholar
Cameron, G. G. History of Early Iran. Chicago, 1936.Google Scholar
Christian, V. Altertumskunde des Zweistromlandes. Leipzig, 1938.Google Scholar
Contenau, G. Manuel d'archéologie orientale, I-IV. Paris, 1927–47.Google Scholar
Contenau, G. La divination chez les Assyriens et les Babyloniens. Paris, 1940.Google Scholar
Dales, G. F.Harappan Outposts on the Makran Coast.’ In Antiquity 36 (1962) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dhorme, E.La tablette de Sargon l'Ancien.’ In Revue biblique 33 (1924) ff.Google Scholar
Diakonoff, I. M.Sale of Land in Pre-Sargonic Sumer.’ In Papers presented by the Soviet Delegation at the XXIII International Congress of Orientalists. Moscow, 1954.Google Scholar
Donald, T.Old Akkadian tablets in the Liverpool Museum.’ In Manchester Cuneiform Studies 9 Part One.
Dossin, G.Les archives économiques du Palais de Mari.’ In Syria, 21 (1939) ff.Google Scholar
Dossin, G.L'inscription de fondation de IaḪdun-Lim, roi de Mari.’ In Syria, 32 (1955) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dossin, G.Les décourvertes épigraphiques de la XV campagne de fouilles à Mari.’ In Comptes-Rendus de l' Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres 1965 ff.Google Scholar
Dossin, G.Un “panthéon” d'Ur III à Mari.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 61 (1967) ff.Google Scholar
Ebeling, E., Meissner, B. and Weidner, E. F. (eds.). Reallexikon der Assyriologie, I, II. Berlin and Leipzig, 1932, 1938.Google Scholar
Ebeling, E., Meissner, B. and Weidner, E. F. Die Inschriften der altassyrischen Könige. Leipzig, 1926.Google Scholar
Edmonds, C. J. Kurds, Turks, and Arabs. London, 1957.Google Scholar
Edmonds, C. J.Some ancient monuments on the Iraqi-Persian border.’ In Iraq 28 (1966) ff.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A. Review of Meek, T. J. , Old Akkadian, Sumerian, and Cappadocian Tablets from Nuzi. In Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischcn Gesellschaft 90 (1936) ff.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A.EnḪedu'anna, die Tochter Sargons von Akkade.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 52 (1958) f.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A. Die neusumerischen Gerichtsurkunden. Munich, 1956, 1957.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A. and Soden, W. . Sumerische und akkadische Hymnen und Gebete. Zürich-Stuttgart, 1953.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A.Zu den Tontafeln aus Tărtăria.’ In Germania 43 (1965) ff.Google Scholar
Falkenstein, A.Fluch über Akkade.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 57 (1965) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Falkenstein, A. Die Inschriften Gudeas von Lagaš, 1, Einleitung (Analecta Orientalia 30). Rome, 1966.Google Scholar
Falkner, M.Studien zur Geographie des alten Mesopotamien.’ In Archiv fur Orientforschung 18 (1957–8) ff.Google Scholar
Feigin, S. I.Ḫum-Ḫum.’ In Analecta Orientalia 12 (1935) ff.Google Scholar
Finkelstein, J. J.The genealogy of the Ḫammurapi Dynasty.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 20 (1966) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Forbes, R. J. Metallurgy in Antiquity. Leiden, 1950.Google Scholar
Forbes, R. J.Silver and Lead in Antiquity.’ In Jaarbericht van het Vooraziatisch-Egyptisch Genootsckap ‘Ex Oriente Lux’ 7 (1943) ff.Google Scholar
Forrer, E.Assyrien.’ In Reallexikon der Assyriologie 1 (1932) ff.Google Scholar
Frankfort, H. Cylinder Seals. London, 1939.Google Scholar
Gadd, C. J. Ideas of Divine Rule in the Ancient East. London, 1948.Google Scholar
Gadd, C. J. and Legrain, L. Royal Inscriptions (Ur Excavations: Texts I). London and Philadelphia, 1928.Google Scholar
Gadd, C. J.Une donnée chronologique.’ In Rencontre assyriologique internationale, 2 (1951) f.Google Scholar
Gadd, C. J.Seals of Ancient Indian Style Found at Ur.’ In Proceedings of the British Academy 18 (1932) ff.Google Scholar
Gadd, C. J.Clay Cones of Utu-hegal, King of Erech.’ In Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1926 ff.Google Scholar
Garelli, P. Les Assyriens en Cappadoce. Paris, 1963.Google Scholar
Garstang, J. and Gurney, O. R. The Geography of the Hittite Empire. London, 1959.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J. Hurrians and Subarians (Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization 22). Chicago, 1944.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J. Glossary of Old Akkadian. Chicago, 1957.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J. Old Akkadian Writing and Grammar. Ed. 2. Chicago, 1961.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J.The Early History of the West Semitic Peoples.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 15 (1961) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gelb, I. J. Sargonic Texts from the Diyala Region. Chicago, 1952.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J.Old Akkadian Inscriptions in Chicago Natural History Museum.’ In Fieldiana: Anthropology, 44 (1955) ff.Google Scholar
Gelb, I. J.The Philadelphia Onion-Archive.’ In Studies. … B. Landsberger (Anatolian Studies 16) ff.
Genouillac, H. . Textes religieux sumériens du Louvre (Musée du Louvre, Départment des Antiquités orientates. Textes cunéiformes 15, 16). Paris, 1930.Google Scholar
Gershevitch, I.Sissoo at Susa.’ In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London) 19 (1957) ff.Google Scholar
Goetze, A.Historical Allusions in Old Babylonian Omen-texts.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 1 (1947) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goetze, A.An Old Babylonian Itinerary.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 7 (1953) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goetze, A.Ḫulibar of Duddul.’ In Journal of Near Eastern Studies 12 (1953) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goetze, A. The Laws of Eshnunna (Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 31, 1951–2). New Haven, 1956.Google Scholar
Goetze, A.Remarks on the Old Babylonian Itinerary.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 18 (1964) ff.
Gurney, O. R.The Sultantepe Tablets, IV: The Cuthaean Legend of Naram-Sin.’ In Anatolian Studies 5 (1955) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Güterbock, H. G.Die historische Tradition und ihre literarische Gestaltung bei Babyloniern und Hethitern bis 1200.’ Erster Teil in Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 42 (1934) ff., zweiter Teil in Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 44 (1938) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Güterbock, H. G.Bruchstück eines altbabylonischen Naram-Sin-Epos.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 13 (1939–41) ff.Google Scholar
Güterbock, H. G.Sargon of Akkad mentioned by Ḫattušili I of Hatti.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 18 (1964) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hackman, G. G. and Stephens, F. Sumerian and Akkadian Administrative Texts (Babylonian inscriptions in the collection of J. B. Nies, Yale University 8). New Haven, 1958.Google Scholar
Hallo, W. W. Early Mesopotamian Royal Titles. New Haven, 1957.Google Scholar
Hallo, W. W.Beginning and end of the Sumerian king list in the Nippur recension.’ In Journal of Cuneiform Studies 17 (1963) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hartmann, H. Die Musik der sumerischen Kultur. Frankfurt-am-Main, 1960.Google Scholar
Haurānī, G. F. Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean, in Ancient and Medieval Times (Princeton Oriental Studies, 13). Princeton, 1951.Google Scholar
Herrmann, Georgina . ‘Lapis-lazuli: the early phases of its trade.’ In Iraq 30 (1968) ff.Google Scholar
Herzfeld, E. Am Tor von Asien. Berlin, 1920.Google Scholar
Herzfeld, E.Reisebericht.’ In Meitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 80 (1926) f.Google Scholar
Hinz, W.Elams Vertrag mit Narām-Sîn.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 58 (1967) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hirsch, H.Die Inschriften der Könige von Agade.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 20 (1963) ff.Google Scholar
Jacobsen, T. The Sumerian King-list (Assyriological Studies, no. 11). Chicago, 1939.Google Scholar
Jacobsen, T.Early Political Development in Mesopotamia.’ In Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 52 (1957) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jacobsen, T.The Assumed Conflict between Sumerians and Semites in Early Babylonian History.’ In Journal of the American Oriental Society 59 (1939) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jacobsen, T.The Waters of Ur.’ In Iraq, 22 (1960) ff.Google Scholar
Jastrow, M. Die Religion Babyloniens und Assyriens. Giessen, 1905–12.Google Scholar
King, L. W. Chronicles concerning Early Babylonian Kings. London, 1907.Google Scholar
King, L. W. A History of Sumer and Akkad. London, 1910.Google Scholar
King, L. W.The Cruciform Monument of Manishtusu.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 9 (1912) ff.Google Scholar
Kinnier Wilson, J. V.Lugal ud melambi nirgal: New Texts and Fragments.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 54 (1961) ff.Google Scholar
König, F. W.Anshan.’ In Reallexikon der Assyriologie 1 (1932) ff.Google Scholar
Kramer, S. N. From the Tablets of Sumer. Indian Hills, Colorado, 1956.Google Scholar
Kramer, S. N.Dilmun, the Land of the Living.’ In Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 96 (1944) ff.Google Scholar
Kramer, S. N.Ur-Nammu Law Code.’ In Orientalia n.s. 23 (1954) ff.Google Scholar
Kramer, S. N. and Bernhardt, I. Sumerische Literarische Texte aus Nippur, Band 11. Berlin, 1967.Google Scholar
Kraus, F. R.Provinzen des neusumerischen Reiches von Ur.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 51 (1955) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kraus, F. R.Zur Liste der älteren Könige von Babylonien.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 50 (1952) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kraus, F. R.Kazallu und andere nordbabylonische Kleinstaaten vor der Zeit des Ḫammurabi.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 16 (1952–3) ff.
Kupper, J. -R. Les Nomades en Mésopotamie au temps des rois de Mari. Paris, 1957.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Labat, R. Annuaire du Collège de France: Résumé des Cours de 1961–1962 ff.Google Scholar
Lambert, M. and Tournay, J.-R.La statue B de Gudéa.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 45 (1951) ff.Google Scholar
Lambert, M. and Tournay, J.-R.Les statues D, G, E, et H de Gudéa.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 46 (1952) ff.Google Scholar
Landsberger, B.Über die Völker Vorderasiens im dritten Jahrtausend.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 35 (1924) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Landsberger, B.Ḫabiru und LulaḪḪu.’ In Kleinasiatische Forschungen 1 (1930) ff.Google Scholar
Landsberger, B.Tin and Lead; the adventures of two vocables.’ In Journal of Near Eastern Studies 24 (1965) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Landsberger, B.Excurs I: MeluḪḪa.’ In Die Welt des Orients 3 (1966) ff.Google Scholar
Læssøe, Jørgen . ‘Akkadian annakum: “Tin” or “Lead”?’ In Ada Orientalia 24 (1959) ff.Google Scholar
Læssøe, J.The Shemshāra Tablets.’ In Arkœol. Kunsthist. Medd. Dan. Vid. Selsk. 4 (1959) ff.Google Scholar
Le Strange, G. The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate. Cambridge, 1905.Google Scholar
Leemans, W. F. Foreign Trade in the Old Babylonian Period. Leiden, 1960.Google Scholar
Leemans, W. F.The Trade Relations of Babylonia and the Question of Relations with Egypt in the Old Babylonian Period.’ In Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient, 3 (1960) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Legrain, L. Historical Fragments (University of Pennsylvania. The University Museum. Publications of the Babylonian Section 13). Philadelphia, 1922.Google Scholar
Legrain, L. Royal Inscriptions and Fragments from Nippur and Babylon (University of Pennsylvania. The University Museum. Publications of the Babylonian Section 15). Philadelphia, 1926.Google Scholar
Legrain, L.The Inscriptions of the Kings of Agade.’ In Museum Journal, University of Pennsylvania 14 (1923) ff.Google Scholar
Levy, Selim, J.A New King of the Akkadian Dynasty.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 10 (1935–6).Google Scholar
Lewy, J.Tabor, Tibar, Atabyros.’ In Hebrew Union College Annual 23 (1950–1) ff.Google Scholar
Lewy, J.Ḫatta, Ḫattu, Ḫatti, Ḫattuša and “Old Assyrian” Ḫattum.’ In Archiv Orientàlni 18 (1950) ff.Google Scholar
Limet, H. Le travail du métal au pays de Sumer. Paris, 1960.Google Scholar
Luckenbill, D. D. Ancient Records: Assyria. Chicago, 1926.Google Scholar
Malamat, A.Campaigns to the Mediterranean by IaḪdunlim and other early Mesopotamian rulers.’ In Studies in Honor of B. Landsberger (Anatolian Studies 16) ff.
Mallowan, M. E. L.The Bronze Head of the Agade Period from Nineveh.’ In Iraq, 3 (1936) ff.Google Scholar
Mallowan, M. E. L.Excavations at Brak and Chagar Bazar.’ In Iraq, 9 (1947) ff.Google Scholar
Meer, P. . De Agadeperiode, haar geschiedenis en cultuur. Leiden, 1947.Google Scholar
Meissner, B. Babylonien und Assyrien, I, II. Heidelberg, 1920, 1925.Google Scholar
Mémoires de la Délégation en Perse Délégation en Perse: Mémoires. Paris, 1900–.
Mercer, S. A. B. Sumero-Babylonian Year-formulae. London, 1946.Google Scholar
Naab, J. P. and Unger, E. Die Entdeckung der Stele des Naram-Sin in Pir-Hüseyin. Istanbul, 1934.Google Scholar
Nassouhi, Essad . ‘La stéle de Sargon l'Ancien.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 21 (1924) ff.Google Scholar
Noth, M.Zum Ursprung der phönikischen Küstenstädte.’ In Wilcken, Griechische Ostraka aus Aegypten und Nubien 1 (1947) ff.Google Scholar
Nougayrol, J.Note sur la place des “présages historiques” dans l'extispicine babylonienne.’ In École Pratique des Hautes Études, Annuaire 1944–5 ff.Google Scholar
Nougayrol, J.Un chef-d'œuvre inédit de la littérature babylonienne.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 45 (1951) ff.Google Scholar
Oppenheim, A. L.The Seafaring Merchants of Ur.’ In Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (1954) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oppenheim, A. L. Letters from Mesopotamia. Chicago, 1967.Google Scholar
Parrot, A. Sumer. London, 1960.Google Scholar
Parrot, A. Tello; synthèse de vingt campagnes. Paris, 1948.Google Scholar
Piggott, Stuart . Prehistoric India. Harmondsworth, 1950.Google Scholar
Poebel, A. Historical and Grammatical Texts (University of Pennsylvania. The University Museum. Publications of the Babylonian Section 4, 5). Philadelphia, 1914.Google Scholar
Poebel, A.The Assyrian king-list from Khorsabad.’ In Journal of Near Eastern Studies 1 (1942) ff. ff.Google Scholar
Poebel, A. Miscellaneous Studies (Assyriological Studies, no. 14). Chicago, 1947.Google Scholar
Poebel, A.The City Aktab.’ In Journal of the American Oriental Society 57 (1937) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pohl, A. Vorsargonische und sargonische Wirtschaftstexte (Texte und Materialien der Hilprecht Sammlung, Jena 5.) Leipzig, 1935.Google Scholar
Porada, E. and Buchanan, B. Corpus of Ancient Near-Eastern Seals in North American Collections, 1. Washington, 1948.Google Scholar
Pritchard, J. B. (ed.). Ancient Near-Eastern Texts relating to the Old Testament. Ed. 2. Princeton, 1955.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Renger, J.Untersuchungen zum Priestertum in der altbabylonischen Zeit.’ In Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie 58 (1967) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Römer, W. H. Ph.Studien zu altbabylonischen hymnisch-epischen Texten (3).’ In Die Welt des Orients 4 (1967) ff.Google Scholar
Rutten, M.Trente-deux modèles de foies …de Tell-Hariri (Mari).’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 35 (1938) ff.Google Scholar
Sarzec, E. , and Heuzey, L. Découvertes en Chaldée. Paris 1884–1912.Google Scholar
Sauren, H.Der Feldzug UtuḪengals gegen Tirigan und das Siedlungsgebiet der Gutäer.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 61 (1967) ff.Google Scholar
Schaumberger, J.Astronomische Untersuchung der “historischen” Mondfinsternisse in Enûma Anu Enlil.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 17 (1954–6) ff.Google Scholar
Scheil, V.Nouveaux renseignements sur Šarrukin.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 13 (1916) ff.Google Scholar
Scheil, V.Dynasties élamites d'Awan et de Simaš.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 28 (1931) ff.Google Scholar
Scheil, V.Inscription de Maništusu.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 7 (1910) ff.Google Scholar
Seux, M.-J.Les titres royaux šar kiššati et šar kibrāt arba'i.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 59 (1965) ff.Google Scholar
Singer, C., Holmyard, E. J. and Hall, A. R. A History of Technology, 1. Oxford, 1954.Google Scholar
Smith, S. Early History of Assyria. London, 1928.Google Scholar
Smith, S.The Face of Humbaba.’ In Annals of Archaeology (Liverpool) 11 (1924) ff.Google Scholar
Smith, S.Uršu and Ḫaššum.’ In Anatolian Studies 6 (1956) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, S.Notes on the Gutian Period.’ In Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 1932 ff.Google Scholar
Soden, W. . Akkadisches Handwörterbuch. Wiesbaden, 1959–.Google Scholar
Sollberger, E. (ed.) ‘Aspects du contact suméro-akkadien.’ In Genava, n.s. 8 (1960) ff.Google Scholar
Sollberger, E.Sur la chronologie des rois d'Ur et quelques problèmes connexes.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 17 (1954–6) ff.Google Scholar
Sollberger, E. Royal Inscriptions, Part II (Ur Excavations: Texts VIII). London and Philadelphia, 1965.Google Scholar
Sollberger, E. Texts from Cuneiform Sources, 1. The Business and Administrative Correspondence under the Kings of Ur. New York, 1966.Google Scholar
Speiser, E. A. Mesopotamian Origins. Philadelphia, 1930.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Speiser, E. A.Some Factors in the Collapse of Akkad.’ In Journal of the American Oriental Society 72 (1952) ff.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Speiser, E. A. Southern Kurdistan in the Annals of Ashurnasirpal and To-day (Annual of the American Shcools of Oriental Research 8, 1926–7). New Haven, 1928.Google Scholar
Spycket, A. Les statues de culte dans les textes mésopotamiens des origines à la Ire. dynastic de Babylone. Paris, 1968.Google Scholar
Stein, A. An Archaeological Tour in Gedrosia (Mem. of Arch. Survey of India, 43). Calcutta, 1931.Google Scholar
Stephens, F. J. Votive and Historical Texts from Babylonia and Assyria (Yale Oriental Studies 9). New Haven, 1937.Google Scholar
Strommenger, Eva . ‘Das Menschen bild in der altmesopotamischen Rundplastik von Mesilim bis Hammurpi.’ In Baghdader Mitteilungen, 1 (1960) ff.Google Scholar
Strommenger, E. and Hirmer, M. Fünf Jahrtausende Mesopotamien. Munich, 1962.Google Scholar
Szlechter, E.Le code d'Ur-Nammu.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 49 (1955) ff.Google Scholar
The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago The Assyrian Dictionary. Chicago, 1956–.
Thompson, R. C. A Dictionary of Assyrian Botany. London, 1949.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F. Die sumerischen und akkadischen Königsinschriften. Leipzig, 1907.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.Numération et métrologie sumériennes.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 18 (1921) ff.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.Humbaba.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 22 (1925) ff.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.IaḪdunlim, roi de Ḫana.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 33 (1936) ff.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.Notes assyriologiques: 1. La tablette S. 3.’ In Revue à' Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orintale 7 (1910) ff.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.La fin de la domination gutienne.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 9 (1912) ff.Google Scholar
Thureau-Dangin, F.Notes assyriologiques: XXIII. Un double de l'inscription d'Utu-Ḫegal.’ In Revue d'Assyriologie et d' Archéologie orientale 10 (1913) ff.Google Scholar
Unger, E. Sargon II von Assyrien, der Sohn Tiglatpilesers III. Istanbul, 1933.Google Scholar
Ungnad, A. Subartu. Berlin and Leipzig, 1936.Google Scholar
Ungnad, A.Datenlisten.’ In Reallexikon der Assyriologie 2 (1938) ff.Google Scholar
Ungnad, A.Der Akkader Naram-Sin und der Ägypter Mani.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 14 (1941–4) ff.Google Scholar
Virolleaud, C. L'astrologie chaldéenne. Paris, 1905–12.Google Scholar
Wainwright, G. A.Early Tin in the Aegean.’ In Antiq. 18 (1944) ff.Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F. Der Zug Sargons von Akkad nach Kleinasien (Boghazkö-Studien 6). Leipzig, 1922.Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F.Historisches Material in der babylonischen Omina-Literatur.’ In M.A.O.G. 4 (1928) ff.Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F.Das Reich Sargons von Akkad.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 16 (1952–3) ff.Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F. Review of Andrae, W. , Das wiedererstandene Assur. In Archiv für Orientforschung 13 (1939–41) ff.Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F.Zum babylonischen Prodigienbuch.’ In Archiv für Orientforschung 16 (1952–53).Google Scholar
Weidner, E. F.Die astrologische Serie Enûma Anu Enlil’ (Fortsetzung). In Archiv für Orientforschung 17 (1954–6) ff.Google Scholar
Wheeler, M. The Indus Civilization. The Cambridge History of India, supplementary volume. Cambridge, 1953.Google Scholar
Wheeler, M. Civilizations of the Indus Valley and beyond. London, 1966.Google Scholar
Wilson, A. T. The Persian Gulf. Oxford, 1928.Google Scholar
Wiseman, D. J. The Alalakh Tablets. London, 1953.Google Scholar
Woolley, C. L. The Royal Cemetery (Ur Excavations, II). London and Philadelphia, 1934.Google Scholar
Woolley, C. L. The Early Periods (Ur Excavations, 4). London and Philadelphia, 1956.Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

Available formats
×