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Veldhuis, Nicolaas.
The Sumerian word na-IZI.
Cuneiform Digital Library Notes (CDLN),
2003.
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Watenpaugh, Keith.
“Opening the Doors” One year Later: Reflections on the Iraq War and the Middle East Studies Community.
Middle East Studies Association Bulletin.
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Westenholz, Joan G.
"King by Love of Inanna - An Image of Female Empowerment?".
Westenholz, Joan Goodnick (2000) King by Love of Inanna - an image of female empowerment? In: Nin - Journal of Gender Studies in Antiquity. Published by Styx, Netherlands and edited by J.M. Asher-Greve, A. Kuhrt, J.G. Westenholz and M. S. Whiting, Volume 1, 2000, Thematic Issue on the Goddess Inanna.
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Widell, Magnus.
The Calendar of Neo-Sumerian Ur and Its Political Significance.
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDLJ),
2004.
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Widell, Magnus.
A Previously Unpublished Lawsuit from Ur III Adab.
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDLJ),
2002.
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Widell, Magnus.
Two Ur III Texts from Umma: Observations on Archival Practices and Household Management.
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDLJ),
2009.
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Widell, Magnus.
The Ur III calendar(s) of Tu¯ram-ili¯.
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDLJ),
2003.
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Wilcke, Claus.
Markt und Arbeit im Alten Orient am Ende des 3. Jahrtausends v. Chr. (corrected version).
W. Reinhard - J. Stagl (Hg.), Menschen und Markte, Studien zur historischen Wirtschaftsanthropologie, Veroffentlichungen des Instituts fur Historische Anthropologie e.V..
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Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Sammlung von Keilschrifttexten. Bd. 1: Die Inschriften Tiglat-Pilesers.
Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum.
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Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913; Craig, James Alexander,; 1885- ; ed. and tr..
The history of Babylonia and Assyria.
Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum.
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Woolley, S. I., TR.Davis, NJ.Flowers, J.Pinilla-Dutoit, A.Livingstone, TN.Arvanitis.
Communicating cuneiform: The evolution of a multimedia cuneiform database.
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Wunsch, Cornelia.
An Early Achaemenid Administrative Text from Uruk.
Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin (CDLB),
2004.
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Yule, Paul; Guba, Ingeborg.
Did the Ancient Mesopotamian Royal Stone Originate in Oman?.
in: Adumatu 4, 2001, 41-52,
2001.
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Zólyomi, Gábor.
Topicalized and external possessors in Sumerian.
Syntax of the World's Languages (SWL 1): Leipzig (Germany), 5-8 August 2004,
2004.
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