Materiality Of Writing In Early Mesopotamia

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This volume presents recent research on the relationship between the material format of text-bearing artefacts, the texts they carry, and their genre. The essays cover a vast period, from the counting stones of the late 4th millennium BCE to the time of the Great Hittite Kingdom in the 2nd millennium BCE. The breadth of substantive focus allows new insights of relevance to scholars in both Ancient Middle Eastern studies and the humanities.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Thomas E. Balke
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2016-10-24
File : 333 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110459821


Materiality Of Writing In Early Mesopotamia

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This volume presents recent research on the relationship between the material format of text-bearing artefacts, the texts they carry, and their genre. The essays cover a vast period, from the counting stones of the late 4th millennium BCE to the time of the Great Hittite Kingdom in the 2nd millennium BCE. The breadth of substantive focus allows new insights of relevance to scholars in both Ancient Middle Eastern studies and the humanities.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Thomas E. Balke
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2016-10-24
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110459630


The Bloomsbury Handbook Of Material Religion In The Ancient Near East And Egypt

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With contributions spanning from the Neolithic Age to the Iron Age, this book offers important insights into the religions and ritual practices in ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern communities through the lenses of their material remains. The book begins with a theoretical introduction to the concept of material religion and features editor introductions to each of its six parts, which tackle the following themes: the human body; religious architecture; the written word; sacred images; the spirituality of animals; and the sacred role of the landscape. Illustrated with over 100 images, chapters provide insight into every element of religion and materiality, from the largest building to the smallest amulet. This is a benchmark work for further studies on material religion in the ancient Near East and Egypt.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Nicola Laneri
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2023-06-29
File : 527 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781350280830


The Materiality Of Texts From Ancient Egypt

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The volume The Materiality of Texts from Ancient Egypt contains nine contributions from well-known papyrologists, Egyptologists, archaeologists and technical specialists. They discuss the materiality of ancient writing and writing supports in various ways through methodological considerations and through practical case studies from the early Pharaonic to the Late Antique periods in Egypt, including Greek and Egyptian papyri and ostraca, inscriptions and graffiti. The articles in this volume present new approaches to the study of textual material and scribal practice, especially in the light of the ongoing development of digital techniques that uncover new information from ancient writing materials. The aim of the book is to encourage researchers of ancient texts to consider the benefits of using these new methods and technological resources.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2018-10-08
File : 160 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004375277


The Ancient World Revisited Material Dimensions Of Written Artefacts

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Author : Marilina Betrò, Jesper Eidem, Gianluca Miniaci, Michael Friedrich, Cécile Michel
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2024-03-04
File : 435 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783111361185


The Social And Cultural Contexts Of Historic Writing Practices

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Writing is not just a set of systems for transcribing language and communicating meaning, but an important element of human practice, deeply embedded in the cultures where it is present and fundamentally interconnected with all other aspects of human life. 'The Social and Cultural Contexts of Historic Writing Practices' explores these relationships in a number of different cultural contexts and from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including archaeological, anthropological and linguistic. It offers new ways of approaching the study of writing and integrating it into wider debates and discussions about culture, history and archaeology.

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Genre : SOCIAL SCIENCE
Author : Philip John Boyes
Publisher :
Release : 2021
File : 385 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789254815


Bridging The Gap Disciplines Times And Spaces In Dialogue Volume 1

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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.

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Genre : History
Author : Christian W. Hess
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2021-12-31
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803270951


Ancient Economies In Comparative Perspective

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This book investigates the economic organization of ancient societies from a comparative perspective. By pursuing an interdisciplinary approach, including contributions by archaeologists, historians of antiquity, economic historians as well as historians of economic thought, it studies various aspects of ancient economies, such as the material living conditions including production technologies, etc.; economic institutions such as markets and coinage; as well as the economic thinking of the time. In the process, it also explores the comparability of economic thought, economic institutions and economic systems in ancient history. Focusing on the Ancient Near East as well as the Mediterranean, including Greece and Rome, this comparative perspective makes it possible to identify historical permanencies, but also diverse forms of social and political organization and cultural systems. These institutions are then evaluated in terms of their capacity to solve economic problems, such as the efficient use of resources or political stability. The first part of the book introduces readers to the methodological context of the comparative approach, including an evaluation of the related historiographical tradition. Subsequent parts discuss a range of development models, elements of economic thinking in ancient societies, the role of trade and globalization, and the use of monetary and financial instruments, as well as political aspects.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Marcella Frangipane
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2022-09-09
File : 366 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783031087639


The Oxford History Of The Book

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Histories you can trust. In 14 original essays, The Oxford History of the Book reveals the history of books in all their various forms, from the ancient world to the digital present. Leading international scholars offer an original and richly illustrated narrative that is global in scope. The history of the book is the history of millions of written, printed, and illustrated texts, their manufacture, distribution, and reception. Here are different types of production, from clay tablets to scrolls, from inscribed codices to printed books, pamphlets, magazines, and newspapers, from written parchment to digital texts. The history of the book is a history of different methods of circulation and dissemination, all dependent on innovations in transport, from coastal and transoceanic shipping to roads, trains, planes and the internet. It is a history of different modes of reading and reception, from learned debate and individual study to public instruction and entertainment. It is a history of manufacture, craftsmanship, dissemination, reading and debate. Yet the history of books is not simply a question of material form, nor indeed of the history of reading and reception. The larger question is of the effect of textual production, distribution and reception - of how books themselves made history. To this end, each chapter of this volume, succinctly bounded by period and geography, offers incisive and stimulating insights into the relationship between books and the story of their times.

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Genre : Books
Author : James Raven
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2023-04-27
File : 434 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780192886897


Arabian Sinai

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The last King of Babylon, Nabonidus, led a handful of Israelites to Jerusalem after the fall of his kingdom and devised a 'new religion' at a nondescript mesa in the Arabian Desert, later called "Sinai."

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Genre : Religion
Author : Janet Tyson
Publisher : Pirištu Books
Release : 2024-11-01
File : 76 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781739315467