Lingering over Words Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Literature in Honor of William L Moran

Lingering over Words  Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Literature in Honor of William L  Moran
Author: Tzvi Abusch,John Huehnergard,Piotr Steinkeller
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004369559

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Critical Approaches to Ancient Near Eastern Art

Critical Approaches to Ancient Near Eastern Art
Author: Brian A. Brown,Marian H. Feldman
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781614510352

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This volume assembles more than 30 articles focusing on the visual, material, and environmental arts of the Ancient Near East. Specific case studies range temporally from the fourth millennium up to the Hellenistic period and geographically from Iran to the eastern Mediterranean. Contributions apply innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to archaeological evidence and critically examine the historiography of the discipline itself. Not intended to be comprehensive, the volume instead captures a cross-section of the field of Ancient Near Eastern art history as its stands in the second decade of the twenty-first century. The volume will be of value to scholars working in the Ancient Near East as well as others interested in newer art historical and anthropological approaches to visual culture.

Canaan in the Second Millennium B C E

Canaan in the Second Millennium B C E
Author: Nadav Na'aman,Nadav Naʼaman
Publsiher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575061139

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Throughout the past three decades, Nadav Na'aman has repeatedly proved that he is one of the most careful historians of ancient Canaan and Israel. With broad expertise, he has brought together archaeology, text, and the inscriptional material from all of the ancient Near East to bear on the history of ancient Israel and the land of Canaan during the second and first millenniums B.C.E. Many of his studies have been published as journal articles or notes and yet, together, they constitute one of the most important bodies of literature on the subject in recent years, particularly because of the careful attention to methodology that Na'aman always has brought to his work. Collected here are 23 essays on the Hurrians, the Egyptians and their presence in the Levant during the second millennium B.C.E., Canaanite city-states, the Amarna Letters, and the neighbors of Canaan in the north, such as Alalakh and Damascus. The essays range over such topics as scribes and language, archaeology, cultural influences, and the interrelations of the great powers during this period. The volume includes indexes of ancient personal names, place-names, and biblical references.

The Ancient Near East

The Ancient Near East
Author: Amélie Kuhrt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781136755552

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The Ancient Near East embraces a vast geographical area, from the borders of Iran and Afghanistan in the east to the Levant and Anatolia, and from the Black Sea in the north to Egypt in the south. It was a region of enormous cultural, political and linguistic diversity. In this authoritative new study, Amélie Kuhrt examines its history from the earliest written documents to the conquest of Alexander the Great, c.3000-330 BC. This work dispels many of the misapprehensions which have surrounded the study of the region. It provides a lucid, up-to-date narrative which takes into account the latest archaeological and textual discoveries and deals with the complex problems of interpretation and methodology. The Ancient Near East is an essential text for all students of history of this region and a valuable introduction for students and scholars working in related subjects. Winner of the AHO's 1997 James Henry Breasted Award.

Smooth Words

Smooth Words
Author: Carole R. Fontaine
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826460240

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Fontaine explores the social roles of women as depicted within the book of Proverbs, as well as the character archetypes and patriarchal ideologies which undergird the sages' portrayal. Using feminist folklore methodologies and performance studies, the author explores an alternative paradigm for understanding women's relationship to wisdom traditions in the ancient Near East, using parallel texts, later midrash and extrabiblical re-presentations of biblical women associated with wisdom. Fontaine is thus able to show that women were culturally authorized 'performers' of the family-based wisdom traditions of teaching, economic problem-solving, and care-giving, and that these roles provided them with a platform to use their acknowledged wisdom in public roles.

The Epic of Gilgamesh

The Epic of Gilgamesh
Author: Danny P. Jackson
Publsiher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0865163529

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-- 15 original woodcut illustrations -- 18 photographs of ancient artifacts This edition aims to reanimate the story of Gilgamesh and Enkidu for modern readers. The poetic rendition brings words to life through indelible images. A learned and lucid historical and cultural introduction fills in background for the narrative. An interpretative essay reviews the themes of Gilgamesh and their echoes in other literature. The total is a new edition that delights, informs, and stimulates readers to a new appreciation of this age-old tale.

Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East

Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East
Author: Ömür Harmanşah
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781107027947

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This book investigates the practice of constructing cities in the ancient Near East, bringing together architecture and cultural history.

Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti Witchcraft Rituals

Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti Witchcraft Rituals
Author: Tzvi Abusch,Daniel Schwemer,Mikko Luukko,Greta Van Buylaere
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9789004416277

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Among the most important sources for understanding the cultures and systems of thought of ancient Mesopotamia is a large body of magical and medical texts written in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages. An especially significant branch of this literature centers upon witchcraft. Mesopotamian anti-witchcraft rituals and incantations attribute ill-health and misfortune to the magic machinations of witches and prescribe ceremonies, devices, and treatments for dispelling witchcraft, destroying the witch, and protecting and curing the patient. The Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals aims to present a reconstruction of this body of texts; it provides critical editions of the relevant rituals and prescriptions based on the study of the cuneiform tablets and fragments recovered from the libraries of ancient Mesopotamia.