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Number of items: 19.
Article
Campbell, S;
Killick, R;
Moon, J;
Calderbank, D;
Robson, E;
(2021)
Summary report on excavations at Tell Khaiber, an administrative centre of the Sealand period, 2013-2017.
Sumer
, 65
pp. 15-46.
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Campbell, S;
Moon, J;
Killick, R;
Robson, E;
Calderbank, D;
Shepperson, M;
Slater, F;
(2017)
Tell Khaiber: an administrative centre of the Sealand period.
Iraq
, 78
(1)
10.1017/irq.2017.1.
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Robson, E;
(2018)
Nebi Younus and Nimrud: report on a site visit made in April 2017.
Sumer. A Journal of Archaeology and History in Arab World
, 64
p. 73.
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Robson, E;
(2017)
Old habits die hard: writing the excavation and dispersal history of Nimrud.
Museum History Journal
, 10
(2)
pp. 217-232.
10.1080/19369816.2017.1328913.
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Robson, E;
(2015)
Subverting expectations: memories of editing with Jackie.
BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics
, 30
(3)
pp. 178-182.
10.1080/17498430.2015.1055902.
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Robson, E;
(2015)
Pasts and futures entwined: supporting humanities and culture for a sustainable Iraq.
The Middle East in London
, 11
(4)
pp. 19-20.
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Robson, E;
(2015)
Creating futures for the past in southern Iraq: challenges and opportunities.
Middle East — Topics & Resources
, 3
58 - 68.
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Book
Baker, HD and Robson, E (Eds).
(2010)
Your praise Is sweet: a memorial volume for Jeremy Black from students, colleagues, and friends.
British School of Archaeology in Iraq: London, UK.
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Robson, E;
(2019)
Ancient Knowledge Networks.
[Book].
UCL Press: London, UK.
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Book chapter
Robson, E;
(2019)
The clay tablet book in Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria.
In: Eliot, S and Rose, J, (eds.)
A Companion to the History of the Book.
(pp. 175-190).
Blackwell: Oxford, UK.
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Robson, Eleanor;
(2023)
The Archive.
In: Moon, Jane, (ed.)
Tell Khaiber: A Fortified Centre of the First Sealand Dynasty.
(pp. 67-121).
Moonrise Press: Ludlow, UK.
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Robson, Eleanor;
(2017)
The socio-economics of cuneiform scholarship after the “end of archives”: views from Borsippa and Uruk.
In: Heffron, Yağmur and Stone, Adam and Worthington, Martin, (eds.)
At the Dawn of History: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of J.N. Postgate.
(pp. 459-474).
Eisenbrauns: Winona Lake, Indiana, USA.
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Robson, E;
(2019)
Appendix: a new reading of ADART nos. -132B and C.
In: Haubold, J and Steele, J and Stevens, K, (eds.)
Keeping watch in Babylon: from evidence to text in the Astronomical Diaries.
Brill: Boston, MA.
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Robson, E;
(2019)
Who Wrote the Babylonian Astronomical Diaries?
In: Haubold, J and Steele, J and Stevens, K, (eds.)
Keeping Watch in Babylon: The Astronomical Diaries in Context.
(pp. 120-153).
Brill: Leiden, Netherlands.
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Robson, E;
(2019)
Information flows in rural Babylonia, c.1500 BC.
In: Johnston, C, (ed.)
The Concept of the Book: The Production, Progression and Dissemination of Information.
School of Advanced Study: London, UK.
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Robson, E;
(2019)
The book in the ancient world.
In: Raven, J, (ed.)
The Oxford illustrated history of the book.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
(In press).
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Robson, E;
(2018)
Do Not Disperse the Collection! Motivations and Strategies for Protecting Cuneiform Scholarship in the First Millennium BCE.
In: Popović, M and Roig, LL and Wilde, C, (eds.)
Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
(pp. 8-45).
Walter de Gruyter GmbH: Berlin, Germany.
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Robson, E;
(2014)
Tracing networks of cuneiform scholarship with Oracc, GKAB and Google Earth.
In: Kersel, M and Rutz, M, (eds.)
Archaeologies of text: archaeology, technology and ethics.
(pp. 142-163).
Oxbow Books Ltd: Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Working / discussion paper
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Kathem, Mehiyar;
Robson, Eleanor;
Tahan, Lina G;
(2022)
Cultural heritage predation in Iraq: the sectarian appropriation of Iraq's past.
(Chatham House MIddle East and North Africa Programme Research Papers
).
Royal Institute of International Affairs: London, UK.
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