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REFERENCES



                                     CHAPTER 1
            1.  Amice, PM La Glyptique Mesopotamienne Archaiquc, Paris, 1961.
            2.  Salonen, A., ‘Die Wasserfahrzeuge in Babylonicn’, Ed. K. Tallqvist, Studia
              Orientalia edidit Socictas Orientalis Fennica, Vol. 8, 4, p. 70, 1939.
            3.  The New English Bible, Genesis 15, 18-21, 1970.
            4.  Tallqvist, K., Gilgames-eposet, p. 92, Stockholm, 1977.
            5.  The New English Bible, Genesis 6, 14-16, 1970.
            6.  Tallqvist, op. cit., p. 125.
            7.  Glob, P. V., Al-Bahrain, p. 214, Copenhagen, 1968.

                                     CHAPTER 4
            1.  Bibby, G., Looking for Dilmun, p. 253, New York, 1969.
            2.  Kramer, S. N., Sumerian Mythology. A study of spiritual and literary achievements
              in the third millennium BC, pp. 37-8, 60. Philadelphia, 1944.

                                     CHAPTER 5
            1.  Oppenheim, A. L., ‘The Seafaring Merchants of Ur’,_/oimi. Amer. Oriental
              Soc., Vol. 74, No. 1, pp. 6-17, 1954.
            2.  Gordon, E. I., ‘The Sumerian Proverb Collections: A Preliminary Report’,
              Journ. Amer. Oriental Soc., Vol. 74, No. 2, pp. 82-5, 1954.
            3.  Salonen, A., op. cit., pp. 12-14, 49, 66, 70.
            4.  Woolley, C. L., The Sumerians, pp. 7-8, 192-4, New York, 1965. By permis­
              sion of Oxford University Press.
  !         5.  Kramer, S. N., op. cit., p. 60.
            6.  Woolley, C. L., op. cit., pp. 35-45.
            7.  Bibby, G., op. cit., p. 80.
            8.  Ibid.
            9.  Danish archaeologists resumed excavations at this Dilmun port shortly after
              Tigris left Bahrain. They now discovered a large and deep basin with
              embankment walls inside the proper city walls. At high tide shallow vessels
              could sail straight into a sheltered dock cut into the bedrock inside the seaward
              wall of the city, which also served as a protective mole against the sea. (Bibby,
              G., ‘Gensyn med Bahrain’, Sftnx, No. 4, pp. 99-103.)
           10.  Bibby, G., op. cit., pp. 186-9.
           11.  Heyerdahl, T., Aku-Aku. The Secrets of Easter Island, London, 1958; The Art of
              Easter Island, London, 1976.
           12.  Mallowan, M. E. L., Nimrud and its remains, Vol. 1, pp. 78-81,323, New York,
              1966.
           13.  Bibby, G., op. cit., pp. 69-77, 160-1.

                                     CHAPTER 7
            1. Journal of Oman Studies, 1976.
            2.  Bibby, G., op. cit., pp. 191, 219-20.
            3.  Woolley, C. L., op. cit., pp. 45-6.
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