Robson, Eleanor.
Robson, Eleanor, 1969-....
Robson, E.
Eleanor Robson British academic
VIAF ID: 32169986 ( Personal )
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Works
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Ancient Egyptian literature : theory and practice | |
Ancient knowledge networks a social geography of cuneiform scholarship in first-millennium Assyria and Babylonia | |
Development of writing practices and written expression : research on the letters from the Amorite period (2002-1595 BC). | |
Développement des pratiques d'écriture et de l'expression écrite : recherches sur les lettres de l'époque amorrite (2002-1595 av. J.-C.) | |
Handbook of cuneiform culture | |
Mathematical cuneiform tablets in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | |
Mathematics in ancient Iraq : a social history | |
The mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam : a sourcebook | |
Mesopotamian mathematics, 2100-1600 BC technical constants in bureaucracy and education | |
n98066404 | |
Old Babylonian texts in the Ashmolean Museum : mainly from Larsa, Sippir, Kish, and Lagaba | |
Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics | |
Oxford数学史 | |
Tell Khaiber : a fortified centre of the first Sealand dynasty | |
Who owns objects? : the ethics and politics of collecting cultural artefacts : proceedings of the first St. Cross-All Souls seminar series and workshop, Oxford, October-December 2004 | |
Your praise is sweet a memorial volume for Jeremy Black from students, colleagues and friends |