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In Rene Lebrun's contribution, the lector finds some remarks relating to the Egyptian intendant Urkhiya, the toponyms Pergame and the Aleian plain, the Anatolian gods Kakasbos and Trikasbos, and a philological observation on the new anthroponym Pumuwaza inscribed on a recently discovered Hittite seal. The contribution of Jan Tavernier focuses on three small fragments of the Atrahasis Epos, found in the Hittite capital. They are commented upon and some general remarks on the Hattusa versions of this Mesopotamian literary composition are presented.
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Le Muséon est une revue de renom international, spécialisée dans le domaine de l"Orient chrétien et des débuts de l"Islam, publiant essentiellement des sources et des études sur les textes arabes, arméniens, coptes, éthiopiens, géorgiens, grecs et syriaques, et s"ouvrant aussi sur les sources bibliques, le monde du Proche-Orient ancien et le monde byzantin. La revue d"études orientales Le Muséon fut fondée en 1881 par Ch. de Harlez pour publier des études originales, principalement des sources littéraires, dans le domaine de la philologie et de l"histoire orientales au sens large. Elle a suivi l"évolution de l"Institut orientaliste de l"Université catholique de Louvain,