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Gimbutas academia algonquian arabic assyrian athabaskan bureaucracy celtic credentialism crete dictionary elamite esperanto feminism gender geography isogloss language hat languages logic mandarin maya mediterranean mycenaean north caucasian persian phonetics proto-steppe racism sanskrit senet venetic
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Gimbutas academia algonquian arabic assyrian athabaskan bureaucracy celtic credentialism crete dictionary elamite esperanto feminism gender geography isogloss language hat languages logic mandarin maya mediterranean mycenaean north caucasian persian phonetics proto-steppe racism sanskrit senet venetic
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Gimbutas academia algonquian arabic assyrian athabaskan bureaucracy celtic credentialism crete dictionary elamite esperanto feminism gender geography isogloss language hat languages logic mandarin maya mediterranean mycenaean north caucasian persian phonetics proto-steppe racism sanskrit senet venetic
A little note on Etruscan adjectives and case agreement 2010
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I wonder, if "Nineveh" had been the term used for the assyrian empire as rome is/was used to describe the roman empire, whether or not the intentions of these ancient geographic descriptions would be more obvious.
J. R. R. Tolkien Referees NIV vs. JB Smackdown in Nineveh James F. McGrath 2009
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If Nineveh had also been both a term term used to describe the assyrian empire AND interchangably a term used to describe the city, then the writer of the period might have been able to use other words that specifically identify the economic/resource power of the city locally from both its imperial influence and simply it's city walls.
J. R. R. Tolkien Referees NIV vs. JB Smackdown in Nineveh James F. McGrath 2009
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Lastly, from an ANE perspective, it seems that shmita and dror/yovel were practiced by assyrian kings at times determined by the king.
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The assyrian kings governed her either by means of viceroys, such as Belibus, Regibelus, Mesesimordachus, and
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Labels: assyrian; christianity in iran, christian Iranian, Churches; islamic republic of iran; iran
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