Old Babylonian Public Buildings in the Diyala Region. Part One
Discover the rich history of ancient Mesopotamia with "Old Babylonian Public Buildings in the Diyala Region. Part One," authored by the esteemed Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures. Published in 1990, this hardback edition spans 257 pages and is the ninth volume in a comprehensive twelve-part series documenting the Oriental Institute's Iraq Expedition in the Diyala region.
This volume offers an in-depth exploration of Ishchali, often identified as the ancient city of Nêribtum, which was part of the independent kingdom of Eshnunna. A significant portion of the report is dedicated to the Kitîtum Temple, providing valuable insights into the architectural and cultural practices of the time.
Perfect for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of ancient civilizations, this book is an essential addition to any collection. Order your copy today and delve into the fascinating world of Old Babylonian public architecture.