Saggs, Henry W. F.

 

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Publications

Saggs, Henry W. F. n.d. [Saggs H W F 1956a (Saggs1956a)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 1960. “An Unaddressed Old Babylonian Letter.” Journal of Cuneiform Studies 14 (2): 56–58. https://doi.org/10.2307/1359254. [JCS 14, p.56-58 (Saggs1960letter)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 1962. The Greatness That Was Babylon : A Survey of the Ancient Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley. London : Sidgwick & Jackson. [ Greatness That Was Babylon (Saggs1962Greatness)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 1968. “The Tell al Rimah Tablets, 1965.” Iraq 30: 154–74. https://doi.org/10.2307/4199849. [Iraq 30 (pp. 154-174) (Saggs1968Iraq30)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 1975. “Historical Texts and Fragments of Sargon II of Assyria. 1. The ‘Aššur Charter.’” Iraq 37 (1): 11–20. [Iraq 37, pl. 9 (Saggs1975Iraq37)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 2000. [Fs Cagni 0911 (Saggs2000-97427)]

Saggs, Henry W. F. 2001. The Nimrud Letters, 1952. Cuneiform Texts from Nimrud 5. London: British School of Archaeology in Iraq. [CTN 5 (Saggs2001CTN5)]


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CDLI contributors. 2025. “Saggs, Henry W. F. - Authors.” Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. April 30, 2025. https://cdli.earth/authors/770.
CDLI contributors. (2025, April 30). Saggs, Henry W. F. - Authors. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. https://cdli.earth/authors/770
CDLI contributors (2025) Saggs, Henry W. F. - Authors, Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. Available at: https://cdli.earth/authors/770 (Accessed: April 30, 2025).
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