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Four unpublished plaques from ancient Urkesh (modern Tell Mozan, Syria): analysis of content and function | 2024 | Anthropologica et praehistorica (132): 81-92 | H6 [SOCIETE-] | 1377-5723 | |||
New evidence on central Anatolia during the second millennium BCE. Excavations at Büklükale | 2020 | Near Eastern Archaeology 83 (4): 234-47 | H6/KE [BIBLICAL-] | 0006-0895 | |||
Who were the Hurrians? | 2008 | Archaeology 61 (4): 46-52 | *H6/KE [ARCHAEOLOGY-] | 0003-8113 | |||
Mittani, the Hurrian empire, and the mythical god Kama | 2008 | Man in India 88 (4): 471-510 | H6/KWL [MAN-] | 0025-1569 | |||
Between heaven and hell in ancient Urkesh | 2007 | Backdirt (): 68-73 | H1/KE [BACKDIRT-] | ||||
The written heritage of the pre-Mashtotsian Armenia | 2005 | Istoriko-filologicheskiy zhurnal 2 (): 87-100 | H6/KVY [ISTORIKO-FILOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAl] | 0135-0536 | |||
The God of the Sun in the religious politics of early Urartu | 2005 | Istoriko-filologicheskiy zhurnal 3 (): 232-47 | H6/KVY [ISTORIKO-FILOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAl] | 0135-0536 | |||
Sumerian, Gutians and Hurrians at Ashur? A re-examination of Ishtar temples G and F | 2003 | Iraq 65 (): 143-60 | 0021-0889 | ||||
Urkesh: the first Hurrian capital | 1997 | Biblical archaeologist 60 (2): 77-96 | |||||
Hurrians and other inhabitants of late bronze age Palestine | 1997 | Levant 29 (): 153-6 | |||||
A note on the date of the fragmentary tablet TB 11021 | 1991 | Iraq 53 (): 158 | |||||
A Hurrian letter from Tell Brak | 1991 | Iraq 53 (): 159-68 |