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Early Babylonian Personal Names
From the Published Tablets of the So-Called Hammurabi Dynasty (B.C. 2)
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288 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive exploration of personal names from early Babylonian culture, focusing on their significance, origins, and usage within society. It delves into the linguistic and historical context of these names, providing insights into the identity and social structures of the period. By examining various sources, the work aims to shed light on the cultural practices and beliefs of the early Babylonians through the lens of their naming conventions.
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2005, hardcover
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