Babylonia, the Gulf Region, and the Indus : Archaeological and Textual Evidence for Contact in the Third and Early Second Millennium B.C. /

During the third millennium BC, the huge geographical area stretching between the Mediterranean in the west and the Indus Valley in the east witnessed the rise of a commercial network of unmatched proportions and intensity, within which the Persian Gulf for long periods functioned as a central node....

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Main Authors: Laursen, Steffen (Author), Steinkeller, Piotr (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2017
Series:Mesopotamian civilizations ; 21
Mesopotamian civilizations ; 21
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