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INTRODUCTION Concealed in a large number of both unedited and published
Babylonian cuneiform texts of the period 555–331 B.C. are several hundred
citations of intercalary months. These have served to identify the true structure of
the ...
INTRODUCTION Concealed in a large number of both unedited and published
Babylonian cuneiform texts of the period 555–331 B.C. are several hundred
citations of intercalary months. These have served to identify the true structure of
the ...
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It has been suggested4 that as a result of centuries of observations the
Babylonian astronomers under Nabunasir may ... B.C. of Babylonia, the founder
of the Achaemenid dynasty, Cyrus II (559-529 B.C.), adopted the Babylonian
calendar with ...
It has been suggested4 that as a result of centuries of observations the
Babylonian astronomers under Nabunasir may ... B.C. of Babylonia, the founder
of the Achaemenid dynasty, Cyrus II (559-529 B.C.), adopted the Babylonian
calendar with ...
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Assyri- ologische. Astronomische und Astralmythologische Untersuchungen SEB
Seleucid Era of the Babylonian Calendar [epoch = 1 Nisanu (2/3 April) 311] SEM
Seleucid Era of the Macedonian Calendar [epoch = 1 Dios (6/7 October) 3 12] ...
Assyri- ologische. Astronomische und Astralmythologische Untersuchungen SEB
Seleucid Era of the Babylonian Calendar [epoch = 1 Nisanu (2/3 April) 311] SEM
Seleucid Era of the Macedonian Calendar [epoch = 1 Dios (6/7 October) 3 12] ...
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