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Oliver Dietrich deposited Göbekli Tepe – ein exzeptioneller Fundplatz des frühesten Neolithikums auf dem Weg zum Weltkulturerbe in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoA short history of work at Göbekli Tepe and an overview of the UNESCO Worls Heritage List nomination process.
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Oliver Dietrich deposited Göbekli Tepe, Anlage H. Ein Vorbericht beim Ausgrabungsstand von 2014 in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoAn extensive preliminary report on Göbekli Tepe´s Enclosure H – in German.
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Yitzhaq Feder deposited The Semantics of Purity in the Ancient Near East: Lexical Meaning as a Projection of Embodied Experience in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article analyzes the primary terms for purity in Biblical Hebrew, Ugaritic, Sumerian, Akkadian and Hittite. Building on insights from cognitive linguistics and embodiment theory, this study develops the premise that semantic structure – even of seemingly abstract concepts– is grounded in real-world bodily experience. An examination of pur…[Read more]
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Yitzhaq Feder deposited Disgust, Disease and Defilement: The Experiential Basis for Akkadian and Hittite Terms for Pollution in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThis article challenges the common tendency in modern research to treat impurity
as a religious phenomenon divorced from mundane concerns. Employing the
cross-cultural psychological notion of “contagion,” this investigation examines
the usage of terms for pollution and purity in Hittite and Akkadian as they relate
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Yitzhaq Feder deposited Contagion and Cognition: Bodily Experience and the Conceptualization of Pollution (ṭum’ah) in the Hebrew Bible in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn this study, I apply embodiment theory as a framework for reconstructing the origins of the Israelite notion of pollution (ṭum’ah). Despite the fact that the Hebrew Bible describes a diverse array of sources of pollution – including bodily conditions, moral offenses and foreign cult practices, most modern studies attempt to find a single organ…[Read more]
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Oliver Dietrich deposited A Decorated Bone ‘Spatula’ from Göbekli Tepe. On the Pitfalls of Iconographic Interpretations of Early Neolithic Art in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoIn 2011 a special object was discovered at Göbekli Tepe in one of the excavation trenches in the tell´s northwestern depression. The artefact was described preliminarily as a ‘spatula’ made from a rib bone. It measures 5.3 x 1.9 x 0.3 cm and carries a carved depiction that is only partially preserved. The image is unclear, however the upper part…[Read more]
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Mark McEntire deposited A More Coherent J in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 8 months agoThe central argument for source division of the Pentateuch is that the present form of the literature is incoherent. The first place most readers notice the incoherence, and where biblical scholarship began giving it attention a few centuries ago, is in the Primevel Story in Genesis 1-11. Among those who accept some form of the Documentary…[Read more]
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Caitlin Chaves Yates deposited Beyond the Mound: Locating Complexity in Northern Mesopotamia during the ‘Second Urban Revolution’ in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoI investigate the organization of urban activities in Early Bronze Age cities of Northern Mesopotamia. I combine evidence from archaeological survey, magnetometry, and excavations to demonstrate that cities were broadly integrated in terms of function and use of space: inhabitants in outer cities, lower towns, and extramural areas all pursued a…[Read more]
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Caitlin Chaves Yates deposited Beyond the Mound: Locating Complexity in Northern Mesopotamia during the ‘Second Urban Revolution’ in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoI investigate the organization of urban activities in Early Bronze Age cities of Northern Mesopotamia. I combine evidence from archaeological survey, magnetometry, and excavations to demonstrate that cities were broadly integrated in terms of function and use of space: inhabitants in outer cities, lower towns, and extramural areas all pursued a…[Read more]
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Mark McEntire deposited The Killing of Prophets: The Development of a Useful Assumption in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoIn Matt 23:31 and Luke 11:47 Jesus accuses his Jewish opponents of killing prophets. The gospel texts provide no basis for this charge, other than the conflict that Jesus seems to be facing at the moment. Even the one prophetic figure whose death has affected Jesus, John the Baptist, was not killed in Jerusalem, but was executed, according to the…[Read more]
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Charles Jones deposited Two Late Elamite Tablets from Yale in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoFirst publication of two late period Elamite language cuneiform texts house in the Yale Babylonian Collection
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Charles Jones deposited The AWOL Index in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis publication systematically describes ancient-world information resources on the world-wide web. The bibliographic data presented herein has been programmatically extracted from the content of AWOL – The Ancient World Online (ISSN 2156-2253) and formatted in accordance with a structured data model. In continuous operation since 2009, AWOL is a…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Conquest and Form: Narrativity in Joshua 5-11 and Historical Discourse in Ancient Judah in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoOne goal of this essay is to offer an exploratory, historiographical analysis of the conquest account in the book of Joshua, an analysis that focuses upon the sociocultural milieu of ancient Judah. I propose to show how this narrative of conquest might have contributed to discourse(s) among the literate Judean community that perpetuated the text,…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Yahweh’s Consciousness: Isaiah 40-48 and Ancient Judean Historical Thought in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis essay works toward three goals. First, it lays some groundwork for researching prophetic literature as a source for ancient Judean historical thought. Prophetic literature reveals a great deal about how ancient Judeans thought about and with their past, as it was represented in their literary repertoire. Second, it examines Isaiah 40-48, to…[Read more]
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Ian Wilson deposited Paradoxes, Enigma and Professorship: An interview with Francis Landy on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Alberta (University of Alberta Religious Studies Spring Newsletter 2014) in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoAn interview with Francis Landy on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Alberta
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Ian Wilson deposited Review of Transforming Literature into Scripture: Texts as Cult Objects at Nineveh and Qumran by Russell Hobson in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoReview of Transforming Literature into Scripture: Texts as Cult Objects at Nineveh and Qumran by Russell Hobson
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Ian Wilson deposited Review of The Ways of a King: Legal and Political Ideas in the Bible by Geoffrey P. Miller in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoReview of The Ways of a King: Legal and Political Ideas in the Bible by Geoffrey P. Miller
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Ian Wilson deposited Review of The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity by Eva Mroczek in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoReview of The Literary Imagination in Jewish Antiquity by Eva Mroczek
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Ian Wilson deposited Judean Pillar Figurines and Ethnic Identity in the Shadow of Assyria in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoAn examination of Judean Pillar Figurines in relation to cultural discourse and identity construction in the late Iron-Age Levant
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Ian Wilson deposited Tyre, a Ship: The Metaphorical World of Ezekiel 27 in Ancient Judah in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThis essay offers a close reading of the dirge in Ezek 27, the metaphorical description of the famed and sinking Tyrian ship. The analysis pays close attention to the symbolic world of the text, situating it within the literary and historical milieux of fourth-century BCE Judah, when Jerusalemite literati began codifying their authoritative texts…[Read more]
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