Archaeologists working in Syria have unearthed the remains of dozens of youths thought to have been killed in a fierce confrontation 6,000 years ago. According...
Added question - Beehives bring immediately the honey production association, but they also produce wax. Could the clay figurines in the same context be models...
Ariel L. Szczupak
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Sep 1, 2007 4:41 pm
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Dr. Ravsaheb Patil appointed as Chairman of Institute for Jain Studies Noted Jain scholar and author Dr. Ravsaheb Patil (Solapur) was appointed as the first...
AFP reports today that Israeli officials cast doubt Friday over claims that remains of the second Jewish temple might have been found during work to lay pipes...
This one, by Philip Davies, titled The Origins of Biblical Israel Philip R. Davies Pub Date: 15 Dec 2007 ISBN: 0567043819 ISBN13: 9780567043818 hardcover 192...
... In a Israeli newspaper a few months ago, one columnist described a call to an expert a university about some question. The professor in response quoted...
According to the logs, August generated the following message traffic (July numbers in parentheses): Total submissions to list 205 (447) Bounced by Yahoo 42...
Considering some things that have come to light in recent years, I would consider the reputation of the IAA somewhat less than stellar. The fact (if indeed it...
The notion of secondary burial suggests these pits are similar to south Levantine burial customs of the Chalcolithic period. I get the feeling that these pits...
I've been working my way through some of the Annals of the Kings of Assyria (http://enlil.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eos/eos_title.pl?callnum=PJ3835.B85_cop2) ...
... The link to the dissertation text itself seems to be dead? Peter Westh PhD student University of Copenhagen Department of Cross-cultural and Regional...
... I suspect that what you are saying is that you come across a variant sign form that isn't shown in Labat. If you are reading Akkadian texts, every sign...
Conférences et colloques Actualité de la recherche archéologique vendredi 05 octobre 2007 à 12h30 Nisa (Turkménistan), le mausolée des rois parthes par...
Sorry, too quick on the send button. It's annoying that the pdf isn't there, isn't it? I'll alert Chicago. In the meantime it is available for download via...
Dr. Ur, Harvard University, speaks of the recent discoveries in terms of urbanism: http://www1.pressdemocrat.com/article/20070901/NEWS/709010382/1033/NEWS01 ...
Professor Juan José Castillos, of the Uruguayan Institute of Egyptology, claims that the evolution of the Egyptian civilisation resulted from the ambition of...
... (http://enlil.lib.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/eos/eos_title.pl?callnum=PJ3835.B85_cop2) ... sign ... every ... abbreviated ... Yes, I understand that. ... from a ...
Now who'd a thunk that? It appears that this is something that is at least implicit in virtually any concept of the development of civilization. george ...
It seems that once every few years someone discovers 'America' and the papers pick it up. Just to remind this list, there is a number of large population...
Ami Mazar has published a press release about the beehives excavated at Tel Rehov. He asked me to add this release to the Tel Rehov website. Keep in mind that...
At 03:31 AM 9/1/2007, Ariel L. Szczupak wrote: [...] ... Building H, stratum V, area C, from: http://www.hadashot-esi.org.il/report_detail_eng.asp?id=472 ... ...
Ariel L. Szczupak
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Sep 3, 2007 5:05 pm
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... In addition to the above link, list readers may want to read the following about Egyptian beekeeping: A discussion of apicultural scenes in Egypt: ...
This link is an account of recent and older work done at Hazor. ... From: Article To: Article Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 3:47 PM Subject: [Florence...
Dear all, Some corrections: First, Dr. Leen Ritmeyer's name was misspelled. Second, the map of the trench as mapped out by the Committee for the Prevention of...
Dear ANE-readers, I have recently been looking into the claims that early Christianity was a Mystery Religion. I started reading Furguson's "Backgrounds of...
... at least implicit in virtually any concept of the development of civilization. ... Maybe if you judge by the simplistic way journalists put it, but I think...