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Studies Presented to Robert D. Biggs, June 4, 2004
Studies Presented to Robert D. Biggs, June 4, 2004, Robert D Biggs joined the staff of the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary (CAD) in 1963 after receiving his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. In June 2004, he celebrated his 70th birthday and retired from the University of Chicago as Professor of Assyriology , Studies Presented to Robert D. Biggs, June 4, 2004 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Studies Presented to Robert D. Biggs, June 4, 2004
  • Written by author Martha T. Roth
  • Published by The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, October 2007
  • Robert D Biggs joined the staff of the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary (CAD) in 1963 after receiving his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. In June 2004, he celebrated his 70th birthday and retired from the University of Chicago as Professor of Assyriology
  • Robert D Biggs joined the staff of the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary (CAD) in 1963 after receiving his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. In June 2004, he celebrated his 70th birthday and retired from the University of Chicago as Professor of Assyriology
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Foreword   Martha T. Roth     vii
Editorial Note   Paula von Bechtolsheim     ix
My Career in Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology   Robert D. Biggs     xi
Bibliography of Publications by Robert D. Biggs   Charles E. Jones   Paula von Bechtolsheim     xxxv
Contributions
Masculine or Feminine? The Case of Conflicting Gender Determinatives for Middle Babylonian Personal Names   J. A. Brinkman     1
Early Semitic Loanwords in Sumerian   Miguel Civil     11
Pecus Non Olet? Visiting the Royal Stockyards of Drehem During the First Month of Amarsu'ena 2   Gertrud Farber     35
Imgur-sin Und Seine Beiden Sohne: Eine (Night Ganz) Neue Altbabylonische Erbteilungsurkunde Aus Ur, Gefunden Wahrscheinlich in Larsa   Walter Farber     65
A "Galleon" at Nippur   McGuire Gibson     81
Liebes- Und Hundebeschworungen Im Kontext   Brigitte Groneberg     91
Eine Verbalform Zum Nachdenken   Hans Hirsch     109
A Brief Commentary on the Hittite Illuyanka Myth (CTH 321)   Harry A. Hoffner, Jr.     119
How to Make the Gods Speak: A Late Babylonian Tablet Related to the Microzodiac   Hermann Hunger     141
Zum Imperativ Des Semitischen   Burkhart Kienast     153
Of Babies, Boats, and Arks   Anne Draffkorn Kilmer     159
An Exotic Babylonian God-List   W. G. Lambert     167
Going to the River   Mogens Trolle Larsen     173
Esarhaddon's Exile: Some Speculative History   Erle V. Leichty     189
Samas of Sippar and the First Dynasty of Babylon   Jennie Myers     193
Another Harbinger of the Golden Age   Erica Reiner     201
On Amputation, Beating, and Illegal Seizure   Martha T. Roth     207
On Sand Dunes, Mountain Ranges, and Mountain Peaks   Piotr Steinkeller     219
Remarks on Some Sumerograms and Akkadian Words   Marten Stol     233
Kasr Text's: Excavated-But Not in Berlin   Matthew W. Stolper     243
Sisterly Advice on an Endangered Marriage in an Old Assyrian Letter   K. R. Veenhof     285
The True Shepherd of Uruk   Joan Goodnick Westenholz     305
The Paleography and Values of the Sign Kib   Christopher Woods     325
Clay Sealings from the Early Dynastic I Levels of the Inanna Temple at Nippur: A Preliminary Analysis   Richard L. Zettler     343


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