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This study examines the institution of kingship in Ugarit—one of the most influential city-states of the Late Bronze Age Levant—through its social, political, religious, and military dimensions.
Aslı Kahraman Çınar
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La herramienta katinnu en el texto de Ugarit RS 19.23
El texto de Ugarit en lengua acadia RS 19.23 presenta un problema de lectura e interpretación en el comienzo de la línea 11. Diversos autores proponen identificar la palabra ugarítica qṭn en el pasaje discutido. En este artículo, tras la discusión de qṭn
Juan Pablo Vita
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Abstract During the University of Chicago excavations at Megiddo, a 135 g hoard of silver fragments wrapped in cloth and enclosed in a small clay jug was unearthed in a room with an earthen or plastered floor, in a focal point of the Middle Bronze (MB) city. It was affiliated by the excavators with Stratum XIIIA, dated to the MB I.
Tzilla Eshel, Israel Finkelstein
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PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT This article treats an analogy that is used persistently in the history of historiography: the equation of historiography with painting and the identification of the historiographer with the painter. In examining the conceptual stakes of this (auto)identification, the article mobilizes the analogy in order to explore larger issues of ...
LUUK DE BOER
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Across Cultures, Across Languages. Interconnectivity in the Late Bronze Age Ugarit
The spread of cuneiform writing and associated linguistic and literary traditions represents one of the key moments in the cultural history of the ancient Near East.
Jana Mynářová
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Gniew bogów świata umarłych w wierzeniach starożytnego Bliskiego Wschodu
Semici starożytnego Bliskiego Wschodu w sposób dość podobny wyobrażali sobie gniew bóstw świata podziemnego. Przede wszystkim ów gniew miał być śmiercionośny zarówno dla ludzi, jak i dla bogów.
Maciej Münnich
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Lebanese Phoenicianism: Rebutting Anthony Smith's Ethno‐Symbolism
Abstract Examining national awakening in early twentieth‐century Lebanon tests the validity of Anthony D. Smith's ethno‐symbolism, which argues that modern national movements arise from older or ancient ethnic cores, which Smith calls ethnies. Since ethno‐symbolism contradicts Eric Hobsbawm's notion of an “invented tradition,” contrasting Smith with ...
Alexander Maxwell, David Hannah
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La cuestión indo-aria en los estudios ugaríticos
This paper analyses the influence of Indo-Aryan research in Ugaritic studies. The main contribution to this historiographical trend was that of John Gray.
Jordi Vidal
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La presente nota aborda algunos descubrimientos llevados a cabo en Ugarit y que presentan relación con la Biblia, de forma que ayuden al estudio histórico-crítico de la misma.
Sebastián Bartina
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Trente ans de recherches sur les textes et les soins hippiatriques en langue ougaritique
Presentation for non-Semitists of the four hippiatric texts in the Ugaritic language (XIIIth c. B.C.) with, in two appendices, an outline of the categories covered in each text, a transcription of each text, a French translation of the best preserved of ...
Dennis Pardee
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