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Adab | Emach | c. 2300 BCE | 34 metres (112 feet) | |
Akkad | Eulmash | c. 2200 BCE | ||
Assur | Eamkurkurra | c. 1800 BCE | ||
Babylon | Etemenanki | c. 1100 BCE | 54 metres (177 feet) | |
Borsippa | Eureminanki | c. 600 BCE | 70 metres (230 feet) | |
Dur-Sharrukin | c. 700 BCE | |||
Dur-Kurigalzu | Ziggurat of Aqar Quf | c. 1400 BCE | 52 metres (171 feet) | |
Ebla | c. 2800 BCE | |||
Erbil | ||||
Eridu | Eabzu | c. 5000 BCE | ||
Girsu | Eninnu | c. 2400 BCE | ||
Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta | c. 1200 BCE | |||
Kish | Edub | c. 2500 BCE | ||
Larsa | c. 2000 BCE | 21 metres (69 feet) | ||
Mari | c. 2600 BCE | |||
Nimrud | c. 1000 BCE | |||
Nineveh | c. 800 BCE | |||
Nippur | Ekur | c. 2700 BCE | ||
Qattara | ||||
Shubat-Enlil | ||||
Sippar | Ebabbar | |||
Susa | Chogha Zanbil | c. 1300 BCE | ||
Tepe Sialk | c. 3000 BCE | |||
Ur | Ziggurat of Ur | c. 2100 BCE | 30 metres (98 feet) | |
Uruk | Anu ziggurat | c. 4000 BCE | 13 metres (43 feet) | |
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[edit]- Black, Jeremy Allen; Baines, John Robert; Dahl, Jacob L.; Van De Mieroop, Marc. Cunningham, Graham; Ebeling, Jarle; Flückiger-Hawker, Esther; Robson, Eleanor; Taylor, Jon; Zólyomi, Gábor (eds.). "ETCSL: The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature". Faculty of Oriental Studies (revised ed.). United Kingdom. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL), a project of the University of Oxford, comprises a selection of nearly 400 literary compositions recorded on sources which come from ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and date to the late third and early second millennia BCE.
- Renn, Jürgen; Dahl, Jacob L.; Lafont, Bertrand; Pagé-Perron, Émilie (2022) [1998]. "CDLI: Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative" (published 1998–2022). Retrieved 2022-09-23.
Images presented online by the research project Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) are for the non-commercial use of students, scholars, and the public. Support for the project has been generously provided by the Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Institute of Museum and Library Services (ILMS), and by the Max Planck Society (MPS), Oxford and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); network services are from UCLA's Center for Digital Humanities.
- Sjöberg, Åke Waldemar; Leichty, Erle; Tinney, Steve (2022) [2003]. "PSD: The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary" (published 2003–2022). Retrieved 2022-09-23.
The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD) is carried out in the Babylonian Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology. It is funded by the NEH and private contributions. [They] work with several other projects in the development of tools and corpora. [Two] of these have useful websites: the CDLI and the ETCSL.