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Edition of the cuneiform cylinder of Antiochus I (268 BCE), found in the remains of the Ezida temple in Borsippa, in the volume R.J. van der Spek, Irving L. Finkel, Reinhard Pirngruber, and Kathryn Stevens, Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period, Atlanta: SBL Press, 2025, a book of 1074 pages containing editions with transcription, translation and commentary of all Babylonian Chronicles, historical sections of the Astronomical Diaries, two king lists and the Antiochus Cylinder, all dating to the Late Achaemenid, Hellenistic and Parthian period up to 22 BCE.
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Now the standard edition.
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This page is a summary of: The Antiochus Cylinder, May 2025, JSTOR,
DOI: 10.2307/jj.31106783.15.
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