From ane-2 list archives: Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 17:49:46 +0200... In last week's Explorator, D. Meadows tells about an important epigraphical discovery in...
... Today I happened upon IEJ 55/2 (2005), p. 205 - 208, an article by Aaron Schade, "New Photographs Supporting the Reading ryt in Line 12 of the Mesha ...
Eisenbrauns is offering 60 of our titles at 60-80% off retail for the month of August. That's between $8.00 and $29.00 per book. See the whole list here: ...
This was just announced by the DBG: Proverbs Edited by J. de Waard Biblia Hebraica Quinta - BHQ 17 Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft Stuttgart, Forthcoming November...
Does anyone have a list of all the OI Publications (Chicago)? I tried Abzu, but it appears to be down. The OI Publications site only lists ones still...
... Apparently, there's to be an international conference on the dig: http://veleia.com/english/noticia_detallada.php?niv=6¬icia=30 Can anyone tell me what...
... In April this year, I studied the squeeze in the Louvre Museum and made some high resolution makro photographs of line 12 and other passages. The...
It is difficult to decide. All that I can say for sure is that Lemaire's reading is more likely than Schade's, who did not take into account the material shape...
I need to put a paragraph about the orthography of the Indo-Iranian (or Indo-Aryan) vocabulary from the Mittani texts into a survey article, and there doesn't...
... On the specific matter _orthography_ the best and more detailed discussion I know of is still Annelies Kammenhuber's Die Arier im Vorderen Orient, ...
Thank you -- I can read that at the New York Public Library. Where would I look for more recent (perhaps less detailed!) bibliography? -- Peter T. Daniels...
Please announce: August 20 at 6:00 p.m., Open University in Jerusalem Professor Norman Golb (University of Chicago) will give a talk entitled "Who Wrote the...
Readers may be interested in this blurb, which appears to be mostly factual and just a bit silly. The part about an entry way for non-Muslims is absurd. None...
... bibliography? ... You might take a look at Wolfram Nagel & Christian Eder's treatise on Altsyrien und Agypten in Damaszener Mitteilungen 6, 1992. They...
... A very short but excellent summary of the question Near East/Indo-Aryan touching also on 'the manifold spellings of Indo-Aryan names' (that, as I said, are...
I don't. I wish I did but the report doesn't say. Must be the four horsemen of the apocalypse. ... ++++++ Jim West, ThD http://jwest.wordpress.com -- Blog ...
This is a link to an account of a coin hoard found at Ramat Rahel, just south of Jerusalem. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1008504.html Eliot Braun, Ph D ...
NYPL's copy of Kammenhuber is "missing," but I found a work of a very similar title by Mayrhofer from 1966, which gives the Indologist's perspective on the...
It's often said that some of my jokes are so old that they were originally written on clay tablets.... All the best, John Wall Omni oratio nil labor From:...
Hi All, The Encyclopedea Miqrait entry for Baal-Hanan has a drawing of a stamp that says "LeUza ben Baal Hanan". Does anyone know where or when this was found...
I asked the International Center of Syracuse for the identities of the four visiting Egyptian archaeologists who will be speaking at the Everson Museum of Art,...
It is assumed in many quarters that stoning as a form of execution has been used in the Near East, from "time immemorial." Is there any evidence for this...
... Not, so far as I can see, according to the article in "punishment" in the Anchor Bible Dictionary. Stoning seems to be solely an "Israelite" practice. ...
Trudy Kawami wrote, carrying over a discussion from the Indo-Eurasian ... Actually stoning was a common Greek method of punishment too, although it isn't clear...