Journal of Cuneiform Studies

Volume 50 1998

Edited by
Piotr Michalowski, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Associate Editors
Gary Beckman, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Elizabeth Carter, University of California, Los Angeles
Piotr Steinkeller, Harvard University
Matthew W. Stolper, The Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

Production Manager
Billie Jean Collins, Emory University


CONTENTS

 

G. M. Beckman: Ishtar of Nineveh Reconsidered

M. Civil: "Adamdun," the Hippopotamus, and the Crocodile

B. J. Collins: Hattusili I, The Lion King

B. W. Fortson: A New Study of Hittite -wa(r)

H. A. Hoffner, Jr.: From the Disciplines of a Dictionary Editor

H. C. Melchert: Hittite arku- "chant, intone" vs. arkuwai- "make a plea"

P. Michalowski and A. Musir: Cuneiform Texts from Kazane Höyük

O. Soysal: A Forgotten Hittite Fragment of the KI.LAM Festival

C. E. Suter: A New Edition of the Lagash II Royal Inscriptions Including Gudea’s Cylinders

N. Veldhuis: TIN.TIR = Babylon, the Question of Canonisation, and the Production of Meaning

S. Yamada: The Manipulative Counting of the Euphrates Crossings in the Later Inscriptions of Shalmaneser III

 

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