Tefrer has been identified by Egyptologists as the ancient city of Sippar in Mesopotamia; the lapis sold at Sippar came from Bactria, which is to say, ...
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Sippar (Sumerian Zimbir , meaning: "bird city"), was an ancient Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, some 60 km north of Babylon, in what is now Tell Abu Habbah ,...
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Sippar-Amnanum (modern Tell ed-Der in Baghdad Governorate, Iraq) was an ancient Near Eastern city about 70 kilometers north of Babylon. Sippar-Amnanum was the sister city (or suburb in some eyes) o...
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Sippar, ancient city of N Babylonia, on the Euphrates in present Iraq, 20 mi (32 km) SW of Baghdad. It was one of the capitals of Sargon and had a great temple to the sungod Shamash. Excavations begun in 1882 have yielded thousands of inscribed clay tablets.
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An article about Sippar (Iraq) ... The site of ancient Sippar, known today as Abu Habbah, lies southwest of Baghdad. Excavations have revealed a walled city with a small ziggurat in the centre surrounded by a group of public buildings.
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Uruk was an ancient city of Sumer and later Babylonia, situated east of the ... reported building the city wall of Sippar. Some years later Hammurabi ...
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Ancient city-state of Babylonia in Mesopotamia, in what today is central Iraq. Its location corresponds to modern Abu Habbah at the east bank of the Euphrates river, close to Ramadi, and 60 km north of Babylon. ... Two more Sippar are mentioned, but they have not been located. The main god of the city was the Sun-god,
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List of the major city-states of Sumer. ... By the third millennium B.C. there were at least 12 major city-states in Sumer. ... Ancient Near East - Learn the Major Countries, City-States or Peoples of th...
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The area extended from north of Nippur to Sippar. Some scholars add another 40 years to this period (see below) to include the 2 later kings of the city-state Agade -- ... Ancient historiography ascribed to King UtuKhegal of city-state Uruk (2133-2113) the actual role of liberating Sumer by ousting the Gutian hordes.
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Aug 23, 2009 ... Rivkah Harris, Ancient Sippar : a demographic study of an old-Babylonian city, 1894-1595 B.C., Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch ...
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