• Juris Zarins (Zariņš) (February 17, 1945 – July 8, 2023) was a German-born American archaeologist and professor at Missouri State University, who specialized...
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    JZ Microphones (Juris Zarins Microphones) is a Latvian manufacturer of professional microphones and recording accessories. JZ Microphones was established...
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  • information. The Asiatic theory has been supported by archaeologists such as Juris Zarins. Williams, Frank (2008-11-27). The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis:...
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    diorite for Mesopotamia. As discussed by The Archeology Fund founded by Juris Zarins, "The Sumerian cities of southern Mesopotamia were closely linked to...
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    his people, who inhabited the sand-hills... Zarins, Juris (September 1996). "Interview with Dr. Juris Zarins". PBS Nova Online (Interview). Retrieved 27...
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  • Juris is mostly a Latvian masculine given name derived from the Greek Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer", and may refer to: Juris Alunāns (1832–1864)...
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    Arabia littoral region and were part of the Arabian bifacial culture. Juris Zarins believes the Sumerians lived along the coast of Eastern Arabia, today's...
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    2019-11-17. Zarins, Juris (September 1996). "Interview with Dr. Juris Zarins". PBS Nova Online (Interview). Retrieved 27 June 2013. Zarins, Juris (2000)....
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  • flows through Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran.[citation needed] Juris Zarins identified the Gihon with the Karun River in Iran and Kush with the land...
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    surrounding high desert plateau. A now rejected etymology was proposed by Juris Zarins, rediscoverer of the city claimed to be the ancient incense trade route...
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