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Figuring Out the Figurines of the Ancient Near East
Published 2014-12-01“…We are pleased to announce the publication of Figuring Out the Figurines of the Ancient Near East, edited by Stephanie Langin-Hooper. This is the first volume in the series Occasional Papers in Coroplastic Studies that is designed to provide a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed papers dedicated to coroplastic research. …”
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“Solutions in Hieroglyphic”: Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Picturesque Language,” and the Ancient Near East
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Reseña de «The Mummy Under the Bed. Essays on Gender and Methodology in the Ancient Near East»
Published 2025-01-01“…Essays on Gender and Methodology in the Ancient Near East, editado por Katrien De Graef, Agnès Garcia-Ventura, Anne Goddeeris y Beth Alpert Nakhai. …”
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Nicole Maria Brisch et Fumi Karahashi (éd.), Women and Religion in the Ancient Near East and Asia
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Eski Yakındoğu Kanunname Kültürü Işığında Yahudilikte Ahit Anlayışı
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Terracotta Figurines from the Iron IIA Temple at Moza, Judah
Published 2016-12-01“…Though they are idiosyncratic, they incorporate motifs that are drawn from conventions prevalent throughout the Ancient Near East. These figurines are among the earliest Iron II figurines found in the southern Levant, and may constitute forerunners of the ubiquitous Iron IIB figurines prevalent throughout this region.…”
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Standardising Creativity. Analytical Tools for the Study of Clay Figurines in the Mediterranean and Near East
Published 2022-03-01“…From 6 to 10 April 2021, the 12th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (ICAANE) took place remotely and was broadcast from the University of Bologna, Italy. …”
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Semiotics of alterity and the cultural dimensions of Bible translation
Published 2023-12-01“…Alterity involves the incipient sign system, namely the biblical languages and their cultural contexts ranging from Iron Age Israel within the context of the Ancient Near East for the Old Testament to Roman Palestine in the first century for the New Testament. …”
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A Critical Review on the Book The Persians by Maria Brosius
Published 2021-10-01“…Despite the prominent place of ancient Iranian civilizations in the study of the history of the Ancient Near East, it has been overshadowed by an overwhelmingly hostile press that is embedded in the European tradition originated in Greco-Roman sources. …”
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Archibald Henry Sayce (1845–1933) and the Transition from 19th-Century Comparative Philology to 20th-Century General Linguistics
Published 2023-01-01“…However, as the author of several works on the languages, literatures, and religions of the Ancient Near East, Sayce was regarded as one of the most erudite scholars of his time. …”
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The Concept of Rebellion/Rebel in the Behistun Inscription: Formal Terminology and Phrases
Published 2024-03-01“…However, the omission of certain terms and the simultaneous use of new phrases in the fifth column of the inscription suggest a transformation in Achaemenid political thought regarding how the concept of rebellion is represented.Nevertheless, all words and phrases representing the concept of rebellion in the Behistun Inscription share a common characteristic regarding the essence of this concept in Achaemenid political thought, which is the issue of breaking loyalty to the Achaemenid king; "oath-breaking".Keywords: Arīka, Lie, Behistun Inscription, Concept of Rebel/Rebellion, Oath-breaking.IntroductionThe Behistun Inscription is the most significant surviving document from the ancient Near East and one of the earliest records in Iranian languages. …”
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