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Selected Babylonian Kudurru Inscriptions. By W. J. HinkePh.D., Professor of Semitic Languages in Auburn Theological Seminary. (Semitic Study Series, edited by R. J. H. Gottheil and Morris Jastrow, jun., No. XIV.) 5⅜ × 8 inches. Leiden: late E. J. Brill, 1911.
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Selected Babylonian Kudurru Inscriptions. By W. J. HinkePh.D., Professor of Semitic Languages in Auburn Theological Seminary. (Semitic Study Series, edited by R. J. H. Gottheil and Morris Jastrow, jun., No. XIV.) 5⅜ × 8 inches. Leiden: late E. J. Brill, 1911.
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page 828 note 1 See his New Boundary Stones of Nebuchadnezzar (Bab. Exp. of the University of Pennsylvania, series D, vol. iv).
page 828 note 2 Most birds had more than one name in Babylonian.