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Published 2014
A Corpus of Syriac incantation bowls : Syriac magical texts from Late-Antique Mesopotamia /

: The Aramaic incantation bowls from Sasanian Mesopotamia are the most important source we have for studying the everyday beliefs of the Jewish, Christian, Mandaean, Manichaean, Zoroastrian and Pagan communities on the eve of the Islamic conquests. In A Corpus of Syriac Incantation Bowls , Marco Moriggi presents new editions of forty-nine Syriac incantation bowls that were originally published between 1853 and 2012, with accompanying introductions, translations, philological notes, photographs and glossaries. Furthermore, there is a detailed analysis of the Estrangela and Manichaean scripts as used on the bowls, together with newly drawn script charts. In gathering, organising and updating most of the published Syriac bowls, this book provides a valuable resource for further research into both their language and content. \'This volume is a significant contribution to the study of the Syriac incantation bowls, and it should be of great interest to scholars of 'magic' in Late Antiquity as well as to those working in Syriac language, literature, and history, since the Syriac incantation bowls are a fascinating-yet often neglected-component of the broader Syriac heritage.\' - Aaron M. Butts , The Catholic University of America - Washington D.C., JNES (October 2015) . \'Moriggi's new book will no doubt become an essential reference work for all interested in Syriac magical texts from late-antiquity. It is also an important contribution not only to our knowledge of the language of the Syriac incantation bowls, but to the whole field of Babylonian Aramaic (JBA and Mandaic).\' - Ohad Abudraham , Ben-Gurion University of the Negev - Beer Sheva, Israel, Orientalia (2015) . \'The volume certainly makes an enormous contribution to furthering studies on Syriac incantation texts, and more generally on incantation bowls. For any scholar who has an interest in incantation bowls, this work is a 'mustʼ\' - Erica C. D. Hunter , SOAS University of London, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 113.1 (2018) .
: 1 online resource (pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004272798 : 2211-016X ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Folk-Tales of 'Iraq.

: xxiv, 303 pages, [15] leaves of plates : illustration ; 23 cm.

Published 1995
Man and images in the ancient Near East /

: 188 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-158). : 1559211296

Published 1939
Sculpture of the third millennium B.C. from Tell Asmar and Khafajah /

: "This volume is one of a group planned to present as a whole the work of the Oriental Institute's Iraq expedition in the Diy��l�� region." : xiii, 87 pages, 115 plates : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 1976
Plant wealth of Iraq : a dictionary of economic plants /

: 507 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Sasanian Jewlry and its culture : a lexicon of Jewish and related seals /

: 74 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-69) and index. : 9780252033674

Published 2008
Ancient Mesopotamia at the dawn of civilization : the evolution of an urban landscape /

: xviii, 230 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm : Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-219) and index. : 9780226013770

Published 2017
Early Mesopotamian divination literature : its organizational framework and generative and paradigmatic characteristics /

: In Early Mesopotamian Divination Literature: Its Organizational Framework and Generative and Paradigmatic Characteristics , Abraham Winitzer provides a detailed study of the Akkadian Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1600 BC) omen collections stemming from extispicy, the most significant Mesopotamian divination technique for most of that civilization's history. Paying close attention to these texts' organizational structure, Winitzer details the mechanics responsible for their origins and development, and highlights key characteristics of a conceptual framework that helped reconfigure Mesopotamian divination into a literature in line with significant, new forms of literary expression from the same time. This literature, Winitzer concludes, represents an early form of scientific reasoning that began to appreciate the centrality of texts and textual interpretation in this civilization's production, organization, and conception of knowledge.
: 1 online resource (xxi, 489 pages) : Includes bibliographical references (p. 460-477) and index. : 9789004347007 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2017
Sunlight and shade in the first cities : a sensory archaeology of early Iraq /

: Based on thesis (doctoral)-University College, London, 2012. : 263 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Bibliography : pages 251-263. : 9783525540534

Furniture from SW.7 Fort Shalmaneser : commentary, catalogue and plates /

: 120 pages, [56] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : pages 118-120. : 0903472023

Published 2017
Painting pots, painting people : late Neolithic ceramics in ancient Mesopotamia /

: viii, 224 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781785704390

Prehistoric Investigations in Iraqi Kurdistan / by Robert J. Braidwood, Bruce Howe ; With Contributions by Hans Helbaek and others.

: xxviii, 184 pages : illustrations, 29 plates, 5 maps ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages xiii-xxviii.

Published 2023
The Roman frontier with Persia in North-Eastern Mesopotamia : fortresses and roads around Singara /

: This volume investigates the Roman city of Singara and the fortifications and roads in the surrounding area. The Rome/Persia frontier has been little studied, in part because of the difficulty of access for scholars, but was of great importance because it separated the two major civilisations of the early first millennium CE.
: Also issued in print: 2023. : 1 online resource (v, 135 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781803273433 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2018
Iron oxide rock artefacts in Mesopotamia c. 2600-1200 BC : an interdisciplinary study of hematite, goethite and magnetite objects /

: The flourishing civilisations of Mesopotamia imported all kinds of materials from the surrounding regions. Iron oxide rock was very popular for weight stones and cylinder seals around 2000 BC. This research aims to determine the region of origin for the raw material, what made people start using iron oxide rock, and what led them to stop using it.
: Previously issued in print: 2018. : 1 online resource (vi, 258 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : 9781784919658 (ebook) :

Published 1957
The creative history of Iraq /

: "Credit for the preparation of this publication is due to Sayid Fuad Safar, the Inspector-General of Excavation, and Sayid Bashir Francis, the Specialist Inspector of Antiquities. Acknowledgement is due also to Mr. David Oates, of Cambridge University, and to Sayid Antran Ivan, photographer of the Directorate-General of Antiquities"--Pref.
"February, 1957"--Foreword.
Foreword signed by Director-General of Antiquities. : 53 pages, [1] leaf of plates : illustrations (1 color), color maps ; 28 cm.

Published 1950
Qāʼimat al-ṭuyūr al-ʻIrāqīyah /

: 2, 59, 5 pages : 25 cm.

Al-Miʻdān, aw, sukkān al-ahwār /

: Published in the journal of the Royal Central Asian Society, January 1954.
Translation of : The Ma'dan, or, marsh dwellers of southern Iraq. : 48 pages : folded maps ; 24 cm

Guests of the Sheik : an ethnography of an Iraqi village /

: Reprint of 1965 edition published by Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.
Includes index. : xii, 346 pages ; 18 cm. : 0385014856

Animal Remains from Tell Asmar /

: Includes bibliographical footnotes. : xiii, 52 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Published 2019
Aramaic graffiti from Hatra : a study based on the archive of the Missione Archeologica Italiana /

: Graffiti are an often neglected but crucial witness to everyday life of ancient civilizations. The Aramaic graffiti from Hatra (North Iraq) can make an invaluable contribution in this sense, distributed as they were in various buildings throughout this city which flourished between the 1st and the Third century AD. Thanks to an effective interaction between epigraphy and archaeology, Marco Moriggi and Ilaria Bucci offer a thorough analysis of the Aramaic graffiti from Hatra as documented by the Archive of the Missione Archeologica Italiana (Turin). In addition to the edition of 48 published and 37 unpublished graffiti, this study further includes the concordances of numbers of all Hatran texts published so far and full archaeological information about the graffiti.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004397644