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Dalleyは、これらの史料はアッカドのサルゴンというよりはアッシリアのサルゴン2世についてもともと言及していたのかもしれないと主張する。Stephanie Dalley, "Babylon as a Name for Other Cities Including Nineveh", in [1] Proceedings of the 51st Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Oriental Institute SAOC 62, pp. 25–33, 2005
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