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materials an
****yriologist. Sir Max
Mallowan might be
better known as an
archaeologist of
ancient Near
Eastern civilizations than an
****yriologist, to give...
- This is a
partial list of
****yriologists. An
****yriologist is a
person who
specializes in the archaeological, historical,
cultural and
linguistic study...
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George Smith (26
March 1840 – 19
August 1876) was a
pioneering English ****yriologist who
first discovered and
translated the Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the...
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French ****yriologist (1914–1999)...
- (historian) (born 1955),
British historian Jeremy Black (
****yriologist) (1951–2004),
British ****yriologist and
Sumerologist Jeremy Black,
child actor in the...
- of anatomy,
father of the
****yriologist Christopher Johnston (
****yriologist) (1856–1914),
American physician and
****yriologist,
scholar of
ancient Mesopotamia...
- not see anything, (and so he said): 'Shall I open this (door)?'" The
****yriologist Seraina Nett
provides a
slightly different translation,
suggesting that...
- René
Labat (5 June 1904 – 3
April 1974) was a 20th-century
French ****yriologist. He was a
member of the Académie des
Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres from...
- blood.
Tiamat was once
regarded as a sea
serpent or dragon,
although ****yriologist Alexander Heidel has
previously recognized that a "dragon form can not...
- (Sumerian: an; cuneiform: 𒀭 AN).
These difficulties led some
early ****yriologists to
suggest that
Inanna may have
originally been a Proto-Euphratean goddess...