Publications similaires
Women of Aššur and Kaneš: Texts from the Archives of Assyrian Merchants
Parlquillienpar Cécile Michel Collection: Writings from the Ancient World 42, SBL, Baltimore, xxx+570 p., 20 figures, ISBN 9781628372823 Vivid sources for reconstructing the lives of Assyrian women In this collection Cécile Michel translates into English texts related to wives and daughters of merchants and to their activities in nineteenth-century BCE Aššur and Kaneš. Discovered in excavations of the Old Assyrian…
D’Alexandre à Zoilos. Dictionnaire prosopographique des porteurs de nom grec dans les sources cunéiformes
ParlquillienJulien MonerieD’Alexandre à Zoilos. Dictionnaire prosopographique des porteurs de nom grec dans les sources cunéiformes225 pages. ISBN : 978-3-515-10956-7 Les sources cunéiformes du Ier millénaire av. J.-C. ont conservé la trace de 250 individus portant un nom grec, dont la grande majorité date de la période de domination macédonienne (331–141 av. J.-C.) et du début…
Entre mondes orientaux et classiques : la place de la crémation
ParlquillienColloque international de Nanterre Organisé par Luc Bachelot, Jean Catsanicos, Isabelle Le Goff et Aline Tenu du 26 au 28 janvier 2004Bâtiment K, salle des colloquesUniversité de Paris 10 – 21, allée de l’Université92023 Nanterre Cedex Entre mondes orientaux et classiques : la place de la crémation Table des matières HASAÉ (ex-HAROC)
Textile Terminologies in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean from the Third to the First millennia BC
ParlquillienThe papers in this volume derive from the conference on textile terminology held in June 2014 at the University of Copenhagen. Around 50 experts from the fields of Ancient History, Indo-European Studies, Semitic Philology, Assyriology, Classical Archaeology, and Terminology from twelve different countries came together at the Centre for Textile Research, to discuss textile terminology,…
The Ancient World Revisited: Material Dimensions of Written Artefacts
ParmarlenenThe Ancient World Revisited: Material Dimensions of Written ArtefactsEdited by Marilina Betrò, Michael Friedrich, and Cécile Michel In cooperation with Jesper Eidem and Gianluca Miniaci, Studies in Manuscript Cultures 37, Berlin: De Gruyter. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111360805 Written artefacts are traditionally studied because of their content. Material aspects of these artefacts enrich the study of ancient history in…
