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- 2011
- The 'Song' of the Servant: Gen 24:23 (
- Review of: Jahn B. 2005: Altbabylonische Wohnhauser: eine Gegenuberstellung philologischer und archaologischer Quellen (
- Ṣilli-Adad (
- Tan-Ruhurate/ir (
- A literary analysis of the Shiloah (Siloam) tunnel inscription (
- Learned, rich, famous and unhappy: Ur-Utu of Sippar (
- Officials of the Šamaš temple of Sippar as contract witnesses in the old Babylonian period (
- Sîn-iqīšam (
- Tan-Uli (
- Sippar, B: archäologisch (
- The silence of the lambs to be plucked or not in Susa (
- The wonderful thing about tablets... (
- Sumu-el (
- Tem(p)ti-Agun (
- Een merkwaardige vondst: nieuwe teksten van Etty Hillesum uit een vuilniszak (
- Geschreven leven: een inleiding tot het jodendom (
- God fettered in jail? Heschel, Rilke, and the 'Vollendung' (
- Of wills and bills... on inherited debts in the Ur-Utu archive (
- The amir Yalbughā al-Khāṣṣakī (d. 1366), the Qalāwūnid sultanate, and the cultural matrix of Mamluk society: a re-assessment of Mamluk Politics in the 1360s (
- Širuktuh (