-
officiel du musée du Louvre". cartelfr.louvre.fr. W. G. Lambert, "The
Akkadianization of
Susiana under the Sukkalmahs",
MHEOP 1, pp. 53-7
Mesopotamie et...
- names, religion, language, and customs,
indicating that they had
become Akkadianized to a
great degree. The
Chaldeans remained quietly ruled by the native...
-
reduced to a
province centering around modern Sinjar. Erbil's name was
Akkadianized to Arba-ilu and
during the Neo-****yrian
Empire the city was
noted for...
-
further attested spelling, Alulu,
written A-lu-lu,
might represent an
Akkadianized form. The name Ayalu,
known from the Uruk List of
Kings and
Sages (Paired...
- Mesopotamia, and
found the
state of
Babylon in 1894 BC,
where they
became Akkadianized,
adopted Mesopotamian culture and language, and
blended into the indigenous...
-
Bronze Age
archive of Mari,
where the city is
mentioned as "Qatanum", an
Akkadianized format (ālQa-ta-nimki). In Alalakh, the name "Qa-ta-na" was used, an...
- Puzur-Nasi and Puzur-Nasit, with the
latter according to Ran
Zadok using an
Akkadianized form of the
theonym with a
feminine suffix. The text
known as Topography...
- to
appear after Šeri.
Volkert Haas
interpreted the
deity Šerum as an
Akkadianized form of Šeri, but
according to
Daniel Schwemer these two
theonyms are...