
Three Lives: The Aftermath and Fallout
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September 24, 1916 view PDF >Tablet Tells World Reconstruction After Flood— Fragment of the Ancient Epics, Written 4,000 Years Ago on the Nippur Tablets, Deciphered by Dr. Stephen H. Langdon
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June 24, 1914 view PDF >Babylon Gave Bible Story to The Jews— Pre-Semetic Account of Flood and Apple Found in Nippur Tablets Now at Philadelphia
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August 10, 1913 view PDF >Ancient Nippur Tablet Tells New Story of Deluge
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August 4, 1913 view PDF >Creator a Woman, Old Tablet Says— New Version of Genesis Found in University of Pennsylvania's Nippur Collection
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March 12, 1912 view PDF >To Translate Texts Hilprecht Found— Prof. Stephen Langdon Goes to Constantinople to Study the Nippur Tablets
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December 12, 1911 view PDF >End Hilprecht Dispute— Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania Find Doctor's Charges Unfounded
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August 1, 1911 view PDF >Nippur Relics Up Again— German Universities Said to Seek Those Claimed by Dr. Hilprecht
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November 27, 1910 view PDF >Society Split Over Babylonian Tablets— Hilprecht Dispute About Nippur Excavation Not Confined to Philadelphia Savants
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November 19, 1910 view PDF >Say Dr. Hilprecht Has Quit— Assyriologist Reported to Have Resigned Pennsylvania Professorship
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April 2, 1910 view PDF >Attacks Prof. Hilprecht— Dr. Barton Declares Tablet Story of the Deluge is a Fraud
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March 22, 1910 view PDF >The Latest News of the Flood
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March 19, 1910 view PDF >Find Oldest Record of Noah's Flood— Nippur Clay Tablet of 2000 B.C. Tells Story Very Like the Later Bible Narrative
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January 10, 1910 view PDF >Proof That Bible is Authentic— Prof. Clay's Book on the Origin of the Old Testament a Revelation to Those Who Doubt
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December 22, 1909 view PDF >Remarkable Tablets Throw New Light on Bible
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February 5, 1907 view PDF >Nippur Tablet War Anew— Fisher Contradicts Statements in Hilprecht's Latest Book
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April 28, 1905 view PDF >Attack on Hilprecht— Dr. Peters Says There Was No Temple Library at Nippur
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April 25, 1905 view PDF >May Vindicate Hilprecht— Report in His Favor Expressed — Rockefeller Not Interested
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April 23, 1905 view PDF >Assyriologist Appears in Hilprecht's Behalf— Dr. Radau Testifies Before Investigating Committee
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April 21, 1905 view PDF >Woman In Hilprecht Case— J.H. Haynes in a Sanitarium and Wife to Appear Before Committee
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April 20, 1905 view PDF >Witnesses are Said to Accuse Hilprecht— Reported Damaging Testimony Before Inquiry Committee
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April 16, 1905 view PDF >Stormy Proceedings At Hilprecht Inquiry— No Effort to Get at Truth, Asserts Dr. Peters
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March 20, 1905 view PDF >University to Uphold Hilprecht's Defense— Professor's Reply to Attacks Is to be Issued Soon
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March 3, 1905 view PDF >Tablets Not From Nippur— Dr. Peters Says Prof. Hilprecht Used Old Material to Illustrate New Find
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December 5, 1902 view PDF >Medal For Prof. Hilprecht— The Philadelphia Scientist Gets it for His Excavations at Nippur
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October 5, 1902 view PDF >Nippur Unearthed by Hilprecht— Work of Pennsylvania Scientists Tear Veil from Ancient History
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August 25, 1900 view PDF >Oldest of Libraries— Found by Americans at Nippur— Upward of 4,000 Years Old
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August 15, 1900 view PDF >Library of Nippur Temple— Prof. Hilprecht Discovers Over 17,000 Ancient Tablets
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January 15, 1898 view PDF >Oldest of Old Cities— Light on Life in Nippur, a Town That Was Ancient When Genesis was Written
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September 3, 1893 view PDF >King Sargon of 3800 B.C.— What Americans Have Unearthed Below Bagdad