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Cuneiform Alphabetic Texts Outside of Ugarit: Evidence for an Overland Trade Network in the LBA Levant?

open access: yesStudia Antiqua et Archaeologica
The cuneiform alphabetic script from Ugarit was in use during the Late Bronze Age. The origins of the script remain shrouded in mystery but it is generally assumed that the script was an invention of local scribes, as the majority of text finds are from ...
Joanna Töyräänvuori
semanticscholar   +1 more source

PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 403-431, September 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Gniew bogów świata umarłych w wierzeniach starożytnego Bliskiego Wschodu

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2018
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
doaj   +1 more source

Lebanese Phoenicianism: Rebutting Anthony Smith's Ethno‐Symbolism

open access: yesStudies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 118-128, September 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Culture as a drive for art and architecture: Ugarit’s religious architecture as cultural and societal manifestations

open access: yesArts & Communication
Religious buildings are representatives of the cultural and ritual dimensions of ancient civilization, contributing to city morphology and systems. Their architecture provides interpretations and information about past societies’ experiences of place ...
T. Teba
semanticscholar   +1 more source

La cuestión indo-aria en los estudios ugaríticos

open access: yesGerión, 2011
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
doaj   +2 more sources

Ugarit y la Biblia

open access: yesEstudios Eclesiásticos, 1967
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
doaj  

Cyprus and Ugarit. Connecting Material and Mercantile Worlds

open access: yes
This study considers the detailed archaeological and documentary records of Cyprus and Ugarit (Syria) to gain new insights into the long-term relations between two of the best known, well-connected polities in the Late Bronze Age eastern Mediterranean. I
Bernard A. Knapp
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ESKİ YAKIN DOĞU’DA EKOPOLİTİK KENT: UGARİT

open access: yesBingöl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi
Tunç Çağı’nda Suriye coğrafyasının önemli hammadde kaynaklarına sahip olmasının yanı sıra ticaret yolları kavşağında yer alması, sahanın zengin kent devletlerine ev sahipliği yapmasını sağlamıştır.
Sırrı Tiryaki
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Monumental Temple Terrace at Urkesh and its Setting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Buccellati, F. 2010. “The Monumental Temple Terrace at Urkesh and its Setting.” In Kulturlandschaft Syrien: Zentrum und Peripherie Festschrift für Jan-Waalke Meyer, edited by J. Becker, R. Hempelmann, and E. Rehm, 71–86. AOAT 371.
Federico Buccellati   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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