Babylonian Section
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Vol. I / No. 3
By: J. A. Montgomery
A Love Charm On an Incantation Bowl: Babylonian Section
The incantation bowls from Babylonia are mostly of a prosaic and monotonous character. As one of the bowls in the […]
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Vol. I / No. 2
By: J. A. Montgomery
The Pronunciation of the “Ineffable Name” According to a Jewish Text in the Museum: Babylonian Section
One of the mysteries of Biblical scholarship is the correct form and pronunciation of the name of the God of […]
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Vol. I / No. 1
By: A. T. C.
A Vase of Xerxes: Babylonian Section
As early as 1762 Count Caylus published an account of a marble vase in the Cabinet des Médailles de Bibliotheque […]
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Vol. I / No. 1
By: A.T.C.
An Ancient Plow: Babylonian Section
An exceedingly interesting seal impression depicting a plow, drawn by two oxen, is found on a clay tablet with a […]
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