Anthony Green (Near Eastern archaeologist)
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Dr Anthony Green is Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow in Near Eastern Archaeology at the Freie Universität Berlin, and a former Baghdad Fellow of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq, J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art at the University of Pennsylvania and G.A. Wainwright Research Fellow in Near Eastern Archaeology at Oxford University. He has excavated extensively in Mesopotamia and writes on ancient Mesopotamian art and archaeology. (Notice on reverse of title page of Gods, Demons and Symbols, 2nd ed.)
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- Jeremy Black and Anthony Green (illustrations by Tessa Rickards), Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary, London: British Museum Press; and Austin: University of Texas Press 1992; 2nd. ed. London 1998; Polish edition (Slownik mitologii Mezopotamii) Katowice 1998; Czech edition (Bohové, Démoni a Symboly Staroveké Mezopotámie) Prague 1999.
- The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East (Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, Number 51) edited by Stuart Campbell and Anthony Green, Oxford: Oxbow Books 1995.
- (Editor) Abu Salabikh Excavations, Volume 4, The 6G Ash-Tip and Its Contents: Cultic and Administrative Discard from the Temple? 2 vols., London: British School of Archaeology in Iraq 1993.
- John Curtis and Anthony Green, Excavations at Khirbet Khatuniyeh, London: British Museum Press 1997.