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The volume is the result of the eighth Annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminar, held on March 2-3, 2012.... Læs mere
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The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CHD) is a comprehensive,... Læs mere
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The eighth in the Oriental Institute Seminar Series. The purpose of the conference was to analyze the cases of and reasons for... Læs mere
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Contains 28 studies of various aspects of the case systems of Sumerian,... Læs mere
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Seventh in the Oriental Institute Seminar Series, this volume contains papers that emerged from the March 2010 seminar 'Slaves and Households in the Near East'. Includes micro-historical examinations of slavery in contexts spanning almost four millennia.
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Catalogue for an exhibit at the Oriental Institute Museum presenting research on the Predynastic and Early Dynastic Periods: the rise of the... Læs mere
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Current perspectives on the origins and development of writing in Mesopotamia and Egypt, providing an overview of each... Læs mere
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Contains 23 papers that explore what the "Ubaid" is, how it is identified, and how the Ubaid in one... Læs mere
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The Epigraphic Survey returns to its series of publications dedicated to the... Læs mere
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The purpose of the conference was to examine more closely concepts of kingship in various regions of the world and in different time... Læs mere
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Looks at the spread of Islam throughout the medieval world and the process of conversion to this religion and adoption of its cultural life. The evidence is presented in a series of essay reports on archaeological approaches in current Islamic Archaeology.
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The proceedings of the eleventh annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Seminar. Its central goal is to present a cross-cultural study of the intersection between law and gender relations in the ancient world, with a focus on the ancient Near East.