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Bibliography
- Cameron, G. (2008-03-18) [1936]. History of Early Iran (Thesis). United States: ISBN 9780608165332.)
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- Diakonoff, I. (1956). История Мидии От Древнейших Времен До Конца IV Века До Н.э. [The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE] (in Russian). Moscow and Leningrad (published 1956–1966).
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- ISBN 9780521200912.)
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link - Hansman, J. (1985-12-15). "Anshan". Encyclopædia Iranica. 1. Vol. II. pp. 103–107.
- Hayes, W.; Rowton, M.; Stubbings, F. (1964). "VII". Chronology. The Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. I (Revised ed.). Bureau of Military History: CUP (published 1961).
- Hinz, W. (2009-02-19) [1972]. Written at United Kingdom. The Lost World of Elam: Re-creation of a Vanished Civilization. Translated by Barnes, J. University of California: ISBN 9780283978630.)
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link - Legrain, L. (1922-01-29). Historical Fragments. Vol. XIII. United States: University of Pennsylvania Museum (published 1922–2009). ISBN 9780598776341.)
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- Majidzadeh, Y. (2008-08-26). تاريخ و تمدن ايلام [History and civilization of Elam] (in Persian). Iran: University of Tehran Press (published 1991–2008).
- Majidzadeh, Y. (1997). تاريخ و تمدن بين النهرين [History and civilization of Mesopotamia] (in Persian). Vol. 1. Iran: University of Tehran Press (published 1997–2001). ISBN 9789640108413.
- Potts, D. (1999-07-29). The archaeology of Elam: formation and transformation of an ancient Iranian State (1st ed.). Cambridge, UK; New York, US: Cambridge University Press (published 1999–2016). ISBN 9780521563581.
- Scheil, V. (1931). "Dynasties Élamites d'Awan et de Simaš". Revue d'Assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale. 28 (1). JSTOR 23283945. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
- Steinkeller, P. (2013) [2009]. "Proceedings of the International Congress Held at Ghent University, December 14–17, 2009". 58: 294–317. ISSN 1782-4168. Retrieved 2021-06-12.)
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(help)CS1 maint: date and year (link - Stolper, M. (1987-12-15). "AWAN". Encyclopædia Iranica. 2. Vol. III (published 1987–2011). pp. 113–114.
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- Vallat, F. (2011-12-13) [1998]. "ELAM i. The history of Elam". Encyclopædia Iranica. 3. Vol. VIII (published 1998–2011). pp. 301–313.
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Journals
External links
- Dahl, J. (2012-07-24). "Rulers of Elam". cdliwiki: Educational pages of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI).
- Frayne, D. (1993) [c. 2340–2200 BC]. "UCLA Library ARK 21198/z1z90hx0". CDLI (in Akkadian) (published 1993–2013).
- Jacobsen, T. (1939). Zólyomi, G.; Black, J.; Robson, E.; Cunningham, G.; Ebeling, J. (eds.). "Sumerian King List". ETCSL. Translated by Glassner, J.; Römer, W.; Zólyomi, G. (revised ed.). United Kingdom: Oxford.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - Langdon, S. (1923) [c. 1827–1817 BC]. "W-B 444". CDLI. Ashmolean Museum. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
- Lendering, J. (2006) [c. 2250–165 BC]. "Sumerian King List".
Further reading
Geography
- Kessler, Peter L. (2008-02-16) [2008]. "Kingdoms of Iran - Elam / Haltamtu / Susiana". The History Files. Kessler Associates (published 1982–2021). Retrieved 2021-07-30.
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Language
- Faculty of Oriental Studies (revised ed.). United Kingdom. Retrieved 2022-09-23., comprises a selection of nearly 400 literary compositions recorded on sources which come from ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and date to the late third and early second millennia BCE.
The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature (ETCSL), a project of the University of Oxford
- Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Institute of Museum and Library Services (ILMS), and by the Max Planck Society (MPS), Oxford and University of California, Los Angeles(UCLA); network services are from UCLA's Center for Digital Humanities.
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology. It is funded by the NEH and private contributions. [They] work with several other projects in the development of tools and corpora. [Two] of these have useful websites: the CDLI and the ETCSL.