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DTSTAMP:20260604T064632Z
CREATED:20180627T164440Z
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SUMMARY:Babylonians and Elamites in the Zagros
DTSTART:20180424T220000Z
DTEND:20180424T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The comparison drawn in much of the scholarly and popular 
 literature between the Mesopotamian alluvium and the Iranian plateau\,
  coupled with the imposing nature of the Zagros mountains\, often seem
  to imply that the cultural and political boundaries between these two
  worlds was fairly firm through time. In reality\, that boundary fluct
 uated thanks to a variety of cultural\, linguistic\, military and poli
 tical factors. Some of the implications of this situation as it pertai
 ned to Assyria\, Babylonia\, the indigenous peoples of the Zagros\, an
 d Elam will be discussed in this lecture.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
CONTACT:isaw@nyu.edu
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