The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 33

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Jameson & Morse, 1911 - America

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Page 44 - An act for the preservation of American antiquities," approved June 8, 1906 (34 Stat., 225), do...
Page 20 - ... [the favorite of Merodach] this: May the sun god of Marduk afford you eternal life. I write wishing that I may know how your health is. Oh, send me a message about it. I live in Babylon and have not seen you, and for this reason I am very anxious. Send me a message that will tell me when you will come to me, so that I may be happy. Come in Marchesvan. May you live long for my sake.
Page 5 - Life in ancient Babylonia four thousand years ago; as depicted by the Dilbat tablets. (American antiquarian. Benton Harbor, Mich., 1911. 8".
Page 34 - The Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem, edited by R. Weir Schultz, with contributions by W.
Page 18 - Here also occurred a silver ear-ring accompanying the left frontal bone of a girl, which, the only trace of this skeleton, lay in the ash of a fire ; an ornament of bronze leaves, a bronze chain and a bronze penannular brooch.

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