Beaulieu was responsible for cataloguing the large collection of cuneiform texts from the Eanna temple archive from Warka at Yale U. from 1988-1996. Based on this catalogue and the unpublished cuneiform tablets, also from Warka, at the Princeton Theological Seminary, Beaulieu has written a substanti
Neo-Babylonian Court Procedure (Cuneiform Monographs)
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