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    PREDICTING SOIL WATER CONTENTS UNDER SEMI-ARID CLIMATE by Khalid Ahmed, Ahmed Saeed, Ghazwan Dahham, Mahmoud Rafik

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture…”
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    Le Tigre, le Louvre et l’échange de connaissances archéologiques visuelles entre la France et la Grande-Bretagne aux alentours de 1850 by Mirjam Brusius

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…When in the mid 1850s Assyrian sculptures excavated by a French delegation got lost in the river Tigris all what remained was a set of drawings that the London artist William Boutcher had made during a British expedition in Mesopotamia. In return, the French were in the possession of photographs of fragments from Nineveh that were lost by the British. …”
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    Efforts of the British Empire to Build a State in Iraq After the First World War by İsmail Şahin, Cemile Şahin, Samet Yüce

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This study searches for the policies carried out by the British Empire in Mesopotamia where the British invaded during the First World War. …”
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    On Family Relationships under the Laws of Hammurabi by K. V. Karpenko

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The author dwells upon the characteristics of selected institutes of family law of the Amorites and comes to the conclusion that the family life in ancient Mesopotamia was very developped. The family in the Hammurabi Code represents the basis not only for economic and financial power of the state, but also for its political stability and security. …”
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    L’iconographie et le symbolisme du palmier dattier dans l’Antiquité (Proche-Orient, Égypte, Méditerranée orientale) by Fanny Michel-Dansac, Annie Caubet

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper addresses the origin and development of the motif in the vast zones of agricultural production (oases of Egypt and Mesopotamia) from the late 4th millennium BC, as well as its diffusion towards the Eastern Mediterranean world where the date palm, although deprived of real economic value, still retains or acquires new and multiple symbolic significations. …”
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    Probing the Relationships Between Mandaeans (the Followers of John the Baptist), Early Christians, and Manichaeans by Brikha H. S. Nasoraia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Mandaeism, by comparison, has roots from John the Baptist rather than Jesus, although it is also important to recognize that this baptizing movement emerged in part as a survival of a very old indigenous ethno-religious grouping from Mesopotamia, its followers eventually settling in Mesopotamia’s middle and southern regions. …”
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    Preliminary report on human remains from Tell Masaikh and Tell Ashara. Season 2009* by Jacek Tomczyk

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The middle Euphrates valley (Syria) is a very interesting and important region for the history of Mesopotamia. The excavations are currently carried out at Tell Ashara and Tell Masaikh. …”
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    An Orientalist Discovery Effort During the 19th Century through the Eyes of Some European Travelers in Ankara by Muhsin Önal

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…More importantly, it was located on the King’s Road which extended from Mesopotamia to Western Anatolia. Undoubtedly, these characteristic features of the city were noticed by Western travelers. …”
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    A Critique of the Book Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian–Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran by Afshin Khosrosani

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Some of the shortcomings of the book are the acceptance of some narratives and interpretations uncritically, the lack of attention to the final impact of the Sasanian’s war with the Romans and its impact on the decline of this dynasty, the lack of proper analysis of archaeological evidence, and most importantly, little attention to environmental disasters and severe damage to the irrigation system of Mesopotamia at the end of the Sasanian epoch. The following article tries to examine these shortcomings and will evaluate the book in light of the mentioned cases.…”
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    Time as a Founding Factor in Architectural Thought by Heba Abbas Hameed, Arshad Alanizi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The research dealt with the concepts of time and architectural thought and the extent of the influence of Ideas derived from the element of time on the variation and differentiation of architectural movements and schools, by reviewing a group of vocabulary such as nostalgia, present, and looking forward to the future, the null of the present and immortality in architecture and the null or deferred future, and the study of the duration of its reflection on architectural thought to lead to the differentiation of each of the architecture of Mesopotamia, Classical architecture, Modern architecture, Post-modernism, and Autonomous architecture, Deconstruction architecture according to these terms. …”
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