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On-line Resource Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge [1857-1934], Assyrian TextsErnest Alfred Thompson Wallis Budge [1857-1934], Assyrian Texts Being Extracts from the Annals of Shalmaneser II., Sennacherib, and Assur-bani-pal. With Philological Notes. London: Trübner and Co., 1880. Hbk. pp.44. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]  

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