• Stephanie Mary Dalley FSA (née Page; March 1943) is a British Assyriologist and scholar of the Ancient Near East. Prior to her retirement, she was a teaching...
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    Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, (1853) Dalley (2013), pp. 62–63 R Lane Fox, Alexander the Great (1973) Stephanie Dalley (2013). The Mystery of the Hanging...
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    water, although Anzû is alternately depicted as a lion-headed eagle. Stephanie Dalley, in Myths from Mesopotamia, writes that "the Epic of Anzu is principally...
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    its foundations, but many historians disagree about the location. Stephanie Dalley has argued that the hanging gardens were actually located near the...
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    Europe". Archived from the original on 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2009-09-14. Stephanie Dalley (2013), The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: an elusive World...
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  • American ice dancer Stephanie Dalley (born 1943), British Assyriologist and scholar of the Ancient Near East. William Bede Dalley (1831–1888), Australian...
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    of Assyrian King Sennacherib (704–681 BC) has been interpreted by Stephanie Dalley to describe casting water screws in bronze some 350 years earlier....
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    it among the largest settlements worldwide. Some scholars such as Stephanie Dalley at Oxford believe that the garden which Sennacherib built next to his...
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    gifts of jewels. Shamhat's name means literally "the luscious one". Stephanie Dalley (2000) Myths from Mesopotamia, Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh and others...
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    of Assyrian king Sennacherib (704–681 BC) has been interpreted by Stephanie Dalley to describe casting water screws in bronze some 350 years earlier....
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