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Prof.dr. W.H. van Soldt
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accadian
assyria
assyriology
babylonia
mesopotamia
sumerian
Expertise
Mesopotamia; Sumerian; Accadian; Assyria; Babylonia
Expertise (NL)
Mesopotamiƫ; Sumerisch; Akkadisch; Assyriƫ; Babyloniƫ
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/072533595
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Organisation
School of Middle Eastern Studies (UL)
Chair (EN)
Assyriology
Chair (NL)
Assyriologie
Phone
+31-71-5272034
Email
w. h. van. soldt -at- hum. leidenuniv. nl
URL
http://hum.leiden.edu/lias/staff/soldtwhvan.html
Current research
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Mesopotamian Attitudes toward Water and Marshy Landscapes: Vocabularies, Rituals, and Gods
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Studies in the Aklu Documents of the Middle Babylonian Period (ca 1360-1155 BCE)
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Cultural Interaction between Assyria and the Northern Zagros during the Middle and Neo-Assyrian periods
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Reconstructing the Redistribution Center of the Ur III state in Puzris-Dagan from the 3rd year of Su-Sin to the 2nd year of Ibbi-Sin (ca. 2035-2023 BC)
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A Typological Approach to Sumerian
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Completed research projects
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At the beginning.. : Cosmogeny, Theogony and Anthropogeny in Sumerian Texts
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The transmissional and functional context of the lexical lists from Hattusha and from the contemporaneous traditions in Late-Bronze-Age
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The Beginnings of Ancient Kurdistan (c. 2500-1500 BC), a Historical and Cultural Synthesis
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The Great Powers in Western Asia during the Late Bronze Age: Political and Cultural Cooperation and Confrontation
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The Second Phase of the Curriculum in Syria and Anatolia
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Classification
D36900
Language and literature studies of other language groups
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