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1 Prof. Ran Zadok Contact info: Carter Building, Room 305 Professor Emeritus of Mesopotamian, Iranian and Judaic Studies, Institute of Archaeology R. Zadok, Catalogue of Documents from Borsippa (Messina 2009) revisions and corrections Contact details Prof. emeritus. Ran Zadok Tel Aviv University The Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology Tel Aviv 69778 Israel Tel. +972-3-6485925 (home), 054-4666429 (mobile), Fax. +972-3- 6407237 [email protected], [email protected] Curriculum Vitae 16.9.1944 - Born in Petah-Tikva, Israel Ran Zadok is specialising in the history and philology of the Fertile Crescent, especially Mesopotamia, and of western Iran, mainly, but not exclusively, between 1200 and 330 BCE. His research interests fall under eight main themes as revealed by his publications (what follows serves also as a topical index to his Publications section) 1. Foreign minorities in Mesopotamia during the 1 st millennium BCE:

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Prof. Ran Zadok

Contact info: Carter Building, Room 305

Professor Emeritus of Mesopotamian, Iranian and Judaic Studies,

Institute of Archaeology

R. Zadok, Catalogue of Documents from Borsippa (Messina 2009) –

revisions and corrections

Contact details

Prof. emeritus. Ran Zadok

Tel Aviv University

The Sonia and Marco Nadler

Institute of Archaeology

Tel Aviv 69778 Israel

Tel. +972-3-6485925 (home), 054-4666429 (mobile), Fax. +972-3-

6407237

[email protected], [email protected]

Curriculum Vitae

16.9.1944 - Born in Petah-Tikva, Israel

Ran Zadok is specialising in the history and philology of the Fertile

Crescent, especially Mesopotamia, and of western Iran, mainly, but not

exclusively, between 1200 and 330 BCE. His research interests fall

under eight main themes as revealed by his publications (what follows

serves also as a topical index to his Publications section)

1. Foreign minorities in Mesopotamia during the 1st millennium BCE:

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Arameans in upper Mesopotamia during the early Chaldean period

(B/85);

Arameans and Arabians in Babylonia (A/1, B/144, 145, E/8, 10, 12);

North Syrians in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia (B/19, 22);

Chaldeans in Babylonia c. 900-550 BCE (E/10);

Arabians in Mesopotamia in the 1st millennium BCE (B/24, 66, 85, 157);

Phoenicians and Philistines in Sargonid Assyria (B/15, 84, 91, 95);

Phoenicians, Philistines and Moabites in Chaldean and Achaemenid

Babylonia (B/15, 84; E/12);

Other Transjordanians in Babylonia (B/91);

Israelites-Judeans in Assyria (A/2, 7, B/28, 39, 73, 77, 84, 85, 91, 95,

146, 175; E/7; the core of the pertinent textual corpus is translated into

Hebrew in B/39)

Judeans in Babylonia during the Chaldean and Achaemenid periods (A/2,

7, B/28, 42, 73,77, 84, 91, 146, 177; E/7, 11; the core of the pertinent

textual corpus translated into Hebrew in A/3 and F/2). Their socio-

economic situation is discussed in B/8.

Assyrians in Sargonid, Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia (B/45, 84,

115) and in Egypt (B/181);

West Semites and various non-Semites in Neo-Assyrian sources (the

onomastic evidence, A/ 9-11);

Egyptians in Sargonid Assyria (B/10);

Egyptians in Chaldean, Achaemenid and Hellenistic Babylonia (B/10,

19, 35, 75, 152, E/8);

Anatolians in Assyria (B/80, 162);

Anatolians in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia (B/19, 80, 152);

Greeks in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia (B/152);

Hurro-Urartians in Assyria (B/84, 128);

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Peoples from the Armenian Plateau in Chaldean and Achaemenid

Babylonia (B/19);

2. History and Historical Geography of the Fertile Crescent, 1200-

330 BCE:

The early history of the Arameans in upper Mesopotamia (B/68, 111,

E/1, 9);

Historical geography of upper Mesopotamia (B/119, 173);

Historical geography of Babylonia in the the 1st millennium BCE (A/5,

B/50, 94, D/20, 21);

Historical geography of northeastern Babylonia (B/84, 87, 126);

Historical geography of northern and central Babylonia (B/95, 124);

Borsippa and its region (B/95, 155, 158);

The socio-economic structure of Borsippa (A/14, B/170);

Historical geography of the Nippur region during the late-Assyrian,

Chaldean and Achaemenid periods (B/17; E/12),

Historical geography of several Babylonian regions (B/8, 95, 147,

174);

Historical geography of upper Mesopotamia (B/69, 147, 168, D/11

[notably Qatara]);

Historical geography of Assyria (B/157);

The ethno-linguistic character of upper Mesopotamia and Assyria proper

(E/3, 5);

Cults in Assyria and upper Mesopotamia (E/6);

Historical geography of Mesopotamia and northern Syria (B/61);

History of the Arameans in northern Syria (B/44);

The ethno-linguistic character and geographical distribution of the

population from the kingdom of Emar (B/70);

Historical geography of northern Syria and Lebanon (B/92, 95);

Historical geography of Lebanon (B/30);

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Early Israelite history (B/ 91);

Israelite-Judean history (B/161);

The historicity of the genealogical-prosopographical lists in the OT

(B/122);

Historical geography of Greater Esdraelon (diachronic, B/166);

Prosopography of Samaria (B/123),

Old Testament prosopography (B/58, 67, 77, 122);

Historical geography of Judah (B/18, 60);

History and prosopography of Achaemenid Judah (B/169);

Philistia (B/161);

Philistian history (B/13);

Prosopography of Philistia (B/161);

Idumean chronology (B/105);

Prosopography of Idumea (B/121, 131);

3. The ethno-linguistic character of the Fertile Crescent in the

2nd

millennium BCE:

Historical geography of the Fertile Crescent (D/16); Proto-Arameans

and Suteans (B/49, 178);

Hurrians in upper Mesopotamia (D/28);

Hurrian and other non-Semitic names from Emar (B/63);

Historical geography of northern Syria (D/13);

Historical geography and prosopography of Canaan (D/17, E/4).

4. The ethno-linguistic character of the Semitic-speaking population

of the Levant in the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods and

that of Mesopotamia in the Parthian and Sassanian periods (B/95,

112, 121 and B/130 respectively).

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5. Connections between the Pre-Hellenistic Fertile Crescent and

western Iran (including Kurdistan, the eastern part of Armenian

Plateau and the Persian Gulf):

Population groups from Iran in Babylonia during the 2nd

half of the

3rd

millennium BCE as well as connections between western Iran and

Mesopotamia then (B/80, 81);

Population groups from Iran in Babylonia during the 2nd

millennium

BCE as well as connections between western Iran and Mesopotamia then

(B/57);

Connections between Babylonia and western Iran in the 6th century BCE

(B/6);

Babylonian-Elamite connections in the 1st millennium BCE (B/167);

Historical geography and ethno-linguistic character of northwestern Iran

and Kurdistan in the Neo-Assyrian period (A/8, B/26, 146);

Historical geography of Media (B/127, 132, 133);

Anthroponymy of Media (B/133);

Historical geography of western Iran in the Chaldean, Achaemenid and

Hellenistic periods (A/5);

Westerners in Zamua and northeast of Assyria proper (B/84);

Historical geography of Tilwun (B/26);

Iranians in Sargonid Assyria (A/8);

Iranians in Achaemenid Babylonia (B/12, 26, 146; D/22);

Old Iranian names in Neo/Late-Babylonian (B/2, 3, 13, 33, 80, 84, 110,

124, 128);

Phonology of Old Iranian material in LB (D/1);

Notes on DB especially the rendering of the Iranian material in LB

(D/9);

Deportations from northwestern Media to Philistia (B/59);

Old Iranian name from Samaria, (B/131, p. 664);

Old Iranian names in Imperial Aramaic (B/54, 84, D/15);

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Old Iranian names in the Old Testament (B/4, 53, 159);

Old Iranian anthroponmy (B/26, 37, 40, 43, 55, 65, 72, 134, 137);

Old Iranian lexicography (B/25, 37, 43, 122, 124); Elamites in

Babylonia (B/84);

Elamite-Babylonian connections (B/86; C/9);

The Ethno-linguistic character of Elam (B/75; C/8);

Judeans in Achaemenid Susiana (B/41);

Elamite onomastics (A/4, B/34, 37, 64, 71);

Elamite lexicography (B/37, 82);

Kassites and other peoples from northwestern Iran in Chaldean and

Achaemenid Babylonia (B/19);

Kassites (B/47);

Kassite onomastics (B/43, 55, 65, 128);

Hurrian names in 2nd

-millennium Mesopotamia (B/40, 43, 55, 78, 80);

Atypical and strange names (B/78, 84);

Hurrian toponyms (B/122);

Indo-Aryan and other non-Semitic names (B/ 43, 55);

Non-Semitic names in Neo-Assyrian and Neo/Late-Babylonian sources

(B/20).

6. West Semitic (including biblical) epigraphy, lexicography,

anthroponymy and toponymy:

Aramaic epigraphy (B/31, 159);

Lexicography from OB Mari (B/76);

Lexicography from MB Emar (B/74);

Aramaic lexicography (mˤṣrt "wine- or oil-press", B/131, p. 601);

Aramaic lexicography in Akkadian rendering (B/43, 62, 84, 95; D/8);

Aramaic-Hebrew lexicography (B/38, 77);

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Biblical lexicography- comparative method (B/29, 32, 158);

Anthroponymy of the ancient Near East (C/5);

Amorite onomastics (B/79, 178; D/11);

Onomastics of Canaan in the 2nd

millennium BCE (B/77);

Amarna anthroponymy (D/23);

Emar anthroponymy (B/74);

West Semitic onomasticon from Mesopotamia in the 1st millennium BCE

(B/13, 32, 43, 131; D/8);

The West Semitic onomasticon from 1st millennium Babylonia, semantics

of theophorous anthroponyms (D/6);

Phonology of West Semitic anthroponyms from 1st millennium

Babylonia (D/2);

West Semitic onomasticon in Neo-Assyrian sources (A/9-11, B/80, 84,

114, 159);

Syro-Palestinian names in Neo-Assyrian sources (B/13);

West Semitic anthroponymy from 1st-millennium Mesopotamia (D/16);

West Semitic anthroponymy in NB/LB (B/80, 88; D/19);

West Semitic onomastics (A/1-3; B/8, 9, 11, 13);

West Semitic anthroponymy (B/46, 72);

Old Syriac onomastics (B/130);

Phoenician anthroponymy (B/91);

Philistian anthroponymy (B/91, 147, 161);

Hebrew-Canaanite anthroponymy (B/77, 111, 176);

Biblical anthroponymy including Israelite-Judean names in West

Semitic epigraphy, cuneiform and Egyptian (A/6; B/60, 77, 103, 147,

159; D/10);

Biblical anthroponymy of non-Israelites (B/21, 29);

Non-Hebrew names in the Bible and epigraphical sources referring to

Israelites-Judeans (B/52);

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Post-Biblical Hebrew anthroponymy (D/10);

Post-Biblical Jewish anthroponymy (B/56, 83);

Anthroponymy of Samaria (B/51);

South Transjordanian anthroponymy (B/91);

Idumean anthroponymy (B/91, 131);

Arabian anthroponymy (B/24, 111, 147);

Arabian compound names (including anthroponyms beginning with

prepositions and particles (B/131);

Amorite toponymy (B/95);

Neo/Late-Babylonian toponymy (B/14, 23, 80, 84);

Toponymy of Assyria proper and adjacent regions (B/14, 84, 114; D/16);

Syro-Palestinian toponymy (B/7, 18, 91, 147, 148);

Toponymy of Lebanon (B/7, 67, 95);

Phoenician toponymy (B/14, 91);

Levantine toponyms in the Old Testament, Amarna, and sources from

the Hellenistic-Roman age as well as survivals (B/7, 21, 89, 131, 184,

185);

Toponyms in Akkadian sources from Canaan (B/21, 89);

Toponyms in post-Biblical sources (B/16, 38, 89);

Toponymy of Samaria (B/51);

Toponymy of Judah (B/182);

Philistian toponymy (B/89, 91);

Ancient survivals in modern Palestinian and other Levantine Arabic

toponymy (B/7, 48, 89, 90, 131, 147, 166, 172).

7. Neo-Assyrian texts and archives (with ethno-linguistic and socio-

economic implications):

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Tablets from Tel Hadid (B/129);

Archives (B/160, 171);

Theophorous elements (E/6).

8. Neo- and Late-Babylonian (NB/LB) texts:

Editions (including partial ones): A/12, 14, 84, 86, 93, 95, 96, 97, 99,

100, 101, 102, 106, 107, 109, 113, 117, 120, 125, 131 [NB "slave

tag", 661-662], 135, 136, 138, 139, 140, 141, 146, 147, 149, 150, 151,

152, 153, 154, 158, 163, 165, 170, 174, 178; D/19, 26, E/2, 7, 8.

Lexicography (B/25, 27, 32, 36, 37, 43, 46, 103, 106, 107, 113, 118,

135, 138, 178);

NB/LB prosopography and socio-economic background (B/25, 178, 180);

Transcriptions of Greek names in LB (B/37);

A Babylonian culinary practice (B/18).

9. Other cuneiform texts (B/183, 186).

Education

1968 - B.A., Tel Aviv University (History of the Middle East and History

of the People of Israel)

1971 - M.A., Hebrew University (History of the People of Israel, summa

cum laude)

1975 - Ph.D., Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Assyriology and Iranian

Studies, summa cum laude)

Dissertation: Nippur during the Achaemenid period: Geographical and

Ethnic Aspects (supervisors: Profs. H. Tadmor and S. Shaked)

1973-1975 - Studies, University of Cambridge, England (Iranian

philology under Prof. I. Gershevitch; not for any degree)

Experience

1969-1972 - Bibliographer, Encyclopaedia Biblica Instituti Bialik,

Jerusalem

1971-1972 - Assistant, Dept. of Assyriology, Hebrew University

1975-1981 - Lecturer of Mesopotamian, Iranian and Judaic Studies, Tel

Aviv University

1976-1977 - Research Associate (part time), Dept. of Hebrew and

Semitic Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel

1977-1982 - Lecturer (part time), History of the People of Israel,

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University of Haifa, Israel

1981-1982 - Visiting Senior Lecturer, School of Advanced Studies,

Hebrew University (part time)

1981-1986 - Senior Research Associate in Mesopotamian, Iranian and

Judaic Studies, Tel Aviv University

1985 - Visiting Senior Lecturer, School of Jewish Studies (Juedische

Hochschule), University of Heidelberg, Germany

1986-1991 - Principal Research Associate (= Associate Research

Professor) in Mesopotamian, Iranian and Judaic Studies, Tel Aviv

University

1991 to present - Full Professor of Mesopotamian, Iranian and Judaic

Studies, Tel Aviv University (Emertus as from 1.10.2012)

2009 - Participated in the preliminary survey at Tel Azeka

Active Participation in Scientific Meetings

1983 – 30 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Leiden, Holland

1983 - Deutscher Orientalistentag, Tuebingen, Germany

1987 – 34 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Istanbul, Turkey

1992 – 39 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Heidelberg,

Germany

1993 - Conference on Neo-Assyrian Geography, Università La Sapienza,

Rome, Italy

1994 - Conference on Mutual Influences between Peoples and Cultures in

the Ancient Near East, University of Haifa

1996 - Conference on the Bible, Israel and the Ancient Near East (in

honour of Prof. M. Heltzer), University of Haifa

1997 – 44 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Venice, Italy

1998 - Y. Aharoni Memorial Conference, Tel Aviv University, Institute

of Archaeology

1999 - 2nd Conference on Aramaic Argillary Texts, University of

Tuebingen, Germany

2001 - Conference on Judah and the Judeans in the Neo-Babylonian

Period. Tel Aviv University

2002 - Conference of the History of Iraqi Jewry,Or-Yehuda,Israel

2004, 2009- Annual conference of the Israeli Association of Assyriology.

Tel Aviv University

2007- 53 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Moscow and Saint-

Petersburg, Russia

2008- Symposium on Iranian Onomastics. Austrian Acadmy of Sciences,

Vienna

2010- The Ancient Near East in the 12th-10th Centuries BCE : Culture

and History, conference, University of Haifa, 2-5.5.10

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2010- Workshop on Chaldeans, Arameans and Arabians. 24-25.6.10,

Leipzig, Germany.

2011- Computer-Aided Research of Historical Archives in the

Humanities. Workshop, TAU, 22.5.11

2011 - “Encounters by the Rivers of Babylon: Scholarly Conversations

between Jews, Iranians and Babylonians” . conference, Hebrew

University, Scholion – Interdisciplinary Research Center in Jewish

Studies May 23-25.5.11

2011- Exile and Return: the Babylonian Context. Workshop London,

UCL,10-12.11.11

2012 - International Symposium on Iranian and Indo-European

Onomastics and Linguistics in Memory of Prof. Dr. Manfred Mayrhofer,

organized by the Institute of Iranian Studies of the Austrian Academy of

Sciences and the Vienna Oriental Society, Vienna, May 2012

2012- International Symposium "Linguistic Studies in Iranian and Indo-

European Languages in Memoriam Xavier Tremblay", organized by the

Institute of Iranian Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the

Vienna Oriental Society and the University of Bologna at Ravenna,

Vienna, November 2012

2013- Living in an Ancient Multi-Cultural society: the Case of the

Egyptians in Early Iron Age Mesopotamia, Castellans (near Basel),

21.10-3.11.13

2014 - Annual conference of the Israel Society for Assyriology and

Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Tel Aviv, February 2014

2015- Prof. Dr. Gebhard Selz Jubilee Symposium "Multilingualism in

Pre-Modern Societies of Ancient Eurasia" organized by the Oriental

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Institute of the University of Vienna and the Institute of Iranian Studies

of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, July 2015

2016 - First international Banana conference: Babylonian Names and

Name-Giving", Catholic University of Leuven, February 2016

2016 - International workshop "Multilingualism and History of

Knowledge", organized by the University of Verona, Dipartimento di

Culture e Civiltà, the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the

international research group "Multilingualism and History of

Knowledge", Verona, March 2016

International conference: Ane:ra:n in Era:nshahr: Ethnic Groups in the

Iranian Realm, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, June 2016

2016 - 62 Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Philadelphia, July

2016

2016- International workshop "Multilingualism, Communication and

Social Reality in Pre-Modern Eurasia: Linguistic, Ritual and Socio-

Economic Aspects", organized by the Institute of Iranian Studies of the

Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Vienna Oriental Society, Vienna,

December 2016

2017- International conference: "A Question of Identity: Formation,

Transition, Negotiation", organized by the Mandel Scholion

Interdisciplinary Center, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, January

2017

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2017- Annual meeting of the Minerva Center for the RIAB, Bar-Ilan

University, on Aram, March 2017

2017- Conference: Nebuchadnezzar II, History, Archaeology and

Memory, Tel Aviv University, April 2017.

Research Trips

1978 - Chicago (The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary) and Tuebingen

(Tuebinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients)

1975, 1995, 2000, 2006 - Cambridge, England (Babylonian tablets in the

Fitzwilliam Museum)

1980-2009 - Boston and Philadelphia (Babylonian tablet collections)

1989, 1991, 1994-1998, 2000-2004, 2005 - Philadelphia (Babylonian

tablet collection)

1990-2016 (twice or three times a year) - The British Museum, London

(Babylonian tablets)

1994-2014, 2016 - New Haven and Boston (Babylonian tablets at Yale

and Harvard Universities)

1995, 2000-2002, 2005, 2015 - New York (Babylonian tablets at the

Columbia University and the New York Public Library)

1996-2000,2002, 2007 - Claremont Graduate University (Babylonian

tablets)

1998-2002, 2013 - Geneva, Switzerland (Babylonian tablets)

1998, 1999 - University of Helsinki, Finland (adviser for the project

Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire)

2000-2002 - Oxford, Ashmolean Museum (Babylonian tablets) and Salt

Lake City (Babylonian tablets)

2001, 2002 - Mainz, Roemisch-Germanisches Museum (Babylonian

tablets)

2002-2005 - Berrien Springs MI, Horn Archaeological Museum

(Babylonian tablets)

2005, 2008, 2009 - Smith College (Northampton, MA) - Tablet

Collection

2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 - World Heritage Museum (Urbana, Illinois)-

Tablet Collection

2007, 2009, 2012 - Catholic University of America, Washington, DC -

Tablet Collection

Endowments and Prizes

1973-1975 - Endowment from the Hebrew University for study in Britain

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1977-1978 - The Warburg Prize, Hebrew University

1979-1981 - Endowment from the Ben-Zvi Foundation, Jerusalem

1979-2017- Endowments from the Israel Science Foundation

(administered by the Israel Academy of Sciences)

1981 - The Shefi Prize, Tel Aviv University

1982-1984 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, University of Tuebingen

1989, 2014 - Endowments from the Yaniv Foundation, Tel Aviv

University

1991-1992, 1999-2003 - Endowment from the Basic Research Fund, Tel

Aviv University

Membership

2007-2009 - Endowment from Ancient Israel (New Horizons; together

with the CTIJ research group)

Since 1975 - Graduate Society, University of Cambridge, England (life

member of Jesus college).

MA Students

Sivan Kedar (together with Prof. Y. Cohen), Barnea L. Selavan (together

with Prof. O. Lipschits)

R. Zadok has been a member of numerous ad hoc committees of Tel

Aviv University. He is on the scientific council of the Nisaba series

(University of Messina, Italy). He also evaluates articles and monographs

in peer-reviewed periodicals and series worldwide.

Publications

Publications

A. Books 1. 1978. On West Semites in Babylonia during the Chaldean and

Achaemenian Periods: An Onomastic Study. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv

University, xvi + 437 pp.

2. 1979a. The Jews in Babylonia during the Chaldean and Achaemenian

Periods according to Babylonian Sources. Studies in the History of the

Jewish People and the Land of Israel. Monograph Series 3. Haifa: Haifa

University, vii + 155 pp.

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3. 1979b. Sources for the History of the Jews in Babylonia during the

Chaldean and Achaemenian Periods with an Appendix on West Semitic

Names in 1st-Millennium Mesopotamia. Jerusalem: Academon, 86 pp (in

Hebrew) + 46 pp. (English).

4. 1984. The Elamite Onomasticon. Supplemento n. 40 agli Annali

dell'Istituto Orientale di Napoli 44: 83 pp., Naples.

5. 1985. Geographical Names according to Neo- and Late-Babylonian

Texts. Répertoire géographique des textes cunéiformes 8 (with a map;

edited by W. Röllig). Wiesbaden: Reichert, lxx + 428 pp.

6. 1988. The Pre-Hellenistic Israelite Anthroponymy and Prosopography.

Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 28. Leuven: Peeters, xxvi + 465 pp.

7. 2002a. The Earliest Diaspora: Israelites and Judeans in Pre-

Hellenistic Mesopotamia. Publications of the Diaspora Research Institute,

151. Tel Aviv: The Diaspora Research Institute, 93 pp+map.

8. 2002b. The Ethno-Linguistic Character of Northwestern Iran and

Kurdistan in the Neo-Assyrian Period. Tel Aviv: Archaeological Center

Publications. 164pp+map and chart,

9. 1998-99. (co-author) K. Radner, The Prosopgraphy of the Neo-

Assyrian Empire 1. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.

10. 2000-2001. (co-author) H.D Baker, The Prosopgraphy of the Neo-

Assyrian Empire 2. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.

11. 2002-2011. (co-author) H.D. Baker, The Prosopgraphy of the Neo-

Assyrian Empire 3. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project.

12. 2006. (co-author) Sigrist, M. and Walker, C.B.F. Catalogue of the

Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum 3. London: The British

Museum Press.

13. 2009a. Iranische Personennamen in der neu- und spätbabylonischen

Nebenüberlieferung. Iranisches Personennamenbuch 7/1B.

Oesterreichische Akaqdemie der

Wissenschaften, Phil-hist. Kl. Sitzungsberichte (= SÖAW) 777.

Vienna: Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.

14. 2009b. Catalogue of Documents from Borsippa or Related to

Borsippa in the British Museum 1. NISABA 21. Messina : Dipartimento

di Scienze dell’Antiquità dell’Università

degli Studi di Messina.

B. Articles

1. 1973. The Jews in Babylonia: Occupations and Geographical

Distribution. Beer-Sheva 1, 174-198 (in Hebrew).

2. 1975. Iranian Names in Late-Babylonian Documents. Indo-Iranian

Journal 17, 245-247.

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3. 1976a.On Some Iranian Names in Late-Babylonian Documents. Israel

Oriental Studies 6, 65-70.

4. 1976b.On Five Iranian Names in the Old Testament. Vetus

Testamentum 26, 246-247.

5. 1976c. Three Iranian Words in Late-Babylonian

Documents. Bibliotheca Orientalis 33, 5-6.

6. 1976d. On the Connections between Iran and Babylonia in the 6th

Century B.C. Iran 14, 61-78.

7. 1976e. Syro-Palestinian Parallels to Lebanese Toponyms. Bibliotheca

Orientalis 33, 304-310.

8. 1976f. Historical and Geographical Notes. The Journal of the Ancient

Near Eastern Society of the Columbia University 8, 113-126.

9. 1977a. On Five Biblical Names. Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche

Wissenschaft 89, 266-268.

10.1977b. On Some Egyptians in First-Millennium

Mesopotamia. Göttinger Miszellen 26, 63-68.

11.1977c. On the Toponym Hl/l2kr. Tel Aviv 4, 174.

12. 1977d. Iranians and Individuals Bearing Iranian Names in

Achaemenian Babylonia. Israel Oriental Studies 7, 89-138.

13. 1977/78. Geographical and Onomastic Notes. Die Welt des Orients 9,

35-56, 240-241.

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17. 1978d. Historical Geography of the Nippur Region during the Late-

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20. 1979c. On Some Non-Semitic Names in Cuneiform

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24. 1981b. Arabians in Mesopotamia during the Late-Assyrian, Chaldean,

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27. 1982a. Three Non-Akkadian Words in Late-Babylonian

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28. 1982b. Notes on the Early History of the Israelites and Judeans in

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29. 1982c. Remarks on Ezra and Nehemiah. Zeitschrift für die

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30. 1982d. The Location of Kpr Sgb. The Jewish Quaterly Review 72,

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31. 1982e. Remarks on the Inscription of Hdys?y from Tall

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32. 1982f. Lexical, Onomastic and Geographical Notes. Revue

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33. 1983a. More Iranians in Achaemenian Babylonia. Indo-Iranian

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34. 1983b. A Tentative Structural Analysis of Elamite

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39. 1983g. Selected Sources on the History of the Israelite Exiles in

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41. 1984b. On the Historical Background of the Book of Esther. Biblische

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42. 1984c. Some Jews in Babylonian Documents. The Jewish Quaterly

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43. 1984d. Assyro-Babylonian Lexical and Onomastic Notes. Bibliotheca

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44. 1984e. On the Historical Background of the Sefi:re Treaty. Annali

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45. 1984f. (June). Assyrians in Chaldean and Achaemenian

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46. 1984g. New Documents from the Chaldean and Achaemenian

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47. 1984h. The Origin of the Name Shinar. Zeitschrift für

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51. 1985d. Samarian Notes. Bibliotheca Orientalis 42, 567-572.

52. 1986a. Notes on Esther. Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche

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53. 1986b. Die nichthebräischen Namen der Israeliten vor dem

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54. 1986c. On Some Iranian Names in Aramaic Documents from

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55. 1986d. Some Non-Semitic Names in Akkadian Sources. Beiträge zur

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56. 1987a. Zur Struktur der nachbiblischen jüdischen Personennamen

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65. 1990b. On Some Kassite and Iranian Names in

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67. 1990d. Studies in Biblical Prosopography and Ancient Canaanite-

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70. 1991c. Notes on the Emar Documentation. Orientalia Lovaniensia

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74. 1991g. Notes on the West Semitic Material from Emar. Annali

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76. 1992b. On The Names of Two Animals. Nouvelles Assyriologiques

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77. 1992c. Onomastic, Prospographic and Lexical Notes. Biblische

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78. 1993a. Hurrians as well as Individuals Bearing Hurrian and Strange

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83. 1995b. On the Post-Biblical Jewish Onomasticon and Its Background,

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85. 1995d. On the Late-Assyrian Texts from Du:r-Katlimmu and the

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86. 1995e. A Document Concerning Work In Elam. Nouvelles

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87. 1995f. Ampiha:bi. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 5.

88. 1995g. West Semitic Names in N/LB Unpublished

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89. 1995h. Notes on Syro-Palestinian Toponymy and

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90. 1995-1997. A Preliminary Analysis of Ancient Survivals in Modern

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91. 1996a. Notes on Syro-Palestinian History, Toponymy and

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92. 1996b. Geographical and Onomastic Remarks on Tadmor, H. The

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94. 1996d. Geographical Notes. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et

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95. 1997a. Syro-Mesopotamian Notes. In Kühne, H. ,Pongratz-

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96. 1997b. (together with Tikva Zadok) A Late-Babylonian Boat

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97. 1997c. Notes on Babylonian Geography and

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98. 1997d. Some Iranian Anthroponyms and Toponyms. Nouvelles

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99. 1997e. Two N/LB Documents from the British Museum. Nouvelles

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100. 1997f. (together with Tikva Zadok) Two N/LB Administrative

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101. 1997g. (together with Tikva Zadok) LB Texts from th Yale

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102. 1997h. (together with Tikva Zadok) PTS 2005. Nouvelles

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103. 1997i. Girgû, girrigû. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et

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104. 1997j. Jehu. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 20.

105. 1997k. Antigonos Monopthalmos in Documents from

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106. 1997l. On Aromatics and Reeds. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves

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107. 1997m. Mushrooms. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et

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108. 1997n. Additions and Corrections to NABU

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109. 1997o. A Group of Late-Babylonian Letter-orders and

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110. 1997p. Some Iranians in Cuneiform Documents. Nouvelles

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111. 1997q. Historical and Ethno-Linguistic Notes. Ugarit

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112. 1998a. The Ethno-Linguistic Character of the Semitic-Speaking

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115. 1998d. More Assyrians in Babylonian Sources. Nouvelles

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116. 1998e. West Semitic Material in Neo/Late-Babylonian and Neo-

Assyrian Sources. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 56.

117. 1998f. A Late-Babylonian Deed Witnessed by Gods. Nouvelles

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118. 1998g. Late-Babylonian ushrû. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et

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119. 1998h. On Some Upper Mesopotamian Toponyms. Nouvelles

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120. 1998i. Notes on Borsippean Documentation of the Eighth-Fifth

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121. 1998j. The Ethno-Linguistic Character of the Semitic-Speaking

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122. 1998k. On the Reliability of the Genealogical and Prosopographical

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123. 1998l. A Preliminary Prosopography of Samaria in the Late-

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Edom/Idumea from The Neo-Assyrian down to the Early Hellenistic

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124. 1999-2000. Geographical, Onomastic and Lexical Notes. Archiv fuer

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125. 2000a. An Early Neo-Babylonian Sale Document. Nouvelles

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126. 2000b. Notes on Babylonian Geography. Nouvelles Assyriologiques

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127. 2000c. On the Extent of Sargon II's Sixth Campaign in

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128. 2000d. Some Non-Semitic Names in Akkadian Sources. Nouvelles

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129. 2000e. (together with N. Na'aman) Assyrian Deportations to the

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131. 2000g. On the Prosopography and Onomastics of Syria-Palestine

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133. 2001b. On the Geography, Toponymy and Anthroponymy of

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134. 2002a. Two Old Iranian Anthroponyms. Nouvelles Assyriologiques

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135. 2002b. An Achaemenid Queen. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et

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136. 2002c. Some Additions and Corrections Concerning NB/LB

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138. 2002e. Contributions to Babylonian Geography, Prosopography and

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139. 2003a. Azarru. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 32.

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141. 2003b. A Note on a Neo-Babylonian Stone Inscription. Nouvelles

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143. 2003d. (together with Tikva Zadok). Two Deeds from the Shaddinnu

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144. 2003e. West Semites in Administrative and Epistolary Documents

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152. 2005b. On Anatolians, Greeks and Egyptians in "Chaldean" and

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