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In honor of Ernest R. Lacheman on his seventy-fifth birthday, April 29, 1981
By M. A. Morrison,David I. Owen,Brigitte Lion,Diana L. Stein,Maynard Maidman,Gernot Wilhelm
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
By James Henry Breasted
Publications of the Oriental Institute 1906-1991
Publications of the Oriental Institute 1906-1991
By Thomas A. Holland
The Ancient Eastern Mediterranean
The Ancient Eastern Mediterranean
By Eleanor Guralnick,Edward F. Campbell,Elizabeth R. Gebhard
Archeologia dell'Iran antico
Archeologia dell'Iran antico
By Enrico Ascalone

Neo-Babylonian texts in the Oriental Institute collection
By David B. Weisberg
The rise of the north Arabic script and its Kur'ānic development
The rise of the north Arabic script and its Kur'ānic development
By Nabia Abbott
The Oriental Institute, the University of Chicago
The Oriental Institute, the University of Chicago
By John Dollard
The rise of man and modern research
The rise of man and modern research
By James Henry Breasted
The Oriental Institute
The Oriental Institute
By University of Chicago. Oriental Institute

Cosmopolitan City
By The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago,Tanya Treptow,Tasha Vorderstrasse
Handbook and Museum guide
Handbook and Museum guide
By University of Chicago. Oriental Institute
Thirty pieces of silver
Thirty pieces of silver
By Erica Reiner

The Nuzi texts of the Oriental Institute
By Maynard Maidman
The Oriental Institute, the University of Chicago
The Oriental Institute, the University of Chicago
By University of Chicago. Oriental Institute

The Oriental Institute ... annual report
By University of Chicago. Oriental Institute
Our work
Our work
By Jason Reblando,Cunningham, Matthew (Journalist),Green, Jack (Museum curator),Emily Teeter,Anna R. Ressman
The late Babylonian texts of the Oriental Institute collection
The late Babylonian texts of the Oriental Institute collection
By University of Chicago. Oriental Institute.

Neo-Sumerian archival texts primarily from Nippur in the University Museum, the Oriental Institute, and the Iraq Museum (NATN)
By David I. Owen