Damqatum - Number 8 (2012)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 12 (2016)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 16 (2020)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 18 (2022)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 17 (2021)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 9 (2013)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 10 (2014)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Damqatum - Number 19 (2023)


Book Description

Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.




Iron Age Terracotta Figurines from the Southern Levant in Context


Book Description

This interdisciplinary volume is a ‘one-stop location’ for the most up-to-date scholarship on Southern Levantine figurines in the Iron Age. The essays address terracotta figurines attested in the Southern Levant from the Iron Age through the Persian Period (1200–333 BCE). The volume deals with the iconography, typology, and find context of female, male, animal, and furniture figurines and discusses their production, appearance, and provenance, including their identification and religious functions. While giving priority to figurines originating from Phoenicia, Philistia, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine, the volume explores the influences of Egyptian, Anatolian, Mesopotamian, and Mediterranean (particularly Cypriot) iconography on Levantine pictorial material.




Complete Babylonian


Book Description

Do you want to engage with Babylonian culture and literature in the original language?The course will introduce you to a fascinating world of gods and demons, heroes and kings.The readings are drawn from myths, letters, law-codes, medical incantations, and other authentic, ancient writings. The language is presented in the Roman alphabet, with an explanation of cuneiform script, and the main features of Assyrian - cognate with Babylonian - are also explained. Learn effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and interactive features in this book from Teach Yourself, the No. 1 brand in language learning.