Volume 8 (2023)
Volume 7 (2022)
Volume 6 (2021)
Volume 5 (2020)
Volume 4 (2019)
Volume 3 (2018)
Volume 2 (2013)
Volume 1 (2012)
Number of Articles: 27
From "Encyclopedia of Law in Ancient Iraq" toss dungeons
Page 15-20
An investigation of pure sciences from the archaeological buildings of Mosul during the Arab and Islamic eras
Page 21-30
Excavations at Quynajik hill: Past Achievements and Future Hopes
Page 31-40
Conspiracies and revolutions against the Assyrian state
Page 41-64
Myrtle plant in cuneiform sources (its name, oil and uses)
Page 65-80
Bribery and its judgements in the old Iraqi law
Page 81-92
Metallic Stone Age - the most prominent civilizational achievements in Mesopotamia
Page 93-110
The settlement system in ancient Iraq and areas in the Arab world
Page 111-119
Text from the time of Samuel, King of Larsa (1894-1866 BC) from Warsh hill
Page 121-132
The Moral Values of the Assyrians
Page 133-150
Recipes for treating scorpion stings, snake and dog bites in the light of cuneiform texts from the library of Ashurbanipal
Page 151-158
Fumigation and its uses in treating some of the diseases among the ancient Iraqis
Page 159-176
Fabrics in the light of archaeological carvings and cuneiform texts in the modern Assyrian era
Page 177-198
An unpublished cuneiform text from the Akkadian period
Page 199-204
Administrative and governmental buildings in the city of Mosul during the Ottoman era
Page 205-234
The Throne of Sin-Ahi-Ariba (Sennacherib) as a Model for the Assyrian Thrones
Page 235-243
Punctuation marks in the Assyrian letters
Page 245-254
An unpublished Assyrian royal text belonging to King Adad-Nirari I (1307-1275 BC)
Page 255-273
The humanitarian dimension in the politics of the Assyrian kings
Page 273-285
The barber profession in the old Iraqi society
Page 287-203
Bronze bands on the wooden doors of Assyrian palaces and temples (selected models)
Page 305-316
Unpublished ancient Babylonian texts dealing with the cattle fattening
Page 317-328
Unpublished Akkadian cuneiform texts from the Iraqi Museum
Page 329-349
Indications from the history of the city of Nineveh during the third and second millennium BC
Page 351-375
Hamed Al-Amin House as a Model for the Mosul House in the Ottoman Era - A Field Study
Page 377-394
The fountain in the mosques of Mosul during the Ottoman era - Selected models
Page 395-421
Unpublished Mathematical Text from Tell IBZIKH in the Iraqi Museum
Page 423-426