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12.2.1 Assyria and Assyrians in Neo- and Late Babylonian sources

There are 15 entries associated with this topic.

Assyrian scribal traditions (1)
Attalos and Sudines (1)
Babylon = birthplace of Mani (1)
The Babylonian drugs (1)
Babylonian Empire as a continuation of the Assyrian Empire (1)
Bishop Noh and the sacred tree (1)
Chaldean priest of Mithras (1)
The goddess Atargatis in Hierapolis (1)
The Greek novelist Iamblichus absorbed Babylonian learning (1)
The legendary king Kay Kaus (1)
Ninus and Nineveh (1)
Plato's Chaldean visitor (1)
Posidonius of Apamea (1)
Sargon in the seventh century (1)
Tammuz in later Mesopotamia (1)

12. Assyrian Identity (359)

   

open letter 12.1 The shaping of Assyrian identity in imperial times (5) previous letter first letter top of page

open letter 12.2 Assyrian identity in post-Empire times (151) previous letter first letter top of page

open letter 12.3 Assyrian identity in Christian Era (203) previous letter first letter top of page


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