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Another connection between Sippar and Syria?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2014
Abstract
On the basis of cylinder seal impressions from the Middle Bronze Age strata of Tell Hammam al-Turkman (Syria) a case is made for cultural and possibly commercial connections between that site and the region of Old Babylonian Sippar in Iraq.
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