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  1. Assyrian Antiquities Lost in Translation
  2. THE MANUFACTURE, EVALUATION AND CONSERVATION OF CLAY TABLETS INSCRIBED IN CUNEIFORM: TRADITIONAL PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
  3. xenophon anabasis assyria babylonia media
  4. Nicholas Hallam Stuart Kindersley (1939–2015)
  5. Gunduk, Khanes, Gaugamela, Gali Zardak – notes on Navkur and nearby rock-cut sculptures in Kurdistan
  6. New lives for old stones
  7. The Ishtar Temple at Nineveh
  8. Orientals and Orientalists
  9. The Early Iranian Stone "Weights" and an Unpublished Sumerian Foundation Deposit
  10. Early monuments in Gulf stone at the British Museum, with observations on some Gudea statues and the location of Agade
  11. Arabian softstone vessels from Iraq in the British Museum
  12. More about Adiabene
  13. The Wellesley eunuch
  14. « Stela of Urnammu » fragments in London
  15. Assyrian King-Lists, the Royal Tombs of Ur, and Indus Origins
  16. Alexander the Great and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
  17. An Eagle from the East
  18. Layard's Nineveh and its remains
  19. Indian Ocean In Antiquity
  20. Assyrian Hieroglyphs
  21. Hormuzd Rassam and His Discoveries
  22. The Palace of Sargon, King of Assyria. Monumental Wall Reliefs at Dur-Sharrukin, from Original Drawings made at the Time of their Discovery in 1843–1844 by Botta and Flandin. By Pauline Albenda, French adaptation by Annie Caubet. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. 280+97...
  23. A Hoard of Silver Currency from Achaemenid Babylon
  24. Rassam's Jirjib Sounding, 1882
  25. Babylon. By Joan Oates. 16·5 × 25 cm. Pp. 215 + 137 figs, and pls. London: Thames and Hudson, 1979. £7·95.
  26. The Archaeology of Mesopotamia from the Old Stone Age to the Persian Conquest. By Seton Lloyd. 24·5 × 16·5 cm. Pp. 252 + 174 illustrations. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978. £10·50.
  27. Kassites and Assyrians in Iran
  28. Sources for Sennacherib: The Prisms
  29. The Accession of Sinsharishkun
  30. Twelve Ashurnasirpal Reliefs