Mesopotamian Civilizations
New and Bestselling Books
- Adapa and the South Wind
Shlomo Izre'el - Adoption in Old Babylonian Nippur and the Archive of Mannum-mešu-liṣṣur
Elizabeth C. Stone and David I. Owen, and with John R. Mitchell - Assyria
Mario Liverani - The babilili-Ritual from Hattusa (CTH 718)
Gary Beckman - Babylonia, the Gulf Region, and the Indus
Steffen Laursen and Piotr Steinkeller - Babylonian Creation Myths
Wilfred G. Lambert - Babylonian Oracle Questions
Wilfred G. Lambert - The Correspondence of the Kings of Ur
Piotr Michalowski - Cuneiform Texts from the Folios of W. G. Lambert, Part One
Edited by A. R. George and Junko Taniguchi - Cuneiform Texts from the Folios of W. G. Lambert, Part Two
Prepared for publication and edited by A. R. George and Junko Taniguchi - Fault, Responsibility, and Administrative Law in Late Babylonian Legal Texts
F. Rachel Magdalene, Cornelia Wunsch, and Bruce Wells - House Most High
Andrew R. George - Lamaštu
Walter Farber
- The Lamentation over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur
Piotr Michalowski - The Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur
Nili Samet - Legends of the Kings of Akkade
Joan Goodnick Westenholz - Letters to the King of Mari
Wolfgang Heimpel - Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography
Wayne Horowitz - The Monumental Reliefs of the Elamite Highlands
Javier Álvarez-Mon - Royal Statuary of Early Dynastic Mesopotamia
Gianni Marchesi and Nicolò Marchetti - Schlaf, Kindchen, Schlaf!
Walter Farber - Textes Culinaires Mesopotamiens
Jean Bottéro - Third-Millennium Legal and Administrative Texts in the Iraq Museum, Baghdad
By Piotr Steinkeller and J. N. Postgate - Time at Emar
Daniel E. Fleming - The Writing on the Wall
John Malcolm Russell
About this Series
Mesopotamian Civilizations publishes books that address aspects of any ancient Near Eastern civilization, with a specific focus on partnering with senior scholars to bring mature projects into print. Books in the series publish new cuneiform texts, reedit important texts or corpora, explore texts in their material contexts, and offer historical studies. Geographically, its scope encompasses the entire ancient Near East, including Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, the Gulf region, and the Indus Valley from the third millennium BCE into the Hellenistic period.
Editor:
Jacob Lauinger
Advisory Board:
Daniel E. Fleming
Claudia Glatz
Michael Kozuh
Walter Farber
Piotr Michalowski
Karen Radner
Irene Winter
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