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Ann Jeffers
This publication is a detailed study of magical and divinatory practices in the Ancient Near East, particularly in Palestine and Syria. It combines the insights of the Old Testament with the data available from Phoenician and the older Ugaritic texts. It traces the links both historically and ...
€135.00$175.00
M.A. Littauer and J.H. Crouwel and , edited by Peter Raulwing
This collection of papers is primarily concerned with wheeled transport in antiquity. They shed much light on the construction of the vehicles, the ways their draught animals were harnessed and controlled, and on the uses to which the equipages were put. Ridden animals also feature in this ...
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Piotr Taracha
The first full description and analysis of Middle Hittite substitution ritual, and as such provides the readers with an important contribution to our understanding of Hittite religious practice. With translations and transcriptions of all duplicate texts, an ample glossary of words, full ...
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Edited by F.R. Kraus
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K. Aslıhan Yener
This publication presents the results of several years of archaeometallurgical surveys and excavations in the Taurus Mountains of southern Turkey. In addition instrumental analyses of metal artifacts spanning from the aceramic Neolithic to the end of the second millennium B.C. (8000-2000 B.C.) ...
€193.00$250.00
Shigeo Yamada
While systematically analyzing all accounts of the western campaigns of Shalmaneser III of Assyria, Shigeo Yamada not only discusses the historiographical problems encountered, but in his philological analysis offers new results, and an original historical reconstruction.
€144.00$187.00
Carolyn R. Higginbotham
This study of Ramesside Palestine challenges our understanding of the Egyptian Empire, suggesting that the Egyptianization of levantine material culture represents adoption of Egyptian culture by the local ruling class rather than a massive influx of pharaonic officials.
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Bob Becking
Samaria was conquered twice: in 723 BCE by Shalmaneser V and in 720 BCE by Sargon II. The fall of the city was an inevitable result of the expansion of the Assyrian Empire and the internal strives in Israel. In the present study all the relevant sources and their interpretations are thoroughly ...
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