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_aFrankfort, Henri, _d1897-1954. _91938 |
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_aIraq excavations of the Oriental Institute, 1932/33 : _bthird preliminary report of the Iraq Expedition / _cby Henri Frankfort. |
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_aChicago : _bUniv. of Chicago Press, _cc1934. |
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_aix, 92 p. : _billus. ; _c25 cm. |
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_aOriental Institute Communications ; _vNo: 17. |
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505 | _aI. Tell Asmar : Private Houses -- II. Tell Asmar : The Akkadian Palace -- III. Tell Asmar : The Temple of Abu -- IV. The Religion of Eshnunna in the Third Millenium B.C. as Evidenced at Tell Asmar -- VI. Khafaje -- VII. Khorsabad -- VIII. Tepe Shenshi and Jerwan. | ||
520 | _aDuring the season of 1932/33, the work of the Iraq Expedition of the Oriental Institute reached the full scope anticipated for it under its present organization. On the three main sites—Tell Asmar, Khafaje, and Khorsabad—excavations were begun simultaneously in the middle of November and continued until the middle of March, when dust storms made further work in the south impracticable. Temporary permits were then obtained for two sites, Tepe Shenshi and Jerwan, both within easy reach of Khorsabad. The work at Khorsabad was again in the hands of Mr. Loud, assisted by Mr. F. L. W. Richardson, Jr., who had been with Mr. Woolley at Ur in the previous season. | ||
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_aUniversity of Chicago. _bOriental Institute. _bIraq Expedition, 1930-1937. _92668 |
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_aExcavations (Archaeology) _zIraq _zTell Asmar. |
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_aTell Asmar (Iraq) _92671 |
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_aIraq _xAntiquities. _91061 |
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_aThe Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. _92669 |
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_aOriental Institute Communications ; _vNo: 17. |
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