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The treasures of darkness : a history of Mesopotamian religion /

: 273 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 0300018444

Published 1963
Symbols of prehistoric Mesopotamia /

: xliii, 276 p. : plates, fold. map. ; 29 cm. : Bibliographical footnotes.

Published 2020
Women at the dawn of history /

: In the patriarchal world of ancient Mesopotamia, women were often represented in their relation to men - as mothers, daughters, or wives - giving the impression that a woman's place was in the home. But, as we explore in this volume, they were also authors and scholars, astute business-women, sources of expressions of eroticism, priestesses with access to major gods and goddesses, and regents who exercised power on behalf of kingdoms, states, and empires.
: Catalog of the exhibition held in the Babylonian Collection in the Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University beginning February 29th, 2020. : 111 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111). : 9781734342000

Published 1998
The final sack of Nineveh : the discovery, documentation, and destruction of King Sennacherib's throne room at Nineveh, Iraq /

: 247 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [245]-247) and index. : 0300074182

Neo-Babylonian letters and contracts from the Eanna Archive /

: xiii, 83 pages, 125 pages of plates : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 0300169590
9780300169591

Published 2012
Aspekte des Menschseins im Alten Mesopotamien : eine Studie zu Person und Identita˜t im 2. und 1. Jt. volume Chr. /

: Being the first monographic study of this kind in the field of Assyriology, this book comprises an investigation of Ancient Mesopotamian concepts of the human person. Concentrating on Akkadian cuneiform texts from the 2nd and 1st millennium BC, the author examines the characteristics and attributes attached to human beings and the notions of the person as a composite being through a semantic analysis of Akkadian terms for the body, body parts and aspects of the self, which can be termed \'souls\'. Through an examination of a wide range of textual sources and an interdisciplinary approach, this study shows that the Mesopotamian views of personhood share amazing similarities with those of the neighbouring ancient cultures, but often differ from our own. "...in short, as a piece of modern Assyriological scholarship it is very well done and a tribute to its author's capabilities and accomplishments." Benjamin R. Foster, Yale University
: 1 online resource (xx, 619 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004226142 : 0929-0052 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2021
Scribal Education in the Sargonic Period /

: Scribal Education in the Sargonic Period is an in-depth analysis of the process of education for scribes during the period of Sargonic hegemony in ancient Mesopotamia (c. 2335-2150 BCE). The book provides a holistic study of the topic, addressing the technology of writing, the school texts used in education, the languages of instruction, and the social and historical context of scribal life and an education in cuneiform writing. The topic of scribal education at such an early period of Mesopotamian history has never been addressed at length before. Nicholas Kraus convincingly argues that scribal education during the Sargonic period was closely tied to the administrative institutions of the Sargonic Empire and prepared a scribe to become an effective administrator. The Harvard Semitic Studies series publishes volumes from the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East. Other series offered by Brill that publish volumes from the Museum include Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant and Harvard Semitic Monographs , https://hmane.harvard.edu/publications.
: Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral)--Yale University, 2018. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004443242
9789004443228

Published 2010
Opening the tablet box : Near Eastern studies in honor of Benjamin R. Foster /

: This volume is a scholarly tribute to Benjamin R. Foster, Laffan Professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature and Curator of the Babylonian Collection at Yale University, from some of his students, colleagues, and companions, in appreciation of his outstanding achievements and in thanks for his friendship. Reflecting on the remarkable breadth of the honoree's research interests, the twenty-six original papers in this Festschrift cover a wide range of topics in ancient Near Eastern and Egyptian literature, economic and social history, as well as art and archaeology.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004186569 : 1566-2055 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.