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KASKAL
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Keywords Neo-Babylonian dwellings • Scented oils • Materiality of writing • Exorcist • Hemerologies and menologies • Neo-Assyrian Palaces • Pharmaceutical remedies • Firing holes • Tablet layout and format • New Kingdom • Menstruation • Cemetery of Ur • Burial ceremony • Ritualisation • Anointment • Drainage system • Purification • Hittite pantheon • Water • Ashurbanipal’s Library • RItual instructions • Hellenistic period • Hymns • economic network • Cleansing practices • Late Early Dynastic/Early Sargonic Ur • Education • Ashurbanipal’s library • Prayers • Literature • Lugalšalatuku • Semantic classifier • Paratexts • Zippalanda • Stigma • Ritual • É-munus • Ashurbanipal Library • Calendar • Kuyunjik • Cuneiform medicine • Old Sumerian fisheries • Babylonian culture • Soakaway • Colophons • Anatolian hieroglyphic • Writing boards • Chief scribe • Achaemenid period • Hemerology • Phonetic classifier • Hittite festival • Cyprus • Nineveh • Self-presentation • Shinar • Assyriology • Hattian cult song • Typology • Privacy • Disease • Incubation • Early-Kassite history • Anatolia • Disgust • Protohistoric Archaeology • Mesopotamia • Uruk • Terminology • Materiality • ensi₂ Gizuna • Babylonian literature • Standardisation • Drained rooms • Akkadian • Ištar-šumu-ēreš • Philia facies • Architecture • Bathroom • Scribal remarks on editing process • Daily life • Middle Euphrates • Purity • Poetry • Writing system • Royal cult travel • Hygiene • Library of Ashurbanipal • Contagion • Protection • Library colophons • Marduk • Cult of Zippalanda • Layout • Sign function
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