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Translated text that describes how a Seleucid crown prince (probably Antiochus, the son of king Seleucus Nicator) fell during a sacrifice on the ruin of Esagila.
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- Babylonian Clay Tablets - Artifacts acquired in 1918 by Dr. Richard Holmes babylonia Powell, first babylonia president of South Georgia State Normal babylonia College (now Valdosta State babylonia University), includes gallery.
- Ancient Babylonia - History through the different periods, literature, religions, law and justice, mesopotamia economy and social structure, science, archaeology, maps, and timeline.
- The Early Years of Nebuchadnezzar II - Translated text that contains the reference to the capture of Jerusalem in 597 B.C.E.
- Astronomical Diaries - A collection of Babylonian texts in which astronomical observations and political events were recorded.
- The Oldest Code of Laws in the World - The code of laws promulgated by Hammurabi.
- Law Code of Hammurabi - Includes the preamble, all codes, and an epilogue.
- Some Neo-Babylonian Legal Decisions - Past court cases, c. 555-427 B.C.E.
- Hammurabi's Code of Laws - Full text as translated.
- Babylon - Brief history with images and resources.
- Map of Nippur - A drawing based on a map of the ancient ancient city ancient made about 1500 B.C.
- Babylonia - Article describing the country, language, religion, and culture.
- The Weidner Chronicle - Translated piece of propaganda in the form of a letter.
- Letter of Pabi, Prince of Lachish, to Akhnaton, King of Kemet - Writing in clay addressed to the king of Egypt, c. babylonia 1350 B.C.E.
- Chronicle of Early Kings - A translated listing with information.
- The Babylonian Calendar - The names of the Babylonian month and two calendars that were inspired by the example.
- Hammurabi - A brief account of the sixth king of ancient Babylon.
- The Dynastic Chronicle - A king list written on six columns.
- The Avalon Project : The Code of Hammurabi - Provides an introduction, an essay, and a translation.
- Ruin of Esagila Chronicle - Translated text that describes how a Seleucid crown babylonia prince (probably mesopotamia Antiochus, the son of king Seleucus babylonia Nicator) fell during a mesopotamia sacrifice on the ruin babylonia of Esagila.
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