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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Michael Clune

Cuneiform Texts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Volume IV
This long-anticipated work is the final volume of the CTMMA series and completes the publication of all the cuneiform-inscribed tablets and inscriptions (excluding those on sculptures, reliefs, and seals) in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Published are 183 texts that include 154 cuneiform tablets and tablet fragments, one inscribed clay bulla, fourteen clay cylinders, five clay prisms, and four stone inscriptions.Economic and Administrative texts are from Sippar, Babylon, Kish, Dilbat, Nippur, Drehem, Uruk, and other sites in Babylonia and ancient Iran. First millennium B.C. royal inscriptions date to the reigns of Ashurnasirpal, Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, Ashurbanipal, Nebuchadnezzar, and Nabonidus. The texts are organized in five parts: Part One contains Neo- and Late Babylonian economic and administrative tablets and fragments from the archives of the Ebabbar temple in Sippar. Part Two includes Neo- and Late Babylonian period economic and administrative tablets from Babylonia and other sites. Part Three includes Late Babylonian administrative and archival tablets from Babylon. Part Four contains royal and non-royal brick, stone, bulla, cylinder, and prism inscriptions from the second and first millennia B.C. A final section (Part Five) includes three proto-cuneiform archaic tablets and two Ur III administrative tablets.Professors Ira Spar (Professor of Ancient Studies at Ramapo College of New Jersey and Research Assyriologist at The Metropolitan Museum of Art) and Michael Jursa (University Professor of Assyriology, University of Vienna) were assisted by a team of distinguished scholars and conservators who provided valuable insights into the preparation of scholarly editions of the texts, seal impressions, and technical analysis published in this volume.442 pages, 174 plates, including drawings of 183 texts and photographs of selected tablets
Hey Freelancer Go Clone Yourself

Hey Freelancer Go Clone Yourself

Kathleen Krueger; Michael Stover

Booklocker.com
2022
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So you started your own freelance business - congratulations But how can you grow your business without investing more time and work? This book will explain how subcontracting to other freelancers allows you to expand your income potential while realizing more free time to enjoy your life.- Grow your income and your available free time- Grow your client list- Learn the benefits of a team - for both you and your clients- Discover the kind of subcontractors you need for your business- Adopt new tools to manage a larger team Kathleen and Michael are proof that it works. Learn from their experience, so you can scale your own freelance business successfully. Cloning yourself by subcontracting to other freelancers is a workable solution for achieving the freelance life of your dreams. Hey Freelancer Go Clone Yourself will help you avoid the pitfalls and show you how to do it right.