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The present work is the last contribution to the edition "Répertoire Géographique des Textes Cunéiformes" (RGTC). Thirteen volumes have been already published in this series and they became - along with the corresponding TAVO-historical maps - an important research tool in the field of the historical geography of the Ancient Near East. This volume presents the place names from the Neo-Assyrian period in two parts. The first volume (RGTC 7/1) comprises the toponyms from the Levant. The second volume (RGTC 7/2), now in preparation, includes the place names from the remaining regions, namely the…mehr

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The present work is the last contribution to the edition "Répertoire Géographique des Textes Cunéiformes" (RGTC). Thirteen volumes have been already published in this series and they became - along with the corresponding TAVO-historical maps - an important research tool in the field of the historical geography of the Ancient Near East.
This volume presents the place names from the Neo-Assyrian period in two parts. The first volume (RGTC 7/1) comprises the toponyms from the Levant. The second volume (RGTC 7/2), now in preparation, includes the place names from the remaining regions, namely the northern, southern and eastern regions, as well as from Egypt and the Assyrian heartland. Although the arrangement of earlier volumes was followed, the critical commentary of the secondary literature demands a more extensive treatment in this volume.
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"In conclusion, Bagg's work is decidedly praiseworthy, in that the listings in RGTC 7//2/1-2 reflect in full the state of the art in toponomastic data and research from the Neo-Assyrian empire. Such a result is achieved by the author not only by subsuming in its entirety the vastly accrued corpus of relevant sources from the NA period which either came to light through new discoveries or was republished in totally updated form during the last thirty years, but also by scrupulously recording the essential information/opinions drawn from a large set of dedicated secondary studies of recent date, spread far and wide in journals, lexica, conference volumes and Festschriften, and thus hitherto quite inconvenient to gather and fit into a coherent research framework, as the reviewer can personally testify."

Von Frederick Mario Fales
In: Orientalistische Literaturzeitung Bd. 115 Heft 4-5 (2020), S. 328-331