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Publication of text attesting phrase "(good for) the tooth of the hoe" (a rare qualification of housing property)
Suurmeijer, Guido
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Geschichte Syriens im 2. und 1. jahrtausend v.chr.: forschungsstand, probleme und perspektiven [PDF]
Syrian history began to develop as an own field of Ancient Near Eastern studies about fifty years ago when new textual and archaeological evidence was discovered and published.
Klengel, Horst
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Severe multi-year drought coincident with Hittite collapse around 1198-1196 BC. [PDF]
Manning SW +3 more
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Terms related to the family in Ugaritic [PDF]
Ugaritic words for the clan and the family home, members of the family, infants and children, marriage and childbirth, domestics and inheritance are listed, together with their cognates in other Semitic languages and their equivalents in Afro-Asiatic,
Watson, Wilfred G. E.
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The impact of armed conflict on utilisation of health services in north-west Syria: an observational study. [PDF]
Ekzayez A +3 more
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Somewhat telling of the fortunes of Phoenician studies in European scholarship and academia (to this day) is the abandon of scepticism with which Herennius Philo’s Φοινικικὰ (‘Phoenician Affairs’/’Phoenician History’) was met from the very ...
Eleftheria Pappa
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Two Rare Ugaritic Terms for Garments [PDF]
On the basis of a Punic cognate, it is proposed that Ugaritic mÅ¡lt means âstitched garmentâ and from reference to Hebrew and Syriac cognates it is argued that Ugaritic sgr means âcollarâ.
Watson, Wilfred G. E.
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El presente trabajo se centra en un análisis y presentación de un estado de la cuestión a partir de un vinculo existente entre el mundo del Oriente Próximo y el Egeo durante la Edad de Bronce Tardia desde la arqueologia, la historia antigua y la ...
Pablo Daniel Almiron
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Early evidence of royal purple dyed textile from Timna Valley (Israel). [PDF]
Sukenik N +5 more
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Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) from Motya and its deepest oriental roots [PDF]
Pomegranate remains and representations found in the Phoenician site of Motya in Western Sicily give the cue for a summary study of this plant and its fortune in the Near East and the Mediterranean.
Nigro, Lorenzo, Spagnoli, Federica
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