Friday 8 June 2012

Nippur excavations online

The Oriental Institute (University of Chicago) has made available the Annual Reports from the excavations at Nippur (in modern Iraq) from 1991/1992 to 2010/2011 and a small selection of articles, including a couple on the worship of the deities Enil and Gula in the city

CLICK HERE TO LINK TO THE ORIENTAL INSTITUTE WEBSITE

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Open-access textbooks & language primers

The AWOL (Ancient World Online) blog has brought together a selection of open-access text-books and primers of languages of the Ancient World, including a number relevant to the Near East  (Biblical Hebrew, Hittite, Manichaean Sogdian, Sumerian etc.)

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE AWOL LIST 


 ** For Akkadian, note Alan Lenzi's direction to his Reading Akkadian Hymns and Prayers: An Introduction
http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/9781589835962.pdf


"It doesn't teach Akkadian, but it does help with rapid reading of 29 selected prayers and hymns".

Friday 11 May 2012

A lost language rediscovered?


This report from the Independent newspaper examines recent discoveries at a dig at the Assyrian imperial governor's palace at Tushan (south-east Turkey) which seem to be evidence of a previously unknown language, probably spoken by a people from the Zagros Mountains of Iran

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE


A detailed analysis of the discovery has been published in the Journal of Near Eastern Studies Vol.71 (1) 2012 ("Evidence for a peripheral language in a neo-Assyrian tablet from the governor's palace in Tushan" John MacGinnis)
This is available from JSTOR Current collections. Click here to access the journal article 

Monday 26 March 2012

The Melammu Project : new online resource


This is an Assyrian and Babylonian heritage project "investigating the continuity, transformation and diffusion of Mesopotamian culture throughout the ancient world from the 2nd millennium BC until Islamic times". The project website hosts a digital library of open-access works (mainly articles and chapters) from major academic publishers, plus online dictionaries, a bibliography and a key-word searchable database drawing attention to parallel texts. It also links out to other text collections. Use the side bar to navigate between collections.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE MELAMMU PROJECT'S DIGITAL LIBRARY

Melammu will shortly be accessible through the Library's online subject guide to the Ancient Near East

Tuesday 20 March 2012

Emar Studies: new online resource

Materials for Emar Studies is a joint project from the Universität Heidelberg, the Maison René-Ginouvès (Nanterre), the Universität Tübingen and CSIC (Madrid)
It is an active online resource, gathering material on the archaeology, history and culture of ancient Emar (in modern-day Syria). The resource contains an author / subject bibliography, a glossary and online articles and texts in a variety of European languages.
Scholars are invited to contribute their own work


CLICK HERE TO ACCESS MATERIALS FOR EMAR STUDIES

Friday 16 March 2012

Book review: The Ituraeans and the Roman Near East: reassessing the sources

The Ituraeans inhabited areas of present-day Syria / Palestine in the late 1st century BCE. Elaine Myer's book challenges the view of the Ituraeans as tribes of bandits and reinterprets the archaeological evidence to give a more balanced view.

Mark Chaney of the Southern Methodist University (Dallas, Texas) reviews the book in Review of Biblical Literature. 
CLICK HERE TO READ THE REVIEW

SOAS Library has The Ituraeans and the Roman Near East at
QH939.43 / 734843


CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE LIBRARY CATALOGUE TO CHECK AVAILABILITY