private archives of Ugarit, The. A functional analysis
Title | private archives of Ugarit, The. A functional analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Gregorio del Olmo Lete |
Publisher | Edicions Universitat Barcelona |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2018-11-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 8491681949 |
The first impression one gains from a summary overview of the epigraphic finds from the tell of Ras Shamra is one of an ancient city packed with written documentation: from the Royal Palace, with its huge archives, to everywhere in the center and around the northern and southern parts of the town, collections of texts were held in private archives. Any place that an archaeological sounding was made, a more or less significant set of written documents has been found. Ugarit, even more so than the great capital cities of Mesopotamia and Anatolia, appears in this regard to be a paradigm of the triumph of writing as a decisive instrument in the cultural and economic development of the ancient Near East. Indeed, with its twelve public and private archives, Ugarit could rightly be labeled “the endless archive”.
Handbook of Ugaritic Studies
Title | Handbook of Ugaritic Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Wilfred Watson |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 913 |
Release | 2016-02-15 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9004294104 |
Over the past seven decades, the scores of publications on Ugarit in Northern Syria (15th to 11th centuries BCE) are so scattered that a good overall view of the subject is virtually impossible. Wilfred Watson and Nicolas Wyatt, the editors of the present Handbook in the series Handbook of Oriental Studies, have brought together and made accessible this accumulated knowledge on the archives from Ugarit, called 'the foremost literary discovery of the twentieth century' by Cyrus Gordon. In 16 chapters a careful selection of specialists in the field deal with all important aspects of Ugarit, such as the discovery and decipherment of a previously unknown script (alphabetic cuneiform) used to write both the local language (Ugaritic) and Hurrian and its grammar, vocabulary and style; documents in other languages (including Akkadian and Hittite), as well as the literature and letters, culture, economy, social life, religion, history and iconography of the ancient kingdom of Ugarit. A chapter on computer analysis of these documents concludes the work. This first such wide-ranging survey, which includes recent scholarship, an extensive up-to-date bibliography, illustrations and maps, will be of particular use to those studying the history, religion, cultures and languages of the ancient Near East, and also of the Bible and to all those interested in the background to Greek and Phoenician cultures.
The Ancient Near East
Title | The Ancient Near East PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Liverani |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 752 |
Release | 2013-12-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134750919 |
The Ancient Near East reveals three millennia of history (c. 3500–500 bc) in a single work. Liverani draws upon over 25 years’ worth of experience and this personal odyssey has enabled him to retrace the history of the peoples of the Ancient Near East. The history of the Sumerians, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians and more is meticulously detailed by one of the leading scholars of Assyriology. Utilizing research derived from the most recent archaeological finds, the text has been fully revised for this English edition and explores Liverani’s current thinking on the history of the Ancient Near East. The rich and varied illustrations for each historical period, augmented by new images for this edition, provide insights into the material and textual sources for the Ancient Near East. Many highlight the ingenuity and technological prowess of the peoples in the Ancient East. Never before available in English, The Ancient Near East represents one of the greatest books ever written on the subject and is a must read for students who will not have had the chance to explore the depth of Liverani’s scholarship.
Imagining Babylon
Title | Imagining Babylon PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Liverani |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 506 |
Release | 2016-07-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1614514585 |
Ever since the archaeological rediscovery of the Ancient Near East, generations of scholars have attempted to reconstruct the "real Babylon,” known to us before from the evocative biblical account of the Tower of Babel. After two centuries of excavations and scholarship, Mario Liverani provides an insightful overview of modern, Western approaches, theories, and accounts of the ancient Near Eastern city.
Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue – Volume 1
Title | Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue – Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Christian W. Hess |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2021-12-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1803270950 |
Proceedings of the Broadening Horizons 6 conference (2019): Volume 1 presents 17 papers from Session 1: Entanglement. Material Culture and Written Sources in Dialogue; Session 2: Integrating Sciences in Historical and Archaeological Research; and Session 5: Which Continuity? Evaluating Stability, Transformation, and Change in Transitional Periods.
From Nomadism to Monarchy?
Title | From Nomadism to Monarchy? PDF eBook |
Author | Ido Koch |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 164602270X |
Multilingualism in Ancient Contexts
Title | Multilingualism in Ancient Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Louis C. Jonker |
Publisher | African Sun Media |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2021-05-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1991201168 |
Multilingualism remains a thorny issue in many contexts, be it cultural, political, or educational. Debates and discourses on this issue in contexts of diversity (particularly in multicultural societies, but also in immigration situations) are often conducted with present-day communicational and educational needs in mind, or with political and identity agendas. This is nothing new. There are a vast number of witnesses from the ancient West-Asian and Mediterranean world attesting to the same debates in long past societies. Could an investigation into the linguistic landscapes of ancient societies shed any light on our present-day debates and discourses? This volume suggests that this is indeed the case. In fourteen chapters, written and visual sources of the ancient world are investigated and explored by scholars, specialising in those fields of study, to engage in an interdisciplinary discourse with modern-day debates about multilingualism. A final chapter – by an expert in language in education – responds critically to the contributions in the book to open avenues for further interdisciplinary engagement – together with contemporary linguists and educationists – on the matter of multilingualism.