More from Abzu
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More from Abzu


If you want to keep tabs on the latest news from the Abzu website, Chuck Jones has emailed to let visitors know that the ETANA team has developed an RSS feed for the What's New in Abzu pages. The XML source for the feed is: http://www.etana.org/abzu/rss. Those of you who already use RSS feeds can now add Abzu to your aggregator. Those of you who do not already use RSS feeds can find out more about it at:
http://www.faganfinder.com/search/rss.shtml (among other places). The Abzu feed will alert you to new entries as well as to newly edited entries in the database.




- Abzu
http://www.etana.org/abzu/ Please see the following update and request for feedback re the excellent Abzu service, from Chuck Jones. Abzu is an excellent resource for Near Eastern (and Egyptian) documents, with authors like Sir William Flinders Petrie...

- Abzu Updated
New from Chuck Jones: To find material newly added to Abzu, you can follow the "View items recently added to ABZU link at:http://www.etana.org/abzu/ Entries stay there for a month from the date they are entered. Alternatively you can make use of the RSS...

- What's New In Abzu
Abzu has been updated. To find material newly added to Abzu, you can follow the "View items recently added to ABZU" link at: http://www.etana.org/abzu/. Entries stay there for a month from the date they are entered. Alternatively you can make use of the...

- What's New In Abzu
The latest from Chuck Jones, posted recently to EEF: "To find material newly added to Abzu, you can follow the "View items recently added to ABZU" link at: http://www.etana.org/abzu/ entries stay there for a month from the date they are entered. Alternatively...

- Abzu
http://www.etana.org/abzu/Thanks to Chuck Jones for the information that ABZU has recently been updated. For those unfamiliar with Abzu, operating since October 1994 it is "a guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed data relevant to the...



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