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With Ancient Knowledge Networks, Eleanor Robson investigates how networks of knowledge enabled cuneiform intellectual culture to adapt and endure over the course of five world empires until its eventual demise in the mid-first century BC. Addressing the relationships between political power, family ties, religious commitments, and scholarship in the ancient Middle East, Robson focuses on two regions where cuneiform script was the predominant writing medium: Assyria, north of modern-day Syria and Iraq, and Babylonia, south of modern-day Baghdad. In doing so, she also studies Assyriological and historical method, both now and over the past two centuries, asking how the field has shaped and been shaped by the academic concerns and fashions of the day.

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ACT Astronomical Cuneiform Texts Neugebauer 1955 3 volumes BagM Beih 2 - photo 1
ACTAstronomical Cuneiform Texts, Neugebauer (1955), 3 volumes.
BagM Beih. 2Baghdader Mitteilungen, Beiheft 2, van Dijk and Mayer (1980).
BRMBabylonian Records in the Library of J. Pierpont Morgan; BRM 1 = Clay (1912);
BRM 2Clay (1913); BRM 4 = Clay (1923).
CADChicago Assyrian Dictionary, Oppenheim et al. (19562010), 26 volumes.
CAMS/GKABRobson et al. (200712).
CTNCuneiform Texts from Nimrud. CTN 1 = Kinnier Wilson (1972); CTN 2 = Postgate (1973); CTN 3 = Dalley and Postgate (1984); CTN 4 = Wiseman and Black (1996); CTN 5 = Saggs (2001).
NbkStrassmaier (1889).
PNAProsopography of Neo-Assyrian, Baker and Radner (19972017). Updates online at http://oracc.org/pnao.
SAAState Archives of Assyria, 20 volumes to date, online at http://oracc.org/saao/. SAA 1 Parpola (1987a); SAA 2 = Parpola and Watanabe (1988); SAA 3 = Livingstone (1989); SAA 4 = Starr (1990); SAA 5 = Lanfranchi and Parpola (1990); SAA 6 = Kwasman and Parpola (1991); SAA 7 = Fales and Postgate (1992); SAA 8 = Hunger (1992); SAA 9 = Parpola (1997); SAA 10 = Parpola (1993); SAA 11 = Fales and Postgate (1995); SAA 12 = Kataja and Whiting (1995); SAA 13 = Cole and Machinist (1998); SAA 14 = Mattila (2002); SAA 15 = Fuchs and Parpola (2001); SAA 16 = Luukko and Van Buylaere (2002); SAA 17 = Dietrich (2003); SAA 18 = Reynolds (2003); SAA 19 = Luukko (2012); SAA 20 = Parpola (2017).
SpTUSptbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. SpTU 1 = Hunger (1976); SpTU 2 = von Weiher (1982); SpTU 3 = von Weiher (1988); SpTU 4 = von Weiher (1993); SpTU 5 = von Weiher (1998).
STTSultantepe Tablets. STT 1 = Gurney and Finkelstein (1957); STT 2 = Gurney and Hulin (1964).
TCLTextes Cuniformes du Louvre. TCL 6 = Thureau-Dangin (1922).
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