The ethno-linguistic character of northwestern Iran and Kurdistan in the Neo-Assyrian period

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Abstract

This monograph establishes the ethno-linguistic character of a geographical region of Iran between c.1000 and 600 BC. Focusing on prosopographical and onomastic evidence only, Zadok isolates 221 individuals and 475 toponyms from the collation of source material. Comparative material is also discussed and some brief conclusions are drawn.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTel-Aviv
PublisherArchaeological Center Publications
Number of pages164
ISBN (Print)9657162084
StatePublished - 2002

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Anthropological linguistics -- Iran
  • Anthropological linguistics -- Kurdistan
  • Names, Geographical -- Assyro-Babylonian
  • Old Persian language -- History

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