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Blank slate: squares and political order of city [PDF]
This paper aims to analyze the square beyond an architectural element in the city, but weaves this blank slate, with its contemporary socio political atmosphere as a new paradigm.
Mehan, Asma
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The sea in Sumerian literature [PDF]
Surveying the references to the sea in Sumerian literature, this paper discusses the general idea that the sea is underrepresented in Mesopotamian cultures of the third millennium BCE.
Lorenzo Verderame
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Bautch and Knoppers\u27 Covenant in the Persian period: From Genesis to Chronicles (Book Review)
A review of Bautch, R.J., & Knoppers, G.N. (Eds.). (2015). Covenant in the Persian period: From Genesis to Chronicles. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns. 452 pp. $58.05.
Cutforth-Anderson, Lisa
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The personality of Satan shares massive discussion together with fluctuation. The debate plays surround his figurity and personality. Biblical period denotes distinct knowledge.
Christar Arstilo Rumbay +1 more
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the relationship between the shape of the Levantine wine jars discovered at Sha‘ar-Ha Ἁmakim and the petrography of their respective fabrics.
Jacek Michniewicz, Jolanta Młynarczyk
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As the locale for one of the oldest continuing cultural, linguistic, and ethnic entities, Iran provides archaeological evidence for dance portrayed on Mesopotamean pottery dated to 5000 BCE (Zoka\u27, 1978). Evidence for continuing choreographic activity
Shay, Anthony
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A Note on the Creation Formula in Zechariah 12:1–8; Isaiah 42:5–6; and Old Persian Inscriptions [PDF]
This note explores whether the influence of the Old Persian creation formula as well as its underlying theology can be seen in biblical texts. The particular focus is on Zech 12:1–8 and Isa 42:5–6.
Christine Mitchell
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Persian in the Lands of Rum: Texts, Translations and Courtly Patronage
Persian texts composed in Anatolia both in the pre-Ottoman and Ottoman periods have received scant scholarly attention, and Persian remains perceived as an alien language.
A.C.S. Peacock
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Investigating the causes and historical-political factors of the entry of foreign military words into the Persian language during the Qajar period until 1300 A.H. [PDF]
The Qajar period is one of the most turbulent periods in the history of Persian language and literature. This is due to several factors, the most important of which is the significant change in the Persian language (written) due to political, scientific,
ناصر نیکوبخت +1 more
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Late Period stone sarcophagi from QH33 [PDF]
Despite the numerous projects carried out at the Qubbet el¬ Hawa necropolis during the 19th and 20th centuries, no work was undertaken in tomb QH33 until 2008.
Yolanda de la Torre Robles
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