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BIBLIOGRAPHY


                The following works may be of interest to the general reader, some for their
                illustrations only. Specialized works such as excavation reports are quoted in
                 the notes.

                 GENERAL WORKS                 Frankfort, H. Sculpture of the Third Millennium
                                                 from Tell Asmar and Khafajah. Chicago, 1939.
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        1923-6.                                Woolley, C. L. The Royal Cemetery: A Report on
           A new edition of Vols. 1 and 2 is in preparation.   the Prcdynastic and Sargonid graves excavated between
      Contenau, G. Manuel d’Archcologic Orientate dc-   1926 and 1931. London and Philadelphia, 1934.
        puis les origincs jusqua Vepoque d*Alexandre. 4 vols.
        Paris, 1927, 1931, 1947.
      Encyclopedic photographique dc Part. Editions Tel.   CHAPTERS 3 TO 5
        Vols. 1-2. Paris, 1934-7-
       Frankfort, H. Cylinder Seals, A Documentary   Gadd, C. J. History and Monuments of Ur. London,
        Essay on the Art and Religion of the Ancient Near   I929-
        East. London, 1939.                    Parrot, A. Tello, Vingt Campagnes dc Fouillcs
      Groenewegen-Frankfort, H. A. Arrest and    (1877-1933). Paris, 1948.
        Movement: An Essay on Space and Time in the Re­
        presentational Art of the Ancient Near East. London,
                                                             CHAPTER 6
        1951.
       Parrot, A. Ziggurats et Tour dc Babel. Paris, 1949.
                                                A n d r a e, W. Coloured Ceramicsfrom Assur. London,
       Pritchard, J. B. (cd.). Ancient Near Eastern Texts
        relating to the Old Testament. Princeton, 1950.   I925*
           This is an invaluable collection of up-to-date trans­  Andrae, W. Das wiedererstehende Assur. Leipzig,
           lations of religious, historical, literary, legal, and   1938.
           didactic texts from all the nations of the Ancient
           Near East.
       Smith, S. Alalakh and Chronology. London, 1940.       CHAPTER 7
           The study on which the chronology adopted in this
           volume is based.                     Gadd, C. J. Stones of Assyria. London, 1936.
       Smith, S. Early History of Assyria. London, 1928.  Hall, H. R. Babylonian and Assyrian Sculpture in the
           A critical study, not only of Assyria, but of the   British Museum. Paris and Brussels, 1928.
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                                                Paterson, A. Assyrian Sculpture in the Palace of
                    CHAPTER I                    Sinachcrib. The Hague, 1915.
                                                Smith, S. Assyrian Sculpture in the British Museum,
       Frankfort, H. The Birth of Civilization in the
                                                 from Shalmaneser III to Sennacherib. London, 1933.
        Near East. London, 1951.
                                                Wallis Budge, E. A. Assyrian Sculpture in the
       Heinrich, E. Kleinfunde aus den archaisehen Tem-   British Museum. Reign of Ashumasirpal, SS3-S60
        pelschichtcn in Urttk. Leipzig, 1936.    D.C. London, 1914-
       Lenzen, H. J. Die Entwicklung der Zikkurat von
        ihren Anfangen bis zur Zeit der dritten Dynasti even
        Ur. Leipzig, 1941.                                   CHAPTER 8
                                                Koldewey, R. Excavations at Babylon. London,
                    CHAPTER 2
                                                  1914.
       Frankf°rt, H. More Sculpture from the Divala   Ravn, O. E. Herodotus Description of Babylon.
        Region. Chicago, 1943.                   Copenhagen, 1942.

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