Nuzi (or Nuzu; Akkadian Gasur; modern Yorghan Tepe, Iraq) was an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of the city of Arrapha (modern Kirkuk), located near the Tigris river. The site consists of one medium-sized multiperiod tell and two small single period mounds.[clarification needed]
Nuzi (or Nuzu; Akkadian Gasur; modern Yorghan Tepe, Iraq) was an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of the city of Arrapha (modern Kirkuk), located near...
Nuzi ware is the type of a ceramic ware which is especially associated with the Mitanni empire (15th to early 13th century BC). It was first identified...
The Nuzi texts are ancient documents found during an excavation of Nuzi, an ancient Mesopotamian city southwest of Kirkuk in modern Kirkuk Governorate...
in the realm of the gods with his demon army. The Goddess of War, Chidi Nuzi, sacrificed her life to seal Dongfang Qingcang and his battalion. A prophecy...
in modern Iraq by the Middle Bronze Age. Their presence was attested at Nuzi, Urkesh and other sites. They eventually occupied a broad arc of fertile...
Allegretto Nuzi or Allegretto di Nuzio (1315–1373) was an Italian painter, active in a Gothic style mainly around Fabriano, in the Province of Ancona. Nuzi was...
Nuzi Shahsavarvand (Persian: نوزي شهسواروند, also Romanized as Nūzī Shahsavārvand) is a village in Afrineh Rural District, Mamulan District, Pol-e Dokhtar...
and the spread through Syria and the Levant of a distinct pottery type, Nuzi ware. The earliest recorded form of the name of this state is Maitanni, composed...
陳擷芬; pinyin: chén xié fēn; Wade-Giles: ch'en hsieh fen; pen name: Chu‘nan nūzi; 1883 – 1923), a Chinese feminist, revolutionary and journalist of the Qing...
Tigunana. In General |Studies and Excavations at Nuzi, vol. 10/2, Studies on the Civilization and Culture of nuzi and the Hurrians, vol. 9. pages 125-134. Bethseda...
BC. He significantly expanded the Mitanni Empire to include Assyria and Nuzi in the east to Alalakh and Kizzuwatna in the west. He was in conflict with...
published the first comprehensive grammar of Hurrian. Since the 1980s, the Nuzi corpus from the archive of Silwa-tessup has been edited by G. Wilhelm. Since...
epithets, either linguistically Hurrian or "Hurrianised," in texts from Nuzi. Gernot Wilhelm renders the logogram phonetically as Ishtar, but according...
(eds.). Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Nab-Nuzi. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 29–30. J. A. Brinkman (1984). Prelude to Empire:...
academia regarding the phrase's meaning. Liao Mingchun (廖名春) (2012). ""Wei nüzi yu xiaoren wei nan yang ye" liuzhu ji xinjie" “唯女子与小人为难养也”疏注及新解. Renwen Zazhi...
would be synonyms ("Land of Purple"). Tablets found in the Hurrian city of Nuzi in the early 20th century appear to use the term "Kinaḫnu" as a synonym for...
Euphrates. Other tablets sealed by him were found at Alalakh, Tell Brak, Nuzi and Umm el-Marra. The heart of the kingdom was in the Khabur River basin...
Aleppo and Kultepe, Late Bronze Age palaces at Hattusa, Ugarit, Ashur and Nuzi. Iron Age palaces and temples are found at the Assyrian (Kalhu/Nimrud, Khorsabad...
reconstructed. Large portions of the Epic of Gilgamesh were among the many finds. Nuzi (Modern Yorgan Tepe) (1500 B.C.) This archive consisted of over 6,000 tablets...
pantheons of cities such as Nuzi and Arrapha have to be reconstructed only based on administrative texts. Documents from Nuzi allude to distinct customs...
include Arrapḫa, Nuzi and Lubdu, which all date back several thousand years. Arrapha is located within the modern city of Kirkuk, Nuzi is identified with...
). Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Nab – Nuzi. Walter De Gruyter Inc. pp. 192–194. William John Hinke (1907). "From Nippur"...
Pantheon babilonese ed assiro", StSem. 51, 1978 A. Bramanti, "NA", Band 9 Nab - Nuzi, edited by A. Bramanti, J. Fechner, M. Greiner, S. Heigl, N. Morello, Erich...