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Pamela Barmash deposited Blood Feud and State Control: Differing Legal Institutions for the Remedy of Homicide During the Second and First Millennia B.C.E. in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoSince the discovery of the Laws of Hammurapi in December 1901–January 1902,1
the dependence of biblical law upon Mesopotamian law has been hotly debated. Among
the most contentious issues is the abjudication of homicide, and the discussion has focused
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Pamela Barmash deposited Ancient Near Eastern Law in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoAncient Near Eastern Law. The oldest documented law comes from the ancient Near East. The earliest legal texts come from about 2600 B.C.E., a few hundred years after the invention of writing, and they predate by millennia the documentation for law from the other early civilizations of China and India.
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Pamela Barmash deposited Amnesty and Reform Texts in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 10 months agoAmnesty and Reform Texts. Edicts of amnesty and reform decreed by a king intervened in economy and society, invalidating loans, pledges and sales, cancelling debts, and issuing behavioral instructions to government officials. They were dated to a specific time at which their provisions would come into effect.
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Meir Edrey deposited Phoenician Ethnogenesis: The Crucial Role of Landscape in the Early Shaping of Phoenician Culture in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoThe paper discusses how the natural environmental conditions of the Phoenician litoral in the eastern Mediterranean had shaped their culture from a very early age.
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Lloyd Graham deposited Similarities between North Mesopotamian (Late Halaf), Egyptian (Naqada) and Nubian (A-Group) female figurines of the 6-4th millennia BCE in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoLate Halaf female figurines of clay/pottery from northeastern Syria (Type LH.1A; 6th millennium BCE) have close parallels in predynastic Egyptian figurines (4th millennium BCE) in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. The lack of provenance for the Egyptian statuettes – all of which were purchased – has long inhibited any comparison with the…[Read more]
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Raphael Grazziano deposited Urban science between transparent management and corporate appropriation: A study concerning systems of urban assessment in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoUrban science is the planning branch that uses large scale data to establish new ways to govern cities, being systems of urban assessment an example of its contemporary manifestation. What Works Cities (WWC) from Bloomberg Philanthropies and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design for Cities and Communities (LEED© CC) from US Green Building…[Read more]
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Sabrina Autenrieth deposited Zerstörungswut – The Deliberate Destruction of MonuMentality in Ancient and Modern times in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoDestruction is an element of human behaviour that is universally present throughout our history. But what are the driving forces behind these violent acts? Can an underlying motivation be recognised in the archaeological record? This article focuses on the destruction and mutilation of monumental architecture and figurative works, and puts them…[Read more]
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Meral Ekincioglu started the topic "Knowledge Worlds: Media, Materiality, and the Making of the Modern University" in the discussion
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months agoKnowledge Worlds: Media, Materiality, and the Making of the Modern University by Reinhold Martin, Columbia University Press, March 2021, http://cup.columbia.edu/book/knowledge-worlds/9780231189835, last accessed on 2.8.2021.
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Marco De Pietri deposited La “città” prima della città in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoA didactic poster (written for schools) presented on the occasion of the conference “La città com’era, com’è, e come la vorremmo”, organized within the project “Pavia 100 Torri – Osservatorio Permanente sull’Antico”, held at the UNIPV on February 8th, 2013.
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Marco De Pietri deposited Review of: I. von Bredow 2017, Kontaktzone Vorderer Orient und Ägypten. Orte, Situationen und Bedingungen für primäre griechisch-orientalische Kontakte vom 10. bis zum 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr.”, Stuttgart in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoReview of: I. von Bredow 2017, Kontaktzone Vorderer Orient und Ägypten. Orte, Situationen und Bedingungen für primäre griechisch-orientalische Kontakte vom 10. bis zum 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr.”, Stuttgart
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Marco De Pietri deposited Review to: R. Parker (ed.) 2013, Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia, Oxford in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoReview to: R. Parker (ed.) 2013, Personal Names in Ancient Anatolia, Oxford
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Marco De Pietri deposited Archaeological Excavations (TR) at Niğde-Kınık Höyük: Excavation Report 2017 in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoNiğde-Kınık Höyük: Excavation Report of Season 2017
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Marco De Pietri deposited Excavations at Kınık Höyük 2016 / 2016 Yılı Kınık Höyük Kazıları in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoReport of excavation at Kınık Höyük (Turkey), season 2016 (specifically, paragraph “Operation B”, together with L. d’Alfonso, pp. 591-592).
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Marco De Pietri deposited Campagna di scavi ISCAB-FTL e USI alla grotta 11Q di Qumran, marzo 2017 in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThe paper presents the report about the excavation campaign at Qumran cave 11Q, carried out from 9th to 19th March 2017 by the Istituto di cultura e archeologia delle terre bibliche of the Facoltà di Teologia di Lugano (ISCAB-FTL) and by the Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI). Previous archaeological excavations, undertaken by Roland de V…[Read more]
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Marco De Pietri deposited Relationships between Egypt and Karkemish during the 2nd millennium BC: a brief overview in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoThe present paper analyses the mutual influences between Egypt and the city of Karkemish (present Jarabulus) during both the 2nd and the 1st Millennium BC. This Syrian city was indeed an important site located on the Euphrates river, along the border between modern Turkey and Syria and is surely better known for its strong relationship with the…[Read more]
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Marco De Pietri deposited La piazza dov’è? Un’indagine sul concetto di ʻpiazzaʼ nell’età pre-classica in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 5 years agoA brief reflection on the concept of pre-classical antiquity square, analyzing some archaeological and textual sources.
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Accouplement: vicissitudes of an architectural motif in classical France in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years agoCoupled columns in French architecture and the reaction to their use from the Renaissance up to the classical rationalism of the early twentieth century hinged on the debates regarding the relation- ship between structural stability and visual delight, over the backdrop of the search for a national classical tradition. This architectural motif was…[Read more]
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Meral Ekincioglu started the topic Kenneth Frampton, The Other Modern Movement, Architecture, 1920–1970 in the discussion
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years agoForthcoming book by Kenneth Frampton; please see: Kenneth Frampton, The Other Modern Movement, Architecture, 1920–1970, Yale University Press, Publication Date: May 4, 2021:https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300238891/other-modern-movement, last accessed on 1.19.2021.
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Laurence Dresner started the topic Joan of Arc Music in the discussion
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years agoI’m a classically trained composer considering writing a chamber piece about Joan of Arc. I’m looking for information regarding (folk, or not) songs she would have probably been familiar with during the early part of her life – before she began her quest. Any information, links, suggestions, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Samuel Grinsell deposited Mastering the Nile? Confidence and Anxiety in D. S. George’s Photographs of the First Aswan Dam, 1899–1912 in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 1 month agoThe first Aswan Dam was built at the dawn of the twentieth century and celebrated as a triumph of imperial engineering. Five years after its completion, workers returned to extend the dam. Photographer D. S. George recorded both the building and extension projects for the Egyptian Public Works Department in a series of images that give a unique…[Read more]
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