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Parr 1993 Parr, P.J. The Early History of the Hejaz: A Response to Garth Bawden. Arabian archaeology and epigraphy 4, 1993: 48-58.
Parr 1992 Parr, P.J. Edom and the Hejaz. Pages 41-46 in P. Bienkowski (ed.), Early Edom and Moab. The Beginning of the Iron Age in Southern Jordan. (Sheffield Archaeological Monongraphs, 7). Sheffield: Collis with National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside, 1992.
Parr 1989 Parr, P.J. Aspects of the Archaeology of North-West Arabia in the First Millennium BC. Pages 39-66 in T. Fahd (ed.), L'Arabie préislamique et son environnement historique et culturel. Actes du colloque de Strasbourg, 24-27 juin 1987, Université des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg. (Travaux du Centre de Recherche sur le Proche-Orient et la Grèce Antiques, 10). Leiden: Brill, 1989.
Parr 1988 Parr, P.J. Pottery of the Late Second Millennium B.C. from North West Arabia and Its Historical Implications. Pages 72-89 in D.T. Potts (ed.), Araby the Blest: Studies in Arabian Archaeology. (Carsten Niehbuhr Institute Publications, 7). Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum, 1988.
Parr 1985 Parr, P.J. The Last Days of Petra. Pages 192-205 in [no ed.], Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Bilād al-Shām, Amman. 1985.
Parr 1984 [1985] Parr, P.J. The Present State of Archaeological Research in the Arabian Peninsula: Achievements of the Past, and Problems for the Futur. Pages 43-54 in A.M. Abdalla, S. al-Sakkal, R. Mortel (eds.), Studies in the History of Arabia. Pre-Islamic Arabia. 2. Riyadh: King Saʾud University Press, 1984 [1985].
Parr 1982 Parr, P.J. Contacts between N.W. Arabia and Jordan in the Late Bronze and Iron Ages. Pages 127-133 in A. Hadidi (ed.), Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan. I. (Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan, 1). Amman: Department of Antiquities, 1982.
Parr 1979 Parr, P.J. Archaeological Sources for the Early History of North-West Arabia. Pages 37-44 in A.T. al-Ansary, A.M. Abdalla, S. al-Sakkar, R.T. Mortel (eds), Studies in the History of Arabia. 1. Sources for the History of Arabia. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Studies in the History of Arabia, 23rd. —28th of April 1977, sponsored by the Department of History, Faculty of Arts, University of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Part 1. Riyadh: University of Riyadh Press, 1979 [1981].
Parr 1970 Parr, P.J. The Nabataeans and North-West Arabia in the Arabia Society [Seminar I]. Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, University of London 08/09/2012, 1970: 250-253.
Parr 1968 Parr, P.J. The Investigation of some ‘Inaccessible’ Rock-Cut Chambers at Petra. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 100, 1968
Parr 1964 Parr, P.J. Objects from Thaj in the British Museum. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 176, 1964: 20-28.
Parr 1963 Parr, P.J. The Capital of the Nabateans . Scientific American 209, 1963: 95-102.
Parr 1962 Parr, P.J. A Nabataean Sanctuary Near Petra. A Preliminary Notice. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 06/07/2012, 1962: 21-23, pl. 8-11 fig. 7.
Parr 1959 Parr, P.J. Rock Engravings from Petra. Palestine Exploration Quarterly @, 1959: 106-108.
Parpola & Watanabe 1988 Parpola, S. & Watanabe, K. (eds.) Neo Assyrian Treaties and Loyalty Oaths. Pages 68-69State Archives of Assyria. 2. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 1988.
Parpola 2007 Parpola, S. (ed.) Assyrian-English-Assyrian Dictionary. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 2007.
Parpola 1998— Parpola, S. (ed.) The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. volume 1, Part I: A ed. by K. Radner (1998); Volume 1, Part II: B–G ed. by K. Radner (1999); Volume 2, Part I: Ḫ-K ed. by H.D. Baker (2000); Volume 2, Part II: L–N ed. by H.D. Baker (2001); Volume 3, Part I: P-Ṣ (2002). Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 1998—.
Parpola 1997 Parpola, S. The Man Without a Scribe and the Question of Literacy in the Assyrian Empire. Pages 315-324 in B. Pongratz-Leisten, H. Kühne & P. Xella (eds), Ana šadî Labnāni lū allik. Beiträge zu altorientalischen und mittelmeerischen Kulturen. Festschrift für Wolfgang Röllig. (Alter Orient und Altes Testament, 247). Kevelaer: Butzon & Bercker/Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener Verlag, 1997.
Parpola 1987 Parpola, S. The Correspondence of Sargon II, Part I: Letters from Assyria and the West. (State Archives of Assyria, 1). Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 1987.
Parpola 1970 Parpola, S. Neo-Asyrian Toponyms. Programming and computer printing by K. Koskenniemi. (Alter Orient und Altes Testament, 6). Neukirchen-Vluyn: Kevelaer, 1970.
Parlasca K 2005 Parlasca, K. Zu palmyrenischen Inschriften auf Reliefs. Pages 137-149 in E. Cussini (ed.), A Journey to Palmyra. Collected Essays to Remember Delbert R. Hillers. (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 22). Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2005.
Parlasca K 1995 Parlasca, K. Some Problems of Palmyrene Plastic Art. ARAM 7, 1995: 59-71.
Parlasca I 1993 Parlasca, I. Probleme nabatäischer Koroplastik: Aspekte der auswärtigen Kulturbeziehungen Petras. Pages 55-79 in Invernizzi A. and Salles J.-F. (eds.), Arabia Antiqua: Hellenistic centres around Arabia. (Serie Orientale Roma, 70/2). Roma: Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1993.
Parlasca 1996 Parlasca, K. Funde figürlicher Stuckdekorationen auf dem Gelände des Hotel Méridien in Palmyra. Annales archéologiques arabes syriennes 42, 1996: 291-296.