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This article is from the Assyro-Babylonian Mythology FAQ, by Christopher B. Siren cbsiren@hopper.unh.edu with numerous contributions by others.

12 Where did you get this info and where can I find out more? (Assyro-Babylonian Mythology)


Well this FAQ is primarily derived from the following works:

Barraclough, Geoffrey (ed.) _The Times Consise Atlas of World History_,
Hammond Inc., Maplewood, New Jersey, 1982.
Dalley, Stephanie _Myths from Mesopotamia_, Oxford University Press, New
York, 1991
Gardner, John & Maier, John _Gilgamesh_:Translated from the Sin-Leqi-
Unninni Version_, Vintage Books, Random House, New York, 1984.
Hooke, S. H., _Babylonian_and_Assyrian_Religion_, University of Oklahoma
Press, Norman Oklahoma, 1963.
Kinnier Wilson, J. V., _The Rebel Lands : An Investigation into the
Origins of Early Mesopotamian Mythology_, Cambridge, Cambridge
University Press, 1979.
McCall, Henrietta, _Mesopotamian Myths_, University of Texas Press,
Austin, 1990.
_The New American Bible_, Catholic Book Publishing Co., New York, 1970.

In addition the following books have occasionally proven helpful:

Carlyon, Richard, _A Guide to the Gods_, Quill, William Morrow, New
York, 1981.
Hooke, S. H., _Middle Eastern Mythology_, Viking Penguin Inc., New York,
1963.
Jacobsen, Thorkild, _The Treasures of Darkness_, Yale University Press,
New Haven, 1976.
Pritchard, J. B. (ed), _The_Ancient_Near_Eastern_Texts_Relating_to_the_
_Old_Testiment_, Princeton, 1969.
Sykes, Edgerton, _Who's Who in Non-Classical Mythology_, Oxford
University Press, New York, 1993.

 

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