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Journal of Near Eastern studies

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Journal of Near Eastern Studies|July 1, 1984
Settlement surveys and documentary evidence: regional variation and secular trend in Mesopotamian demographyJ A Brinkman
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|August 18, 2009
"When you perform the ritual of 'rubbing'": on medicine and magic in Ancient MesopotamiaBarbara Böck
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|October 1, 1984
Another old Babylonian childbirth incantationG Farber
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|October 1, 1986
Blindness and night-blindness in AkkadianM Stol
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|April 1, 1988
Urbanization and the organization of animal production at Tell Jemmeh in the Middle Bronze Age LevantP Wapnish, B Hesse
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|July 1, 1992
Northwest Semitic incantations in an Egyptian medical papyrus of the fourteenth century B. C. ER C Steiner
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|February 14, 2006
Innovations and adaptations in ancient Egyptian medicineR K Ritner
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|January 1, 1974
Medical commentaries from NippurM Civil
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|January 1, 1980
Animal husbandry at Uruk in the Archaic PeriodM W Green
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|April 1, 1983
Omen texts concerning lesser known parts of the lungsI Starr
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Journal of Near Eastern Studies|July 1, 1984
Settlement surveys and documentary evidence: regional variation and secular trend in Mesopotamian demographyJ A Brinkman
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|August 18, 2009
"When you perform the ritual of 'rubbing'": on medicine and magic in Ancient MesopotamiaBarbara Böck
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|October 1, 1984
Another old Babylonian childbirth incantationG Farber
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|October 1, 1986
Blindness and night-blindness in AkkadianM Stol
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|April 1, 1988
Urbanization and the organization of animal production at Tell Jemmeh in the Middle Bronze Age LevantP Wapnish, B Hesse
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|July 1, 1992
Northwest Semitic incantations in an Egyptian medical papyrus of the fourteenth century B. C. ER C Steiner
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|February 14, 2006
Innovations and adaptations in ancient Egyptian medicineR K Ritner
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|January 1, 1974
Medical commentaries from NippurM Civil
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|January 1, 1980
Animal husbandry at Uruk in the Archaic PeriodM W Green
Journal of Near Eastern Studies|April 1, 1983
Omen texts concerning lesser known parts of the lungsI Starr
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