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The Neo-Babylonian Empire
Michael Jursa · 2023
2. The Neo-Babylonian Empire
2021
The monuments of the Neo-Babylonian kings as an indication for their presence in the western territories of their empire
Yoko Watai · 2020
Administrative Epistolography in the Formative Phase of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Yuval Levavi · 2018
The Neo-Babylonian empire: (626–539 bc)
Trevor Bryce · 2016
10. The Neo-Babylonian Empire, 612–539 bce
Amanda H. Podany · 2013
The Neo-Babylonian Empire
2013
The Neo-Babylonian Empire
2013
Chapter Ten. The Neo-Babylonian Tablet Trail In Comparative Perspective
S. Holtz · 2009
The Transition of Babylonia from the Neo-Babylonian Empire to Achaemenid Rule
Michael Jursa · 2007

The Rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire Map (Wall Poster Maps)
2004
Bethel in the Neo-Babylonian Period
Joseph Blenkinsopp · 2003
Bethel in the Neo-Babylonian Period
Joseph Blenkinsopp · 2003
Nabonidus in Arabia and Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period
André Lemaire · 2003
Neo-Babylonian Military Operations Other Than War in Judah and Jerusalem
John W. Betlyon · 2003
Nabonidus in Arabia and Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Period
André Lemaire · 2003

The Neo-Babylonian Empire and Babylon in the Latter Prophets (Harvard Semitic Monographs)
David Stephen Vanderhooft · 2000
The Neo-Babylonian Empire and Babylon in the Latter Prophets
David Stephen Vanderhooft · 1999

Nabonidus and Belshazzar: A Study of the Closing Events of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (Yale Oriental Ser. Researches : No. 5)
Raymond P. Dougherty · 1978

The history of Tyre, from the beginning of the second millenium B.C.E. until the fall of the Neo-Babylonian empire in 538 B.C.E
H. Jacob Katzenstein · 1973
Selected Business Documents of the Neo-Babylonian Period
Arthur Ungnad · 1908
Building inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
Langdon, Stephen, 1876-1937 · 1905
Building inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian empire: part 1, Nabopolassar and ...
Stephen Langdon · 1905
Chronology of Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Kings (605–424 BCE)
Greek Imports and the Neo-Babylonian Period