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Smith, Sidney, 1889-1979 NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland Sudoc [ABES], France National Library of the Netherlands Vatican Library National Library of Israel National Library of Catalonia National Library of France Library of Congress/NACO

Smith, Sidney NII (Japan) ISNI BIBSYS

Smith, Sidney 1889- National Library of Poland German National Library

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VIAF ID: 118366648 (Personal)

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Alalakh and chronology Sudoc [ABES], France National Library of France RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland BIBSYS
Assyrian sculptures in the British museum, from Shalmaneser III to Sennacherib. National Library of Poland Vatican Library National Library of France BIBSYS Sudoc [ABES], France
Babylonian historical texts relating to the capture and downfall of Babylon. - German National Library RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of the Netherlands National Library of France BIBSYS Sudoc [ABES], France NII (Japan)
The Babylonian legends of the creation and the fight between Bel and the Dragon: as told byAssyrian tablets from Niniveh NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library
Bible illustrations: a series of plates illustrating biblical versions and antiquities National Library of the Netherlands
British Museum. Hieroglyphic texts from Egyptian stelae, etc. part VIII... National Library of France
By Sidney Smith... RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of France
Cuneiform texts from Cappadocian tablets in the British Museum NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of the Netherlands BIBSYS National Library of Catalonia Sudoc [ABES], France National Library of Poland Library of Congress/NACO National Library of France
Early History of Assyria, to 1000 B. C. RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of Catalonia BIBSYS Sudoc [ABES], France NII (Japan)
The first Campaign of Sennacherib, King of Assyria, B. C. 705-681. - National Library of the Netherlands Sudoc [ABES], France German National Library National Library of Catalonia National Library of France
From fetish to God in ancient Egypt / [The dramatic aspects of certain Egyptian myths Sudoc [ABES], France
The great roll of the pipe for the seventh year of the reign of King John: Michaelmas 1205 (Pipe Roll 51) Sudoc [ABES], France BIBSYS
The Greek trade at Al Mina: a footnote to Oriental history RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland
A Handbook to the Egyptian mummies and coffins exhibited in the British Museum Sudoc [ABES], France
Helps to the study of the Bible / A. W. F. Blunt [et al.]. - London [etc.], 1969. NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library Sudoc [ABES], France National Library of Israel
Isaiah chapters XL-LV: literary criticism and history NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of France Sudoc [ABES], France BIBSYS
Kizzuwadna and Kode RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland
Miscellanea National Library of France
A preliminary account of the tablets from Atchana RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland
Sir Flinders Petrie, 1853-1942 NII (Japan)
The statue of Idri-mi NUKAT Center of Warsaw University Library RERO - Library Network of Western Switzerland National Library of Catalonia BIBSYS Library of Congress/NACO National Library of France
Ur excavations texts. Sudoc [ABES], France
When and where: uttryck før tid och rum i engelskan i systematisk framstællning BIBSYS

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