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Khristiansky Vostok 9/15 (2021) 77–94
The article summarizes the research on the emergence of Israel as an ethnic group in the Iron Age, within the broader study of ethnogenesis.
The purpose of this paper is to provide a case for the Exodus mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as a historical event. In an academic environment where most people simply ignore certain parts of the Bible due to the so-called "supernatural"... more
This paper will discuss the political and legal aspects of the maritime disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean and the factors relevant to their conciliation. The first part of the paper introduces the Mediterranean Sea and the relevance... more
The King's Two Bodies- Reflexion on the Symbolic of Power Among the so-called Mari Prophetic Letters, one interesting text (ARM X 10) reports a cheerful vision of the king's return. The king, as usual, is acclaimed by the soldiers, in a... more
The paper discusses the role that Islamic values can play in articulating Islam as an ethical tradition that can shape the international relations.
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/716031 Babylonian hermeneutics has been the subject of several studies in recent years that have showed that speculative thought exploited the potentiality of the cuneiform system through... more
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the phenomenon frequently called the “Ubaid expansion” or “Ubaid interaction sphere” in which the material culture of Southern Mesopotamia appears in Upper Mesopotamia and the bordering... more
In Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Narratives, Martin Pehal applies structural analysis to four New Kingdom narrative compositions. The study explains the strong configurational character of ancient Egyptian (mythological) thought which has... more
PDF ON REQUEST Dynastic connections in the Arsacid Empire and the origins of the House of Sāsān, in: The Parthian and Early Sasanian Empires: Adaptation and expansion, Editors: Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis; Elizabeth Pendleton; Touraj Daryaee;... more
(A d'var Torah based on a talk by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the 7th Lubavitcher Rebbe)
ABSTRACT: Preface to the Guide: Focus and limitations: The compilation of this guide began in Spring 2007 as a series of check lists and book requests for the somewhat small collection of Egyptological and related works in M. H. Sterne... more
RESUMEN Este estudio se orienta hacia la parte menos conocida de la vida de ʿĀʾisha bint Abī Bakr, la de los años previos a la guerra civil. Me centro en su relación con lo militar en el contexto de las guerras que dieron paso al... more
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IN two publications written in the last ten years, the authors have investigated Babylonian texts containing pseudo-empirical, yet conspicuously concocted, numerical information: in one, Francesca Rochberg interpreted the"... more
A Critical Research Involving the form and Content of Hittite Treaties and its similarities as Archaeological Evidence for the Structures Found in Biblical Covenants throughout the Old Testament. The Influence of Pagan Legality which... more
Opening address at the 33rd German Oriental Conference in Jena (2017) on the genesis of the anglophone, politically connoted notions "Near, Middle and Far East" as well as of "South Asian Studies" in comparison to "Oriental Studies" and... more
A review of an important English translation of the History of the seventh century Armenian historian Sebēos.
This thesis explores a specific form of representation from the Syrian Bronze Age: aniconic standing-stones, lacking inscriptions or decorations. These have been mainly studied from the point of view of texts which mention cult activity... more
Das Königreich Jerusalem, das 1099 nach der Eroberung der Heiligen Stadt entstanden war, prägte für fast 200 Jahre die Geschichte des Nahen Ostens. Seine politische Entwicklung wurde maßgeblich durch den Herrschaftsstil des gerade... more
It is not easy to write a review of Isa Blumi's new book, Destroying Yemen. It is particularly tricky for a social anthropologist like myself, that is, the representative of a discipline that Blumi uses to lash out against at habitually... more
Araştırmamızda esas kaynaklara inmeye özen gösterdik. Çalışmamızı ilgilendiren dönemin Yakınçağ olması dolayısıyla; arşivler, dönemin süreli yayınları, o yıllarda yaşayıp olaylara iştirak etmiş şahısların hatıraları ve eserlerini esas... more
This new series provides a forum for exchange on a myriad of alternative histories of marginalized communities and individuals in the Near and Middle East and Mediterranean, and those of Middle Eastern or Mediterranean heritage. It will... more
Contrary to the breadth of existing scholarship that either ignores or deny the existence of political organization in any form, or feelings of peoplehood among the early Arab immigrants, this book presents immigrant formal political... more
Ao contrário das outras revoluções árabes que saíram da crise em relativamente pouco tempo, a revolta síria continua há mais de dois anos e parece não conseguir encontrar rapidamente um desfecho. A posição geoestratégica da República... more
Author(s): Zildzic, Ahmed | Advisor(s): Algar, Hamid | Abstract: AbstractFriend and foe: The Early Ottoman Reception of Ibn `Arabiby Ahmed ZildzicDoctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor... more