Sippar (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sippar" in Italian language version.

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archaeology.org

  • [2] Nebo-Sarsekim Cuneiform Tablet at Archaeology.org

archive.org

  • [1] Hormuzd Rassam, Asshur and the Land of Nimrod: Being an Account of the Discoveries Made in the Ancient Ruins of Nineveh, Asshur, Sepharvaim, Calah, [etc]..., Curts & Jennings, 1897

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jstor.org

  • "It is usually assumed that the Hippareni refers to Sippar (Ptolemy's Sippara), but even that requires proof, since the change of ‘s’ to ‘h’ is strange." R. D. Barnett, Xenophon and the Wall of Media, in The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 83, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 83, 1963, pp. 1–26, DOI:10.2307/628451, JSTOR 628451.

oadoi.org

  • "It is usually assumed that the Hippareni refers to Sippar (Ptolemy's Sippara), but even that requires proof, since the change of ‘s’ to ‘h’ is strange." R. D. Barnett, Xenophon and the Wall of Media, in The Journal of Hellenic Studies, vol. 83, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, Vol. 83, 1963, pp. 1–26, DOI:10.2307/628451, JSTOR 628451.

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  • Copia archiviata (PDF), su etana.org. URL consultato il 6 febbraio 2009 (archiviato dall'url originale il 6 marzo 2009). Hermann Ranke, Babylonian Legal and Business Documents from the Time of the First Dynasty of Babylon; Chiefly from Sippar, University of Pennsylvania, 1906 (reprinted by Nabu Press ISBN 1-144-69277-6)