Sacrificial Economy: Assessors, Contractors, and Thieves in the Management of Sacrificial Sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk (ca. 625–520 B.C.). By Michael Kozuh [Book Review]

Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (1) (2021)
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The Sacrificial Economy: Assessors, Contractors, and Thieves in the Management of Sacrificial Sheep at the Eanna Temple of Uruk. By Michael Kozuh. Explorations in Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations, vol. 2. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2014. Pp. xii + 324, CD-ROM. $69.50.

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