as a priest there before becoming king. In 2007, the Assyriologist Michael Jursa identified Nabopolassar as the son of Nebuchadnezzar (or Kudurru), a...
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Ancient and Modern, London: British School of Archaeology in Iraq, 2007 Michael Jursa, "A 'Prisoner Text' from Birmingham", in G. Chambon, M. Guichard & A...
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the anti-Assyrian activities of his two sons. In 2007, Assyriologist Michael Jursa identified Nebuchadnezzar as the father of Nabopolassar, the founder...
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instance that Nebuchadnezzar's daughters lived in the city. In 2007, Michael Jursa advanced the theory that Nabopolassar was a member of a prominent political...
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Near Eastern and Greco-Roman Economic History, by Heather D. Baker and Michael Jursa. Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books. pp. 234–259. doi:10.2307/j.ctvh1dn9m...
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successor) daughters lived in the city. In 2007, the Assyriologist Michael Jursa advanced the theory that Nabopolassar was a member of a prominent political...
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the Babylonian captivity.[citation needed] In July 2007, Assyrologist Michael Jursa translated a cuneiform tablet dated to 595 BC, as describing a Nabusharrussu-ukin...
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report". Buried History, 51, 57–60 MacGinnis, J. (2015). Ira Spar, Michael Jursa: "Cuneiform Texts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art IV: The Ebabbar...
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acquired it in 1920, but it had remained in storage unpublished until Michael Jursa (associate professor at the University of Vienna) discovered its relevance...
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vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Nab-Nuzi. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 29–30. Michael Jursa (2009). "Die Kralle des Meeres und andere Aramota". Philologisches und...
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