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    Isis in Babylonia?

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    The Chief Singer and Other Late Eponyms

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    Transformations of identity and space in the Middle East and North Africa

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    The current issue of Approaching Religion includes articles based on conference papers presented at the Fifth Finnish Colloquium on the Middle East and North Africa Studies, which was organised by the Finnish Institute in the Middle East (FIME), the University of Eastern Finland, Faculty of Theology, and the University of Helsinki, including the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence Changes in Sacred Texts and Trad-itions, in Joensuu, 29–31 May 2017. The theme of the conference was ‘Transformations of Identity and Space in the Middle East and North Africa’, and it explored the construction and transformation of identity in space, whether geographical, mental or virtual

    Kuninkuus, hallinto ja lainkäyttö

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    Bibliography of the Publications of Simo Parpola

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    Preface

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    Bibliography

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    Texts, Scribes and Literary Traditions

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    This general paper provides a very brief introduction to the textual sources and the scribes who wrote them, as well as give some information on historical events and personal interests of the kings that appear to have impacted the content and nature of the source material. Although the Neo-Assyrian period starts in earnest with Ashurnsirpal II, this contribution covers only the very end of the eighth century and most of the seventh century, thus limiting itself to the reigns of Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, and Ashurbanipal, as well as their four lesser-known successors

    MAATTI-tietokantojen sisältöopas tallentajille ja tiedonhakijoille

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    Finding the right tools : Support for finding employment and coping at work

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    Everyone’s work ability varies during their career. However, we can support work ability in many ways. The most important thing is to focus on the concerned person’s competence, strengths and interests. He or she can talk to a professional and they can find the best solutions together. The guide includes examples of services, means and benefits to support work ability. They will help the reader to find work, continue at work or study. The guide also explains the help that is available from a work ability coordinator and where to find a coordinator. The guide was produced as part of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health’s key project called Career opportunities for people with partial work ability. This is a new, updated version of a guide published in 2015
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