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The King’s City: A Comparative Study of Royal Patronage in Assur, Nineveh, and Babylon in the First Millennium BCE

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“Everything Must Go: Consequences of State Construction and Control in the Levant for the Eanna (591-590 BCE)”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Altorientalische Forschung, 2021, ISSN 2196-6761
Editor: DeGruyter

“All That Glitters: The Ideology of Gold in the Neo-Assyrian Empire”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Kaskal, 2019, ISSN 1971-8608
Editor: Ca'Foscari University of Venice

Another attestation of Basiya, son of Ariḫ, a Judean Merchant in Sippar

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires (NABU), 2019, ISSN 0989-5671
Editor: Sepoa

Another Exemplar of Esarhaddon’s Uruk B Cylinder (NBC 2511)

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 2019, ISSN 0022-0256
Editor: University of Chicago Press

Kings, Priests, and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Period

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2019, ISSN 1569-2124
Editor: Brill

“Destination Eanna: Cultic Assemblies Visiting Uruk During the Neo-Babylonian Period”

Autores: Shana Zaia, Rosaura Cauchi
Publicado en: Akkadica, 2019, ISSN 1378-5087
Editor: Assyriological Center Georges Dossin

“Let Praise of Aššur not be Forgotten: Temple Heterarchies and the Limits of Royal Patronage in the Neo-Assyrian Empire”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 2021, ISSN 1569-2124
Editor: Brill

“Divine Foundations: Religion and Assyrian Capital Cities”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: As Above, So Below, 2021
Editor: Eisenbrauns-Pennsylvania State University Press

“Protecting the King in Mesopotamia in the First Millennium BCE: Perspectives from the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Empires”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World, 2022
Editor: Brill

“The Cosmic Front: War and its Impact on Religion in the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 1000-610 BCE)”

Autores: Shana Zaia
Publicado en: Religion and War from Antiquity to Early Modernity: Historical Variations across the Mediterranean, Near East, and Europe, 2021
Editor: Bloomsbury Academic

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