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Ishtar of Niniveh Reconsidered
(1998)
Examination of the character and function of the goddess Ishtar of the city of Nineveh, focusing on the Bronze Age.
New Joins to Hittite Treaties
(1997)
Presentation of textual additions to three Hittite diplomatic documents
Where is Lowland Maya archaeology headed?
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1995-03)
This article isolates three important trends in Lowland Maya archaeology during the last decade: (1) increased use of the conjunctive approach, with renewed appreciation of context and provenience; (2) waning use of the ...
Royal Ideology and State Administration in Hittite Anatolia
(Scribners, 1995)
Examination of the character and function of the king in the society of the Hittites of the Late Bronze Age.
An Adoption and Inheritance Contract from the Reign of Iggid-Lim of Hana
(1993)
Publication of a document from the Yale Babylonian Collection deriving from the Middle Bronze Age Kingdom of Hana on the middle course of the Euphrates
Emar and Its Archives
(1996)
An overview of the collection of Late Bronze Age cuneiform tablets recovered from the site of Meskene/Emar on the middle Euphrates in Syria
The frankaus of London: A study in radical assimilation, 1837–1967
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Haifa University Press ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1994-03)
Mechanistic steps in the photoreduction of mercury in natural waters
(Elsevier, 1994-09-01)
Elemental mercury accounts for 10-50% of the dissolved mercury in lakes but plays a vital role in the cycling of this element in lacustrine environments. The view is advanced that a large fraction of the Hg(0) is generated ...