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A tour of Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon (2008)
Book Chapter
George, A. (2008). A tour of Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon. In I. L. Finkel, & M. J. Seymour (Eds.), Babylon: Myth and Reality (54-59). British Museum Press

The State and Religious Diversity in Post-Independence India (2008)
Book Chapter
Singh, G. (2008). The State and Religious Diversity in Post-Independence India. In I. Talbot (Ed.), The Deadly Embrace: Religion, Politics and Violence in India and Pakistan, 1947-2000 (60-77). Oxford University Press

Intervento (2008)
Journal Article
Zene, C. (2008). Intervento. Lares (Firenze. Testo stampato), LXXIV(2), 276-286

Special issue of LARES on "Gramsci Ritrovato. Tra Cultural Studies e antropologia"

Tuḫru-Achilles’ Tendon? (2008)
Journal Article
Mirelman, S. (2008). Tuḫru-Achilles’ Tendon?. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires, 2008/4(65), 89-90

Anglo-Burmese Wars (2008)
Book Chapter
Charney, M. W. (2008). Anglo-Burmese Wars. In P. N. Stearns (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World 1750 to the Present. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Myanmar (2008)
Book Chapter
Charney, M. W. (2008). Myanmar. In P. N. Stearns (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World 1750 to the Present. Oxford University Press

Mandalay (2008)
Other
Charney, M. W. (2008). Mandalay

Yangon (2008)
Other
Charney, M. W. (2008). Yangon

The Khorda Avesta and Yašt Codex E1. Facsimile edition (2008)
Book
Kotwal, F. M., & Hintze, A. (2008). The Khorda Avesta and Yašt Codex E1. Facsimile edition. Harrassowitz

Next to the Yašt codex F1 (dating from 1591 C.E.), the Khorda Avesta and Yašt codex E1 is the most important Yašt manuscript. Written in Navsari in 1601 C.E. by the Sanjana priest Ervad Šāpuhr Hōšang Āsā, E1 is the oldest and most valuable manuscr... Read More about The Khorda Avesta and Yašt Codex E1. Facsimile edition.

The Sogdian potentialis (2008)
Book Chapter
Sims-Williams, N. (2008). The Sogdian potentialis. In M. Macuch, M. Maggi, & W. Sundermann (Eds.), Iranian languages and texts from Iran and Turan. Ronald E. Emmerick memorial volume (377-386). Harrassowitz