• Adam Falkenstein (17 September 1906 – 15 October 1966) was a German Assyriologist. He was born in Planegg, near Munich in Bavaria and died in Heidelberg...
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  • Look up Falkenstein in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Falkenstein or Falckenstein ("falcons' stone" in German) may refer to: Falkenstein, Lower Austria...
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    grammar to Adam Falkenstein. Aula Orientalis, 32: 283–297. Online Marstal, Erica. The beginnings of Sumerology (II). From Delitzsch’s grammar to Adam Falkenstein...
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    lutenist and composer Adam Falk (born 1965), American businessman and physicist Adam Falkenstein (1906–1966), German Assyriologist Adam Falkner, American...
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    texts from Uruk were published in a series of books (ATU) ATU 1. [15] Adam Falkenstein, "Archaische Texte aus Uruk", Berlin und Leipzig: Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft...
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  • Late Babylonian, and Seleucid period, that have been published by Adam Falkenstein and other Assyriological members of the German Archaeological Institute...
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    connect the disk and seals with literary works excavated in Nippur was Adam Falkenstein, who observed that the Temple Hymns and two hymns to Inanna: The Exaltation...
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    These texts were misunderstood by their first publisher in the 1930s, Adam Falkenstein, and it was only through the work of the German researchers Hans Nissen...
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    Further translations were made by M. Lambert and R. Tournay in 1948, Adam Falkenstein in 1953, Giorgio Castellino in 1977, Thorkild Jacobsen in 1987, and...
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    controversial, and there were a few grammatical corrections by Jacobsen and Adam Falkenstein in 1957 and 1966 respectively. Aga of Kish sends messengers to lord...
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