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Books in the Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East series

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  • - Language and Logic in Egyptian and in General
    by Leo Depuydt
    £146.49

    This book is about attribute mathematics, in which nothing ever gets bigger or smaller. Human existence will gradually be turned inside out as tools such as genetics and Boolean algebra allow us to see ourselves function on the smallest scale while it is happening.

  • - The Sacred Area at Tel Haror, Israel
    by Jill Katz
    £106.99

    What was Canaanite religion like during the Middle Bronze Age, at the time of the biblical patriarchs? This volume presents a theoretical model for identifying ritual behavior in the archaeological record, providing a test case using the rich material culture and structures that have been unearthed at the biblical city of Gerar (Tel Haror, Israel).

  • - The Reflection of Humanistic Ideals in Diplomatic Practices
    by Peter Karavites
    £103.99

    Peter Karavites presents a revisionist overview of Homeric scholarship, whose purpose is to bridge the gap between the "positivist" and "negativist" theories dominant in the greater part of the twentieth century.

  • by Samuel Jackson
    £111.49

    This book highlights and explains consistent differences in both the framing and content of the various pre-first millennium BC law collections of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Hatti.

  • - Hirbemerdon Tepe and the Upper Tigris Region during the Early Iron Age and Neo-Assyrian Period
    by Guido Guarducci
    £64.99

    Recent archaeological discoveries within the Upper Tigris region in Southeastern Turkey offer a unique opportunity to understand the dynamics of the Assyrian Empire borderlands. Within a few years most of the region will be irreversibly submerged, due to the construction of the Ilisu dam, the biggest hydroelectric power plant project in Turkey.

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    £68.49

    Collected essays on aspects of daily life at the Israelite site of Tell en-Nasbeh (biblical Mizpah of Benjamin). These include: trade and economy, death and burial, metals, cooking, water management, curation of the site's materials, and a site bibliography.

  • - The Dynamics of International Politics and the Reign of Zimri-Lim
    by Adam Miglio
    £68.49

    This book analyzes Zimri-Lim's interactions with sovereigns from the Habur and with Yamut-bal and Numha tribal polities. It describes how Zimri-Lim's disproportionate dependence on tribal connections left him vulnerable when these alliances began to falter in his tenth regnal year.

  • - Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals and Seal Inscriptions in the Old Babylonian Period
    by Rony Feingold
    £68.49

    This volume presents an analysis of 1000 cylinder seals (including 70 that are not yet published) from the Old Babylonian period, including the Isin and Larsa dynasties, and uses this analysis as well as data from written texts of the period to answer questions relating to the seal cutters and the production of the seals.

  • by Rachel Nabulsi
    £161.99

    Death and Burial uses archaeological and textual evidence to examine death and burial in Iron Age Israel and Aram. Despite dramatic differences in the religious systems of these peoples, this monograph demonstrates striking connections between their basic material and psychological frameworks for dealing with death.

  • - Submission in Written Sources and the Archaeological Record. Proceedings of a Joint Seminar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Vienna, October 2017
     
    £103.49

    Explores the cultural responses of defeated parties in war and conquest.

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