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STUDENT / PUBLIC GUIDE

(but probably helpful to others …)

TO PRINTED & ONLINE RESOURCES

ON ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA AND SOME NEIGHBOURS

FROM PREHISTORY TO ROMAN (& LATER) PERIODS:

Focusing upon compiler’s home institution

GUIDE TO M. H. STERNE LIBRARY

COLLECTIONS

(University of Alabama at Birmingham)

Primarily regarding sources on ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA,

SYRIA-ANATOLIA, CYPRUS

and SYRIA-PALESTINE

(partly including Egypt in the Levant). (see separate guide on Ancient Egypt …)

Annotated and arranged by subjects

(with call nos.)

Compiled by

G. D. Mumford (Department of Anthropology)

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M. H. STERNE LIBRARY: Ancient Near East Essay Resources:

(Excluding some non-recommended works)

March 3, 2020: Compiled & designed by G. D. Mumford (Dept. Anthropology, CAS-UAB).

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

A. Reference works ……………………………………………………………………………………...5

B. Cambridge Ancient History ……………………………………………………………………….....6

C. Near Eastern and Egyptological Journals …………………………………………………………..7

D. Journals on-line via JSTOR (Sterne catalogue)…………………………………………………….8

E. 100s of electronic sources available on-line (ABZU website links)…………………………………8

F. Important journals not in JSTOR (but possibly available via instructor)…………………………8

G. Egypto-Levantine overviews / time periods…………………………………………………………9

1. Broad Overviews / Daily Life / History / etc. …………………………………………………………..9

a. Syria-Palestine ………………………………………………………....................................….9

b. Anatolia ………………………………………………………………………………..…...…11

c. Cyprus ……………………………………………………....................................................…11

d. Mesopotamia …………………………………………………………………………….....…11

e. Egypt in the Levant ……………………………………………………………………...……14

f. Indus Valley …………………………………………………………………………………..15

g. Arabia ………………………………………………………………………………………16

2. Studying/exploring the Ancient Near East …………………………………………………………..18

3. Prehistory: Neolithic-Chalcolithic Near East ………………………………………………..………20

a. Syria-Palestine ………………………………………………………....................................20

b. Cyprus ……………………………………………………....................................................…26

c. Anatolia ………………………………………………………………………………..…...…26

d. Mesopotamia …………………………………………………………………………….....…31

e. Egypt in the Levant ……………………………………………………………………...……35

f. Arabia …………………………………………………………………………………………35

g. Iran ……………………………………………………………………………………………35

4. Early Bronze Age I-IV Near East …………………………………………………………………….36

a. Syria-Palestine …………………………………………………….......................................…36

b. Cyprus ……………………………………………………....................................................…39

c. Anatolia ……………………………………………………………………………………….39

d. Mesopotamia ………………………………………………………………………………….40

e. India’s relations with western regions …………………………………………………..….44

5. Middle Bronze Age IIA-C Near East ………………………………...……………………………….46

a. Syria-Palestine ……………………………………………..………....................................….46

b. Cyprus ………………………………………...................................................……………….47

c. Anatolia ……………………………………………………………………………………….48

d. Mesopotamia ………………………………………………………………………………….49

e. India’s relations with western regions ………………………………………………………52

e. Egypt in the Levant ………………………………………………………..………………….52

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6. Late Bronze Age Near East ……………………………………...……………………………………55

a. Syria-Palestine ……………………………………………..………….....................................55

b. Cyprus …………………………………………………………................................................59

c. Anatolia ……………………………………………………...…………......................………60

d. Mesopotamia ………………………………………………………………………………….64

e. India’s relations with western regions ………………………………………………………66

f. Egypt in the Levant ………………………………………………..………………………….67

7. Exodus tradition ………………………………………………………………………………………69

8. Sea Peoples …………………………………………………………………...………………………71

9. Iron Age Near East ……………………………………………………………...…………………….73

a. Syria-Palestine …………………………………………………………..…………………….73

b. Cyprus …………………………………………………………................................................78

c. Anatolia ………………………………………….................................................…………….79

d. Mesopotamia ………………………………………………………..........................................81

e. India’s relations with western regions ………………………………………………………83

f. Egypt in the Levant …………………………………………………………..……………….83

g. Arabia ………………………………………………………………………………………...84

10. Late Iron Age Near East …………………………………………………………….……………….85

a. Syria-Palestine ………………………………………………….......................................……85

b. Cyprus …………………………………………………...................................................…….86

c. Anatolia ……………………………………………………………………………………….87

d. Mesopotamia ………………………………………………………………………………….88

e. India’s relations with western regions ………………………………………………………94

f. Egypt in the Levant ………………………………………………………………..………….94

g. Arabia ………………………………………………………………………………………95

11. Babylonian to Persian period Near East ……………………………………….…………………….96

a. Syria-Palestine ……………………………………………………......................................….96

b. Cyprus ………………………………………………………....................................................98

c. Anatolia ……………………………………………………………………………………….98

d. Mesopotamia ……………………………………………………………………………….99

e. India’s relations with western regions ………………………………………………………102

f. Egypt in the Levant ………………………………………………..………………………102

12. Alexander the Great ………………………………………………………………………………104

12.a. Post-Alexander: Hellenistic-Roman+ periods in the East Mediterranean & Near East …………..106

13. Thematic topics:

H. Archaeological sites, regions, and peoples …………………………….………………………108

1. Palestine: …………………………………………………………………….……………………108

2. Jordan: ……………………………………………………………………….........………………121

3. Syria-Lebanon: ……………………………………………………………………………………126

4. Cyprus: ……………………………………………………………………………………………132

5. Anatolia-NW Syria: ………………………………………………………………………………133

6. Mesopotamia: ………………………………………………..……………………………………136

7. Arabia: …………………………………………………………….………………………………143

8. Aegean: ………………………………………………………………...…………………………145

9. North Africa (Carthage): ……………………………………………….…………………………145

10. Egyptian sites with Levantine materials: ………………………………..………………………146

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I. Material culture and other aspects ………………………………………………………………147

*. Geography, environment, landscape, sites, people and related aspects …………………………….147

1. Architecture & construction: ………………………………………………………………………149

2. Urbanization, cities, housing: ………………………………………………...……………………153

3. Temples: …………………………………………………………………………..………………158

4. Tombs/graves, burial practices, etc: ……………………………………………….………………159

5. Religion (general): …………………………………………………………………...……………161

6. Deities (specific; groups): …………………………………………………………………………164

7. Astronomy, astrology, calendars, science, mathematics: ……………………………..……………165

8. Jewelry, amulets, etc.: …………………………………………………………………..…………166

9. Museum collections, exhibitions (art; sculpture): ……………………………………….…………168

10. Art, Sculpture, furniture, etc. …………………………………………………………..…………169

11.Textiles, clothing, linen, etc. ……………………………………………………………...………171

12. Cosmetics, toiletries, cosmetic equipment, etc.: ………………………………………….………172

13.Medicine, health, disease, etc.: ……………………………………………………………………173

13.a. Magic …………………………………………………………………………………………..174

14. Private life, social stratification, people, ethnicity, family, education, etc.: ……………..………175

15. Women’s studies, females, etc.: …………………………………………………………………177

16.Sports, games, recreation, drama, theatre, performance, music, etc.: ……………………………178

17.Law, crimes, punishment, code of conduct, morality, etc.: ……………………………….………179

18.Administration, economy, markets, trade, etc.: ……………………………………………...……180

19.Ships, boats, shipping, etc.: ………………………………………………………………….……182

20. Transportation in general: ………………………………………………………………….……184

21.Fauna, animals, fish, etc.: …………………………………………………………………………185

22. Faunal/animal by-products: ………………………………………………………………………186

23. Agriculture, flora/plants, food, aromatics/perfume, etc.: …………………………………………188

24. Pottery/ceramics: ……………………………………………………………………………...…190

25.Faience, glass: ……………………………………………………….……………………………192

26. Metals, metal-working, mines, etc.: …………………………………...…………………………193

27.Stone, stone-working, quarries, etc.: ……………………………………...………………………194

28. Language and literature: …………………………………………………………………………196

28.1+ subdivided into Egypt, Palestine/Levant, Near East, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Greece+ …

29. Kingship, queens, royal family, etc. ……………………………………………………………....204

J. Military (and some general Ancient World): ………………………………..………….………205

K. International relations: ………………………………………………………….…………..……211

L. Texts / Inscriptions on the Near East (and Egyptian relations with the Near East): ……..……215

M. The Aegean / Greece: ……………………………………………………………………….....…219

N. Lectures on the Near East and adjacent areas: …………..………………...……………………226

O. Documentaries on the Ancient Near East and adjacent areas: ………………...……………….235

*. OTHER MATERIAL (still being sorted) ……………………………………………...…………238

*. TITLE PAGE …………………………………………………………………..…………………..242

*. Ancient Near Eastern sources in alphabetical order ………………………………………..……245

*. Miscellaneous: Journals, reference works, CAH, Arabia, Indus Valley, translations ………....260

*. Miscellanseous: Other sources to be sorted into/checked re main catalogue ………………...…266

*. Miscellaneous: Future wish list for Sterne Library, plus Actual Archaeology Anatolia ………278

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(A). ANC. NEAR EAST REFERENCE WORKS (in Sterne library; many are non-circulating):

Bagnall, R. S., Brodersen, K., Champion, C. B., Erskine, A. and Huebner, S. R. (eds.)

2013 The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, Volumes 1-13. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Call no.: D54 .E53 2013 (Sterne reference collection, first floor); note: many entries on mainly

Late Bronze Age through late Antiquity in Europe, the Mediterranean Area, and Near East.

SEE INDEXES

Beaulieu, Paul-Alain

2018 A History of Babylon 2200 BC – AD 75. Blackwell History of the Ancient World. Chichester:

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: Pending for Sterne. SEE INDEXES

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000. SEE INDEXES

Bryce, Trevor and Birkett-Rees, Jessie

2016 Atlas of the Ancient Near East: From Prehistoric Times to the Roman Imperial Period. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: G2206.S1 B79 2016. SEE INDEXES

Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

from the Early Bronze Age to the Fall of the Persian Empire. London: Routledge / Taylor &

Francis Group. Call no.: DS57 .B89 2009. SEE INDEXES

Ehrich, W. (ed.)

1992 Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, Volumes 1-2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: D.54.5 C48 1992 (reference section: 1st floor). SEE INDEXES (and new edition)

Forbes, Robert J.

1964 Studies in Ancient Technology, Volumes 1-9. Leiden: E.J. Brill.

Call no.: T.15 F729 v.1-9. SEE INDEXES

Frahm, Eckart (ed.)

2017 A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk). SEE INDEXES

Hunt, Norman B.

2004 Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia. New York. Checkmark Books.

Call no.: G2251.S1 B3 2004. SEE INDEXES

Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .K87 1994. SEE INDEXES

Meyers, Eric. M. (ed.),

1997 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Volumes 1-5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref. section: 2nd floor): Note: Many places and

periods. SEE INDEXES

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Nicholson, P. T. and Shaw, I. (eds.)

2000 Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: TA.402.5 E3 A53 (some Near Eastern materials in Egypt). SEE INDEXES

Potts, D. T. (ed.)

2012 A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volumes 1-2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk). See Individual author

chapters (listed).

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Potts, D. T.

1990 The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity, vols. 1-2. New York: Oxford University Press. DS211 .P68 1990

Note: Prehistory to the advent of Islam.

Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Richard, Suzanne (ed.)

2003 Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Note: The Levant from

Prehistory to (early Christian) Roman period. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003. See Individual

author chapters (listed).

Roaf, Michael

1990 Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Note: Has some bearing on relations with Ancient Egypt. SEE INDEXES

Call no.: DS.69.5 R63 1990

Rogerson, John.

2006 Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: BS.511.3 O94 2006eb (Electronic Book)

Rogerson, John.

1985 Atlas of the Bible. New York: Facts on File Inc. Call no.: BS.630 R6 1985

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index). SEE INDEXES

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. DS57 .C56 2007. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Stern, Ephraim, Lewinson-Gilboa, Ayelet, and Aviram, Joseph (eds.),

1993 The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, volumes 1-4.

Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration Society. Note: Entries on North Sinai, Negev, Timna, etc.

dealing with Egyptian forts, mining centers, etc. in Sinai Peninsula.

Call no.: DS.111 A2 E5813 1993 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wolf, Daniel (ed.)

2012 The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: D13 .O94 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

(B). CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY (var. editions in Sterne library; most recent shown here)

CAH =Cambridge Ancient History vols.1-4+ call no.: D57 C252 vols.1-4+ Listed individually below

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1970 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 1: Prolegomena and Prehistory. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.1

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1971 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2A-B: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1973 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Call no:D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1975 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2

Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 plates

Boardman, J. (ed.),

1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans; and the

Middle East`and the Aegean World, tenth to eighth centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.1

Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

1991 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires

and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Boardman, J. and Hammond, N.G.L. (eds.),

1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World,

Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.3

Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

1984 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume III: The Middle East, the Greek World

and the Balkans to the Sixth Century B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 <plates>

Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western

Mediterranean c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.4

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume V: The Fifth Century BC. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.5

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume VI: The Fourth Century BC. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.6

(C). NEAR EASTERN JOURNALS (in Sterne Library):

Note: Egyptological journals may contain articles pertaining to Egypto-Levantine contact, etc.

JNES = Journal of Near Eastern Studies (many issues in Sterne; also via JSTOR [on-line data-base])

Antiquity Note: In Lister Hill Library (UAB campus); many issues in Sterne Library.

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(D). JOURNALS on-line via JSTOR: link provided by Sterne library databases via “J” → JSTOR &

article/subject search. Regarding journals and articles on aspects of Ancient Egypt, the library does not

have many hard copies (see above), but does have access to on-line copies of certain journals (see

JSTOR), featuring issues from 5 years ago (or more), prior to more recent or current issues. For example:

JSTOR: On-line journal articles on Ancient Egypt and/or Ancient Near East-Mediterranean.

Archaeology Archaeology JSTOR

AA American Antiquity JSTOR

AJA American Journal of Archaeology JSTOR

AS Anatolian Studies JSTOR

BA Biblical Archaeology JSTOR

BASOR Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research JSTOR

BMMA Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art JSTOR

BSOAS Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies JSTOR

ISIS Isis JSTOR

JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society JSTOR

JCS Journal of Cuneiform Studies JSTOR

JESHO Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient JSTOR

JFA Journal of Field Archaeology JSTOR

JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies JSTOR

JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies JSTOR

NEA Near Eastern Archaeology JSTOR

OTS The Old Testament Student JSTOR

Phoenix Phoenix STOR

VT Vetus Testamentum JSTOR

WA World Archaeology JSTOR

(E). Hundrerds of electronic Near Eastern books available as pdf files on-line:

ETANA (Electronic Tools and Ancient Near Eastern Archives):

Website: http://www.etana.org

(a) → click on Core texts for either listing by authors or by titles

→ provides 360 books available as downloadable, or viewable, pdf files.

(b) → click on All electronic books for either listing by authors or by titles

→ provides 1,784 books available as downloadable, or viewable, pdf files.

Google Book Search (aiming to make all books available on-line in electronic format)

Website: http://books.google.com (try advanced search mode)

→ search for a specific author, title, or subject area (has diverse subject areas).

The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature:

WEB LINK: https://web.archive.org/web/20081210062657/http://www-etcsl.orient.ox.ac.uk/

(F). Important journals NOT in JSTOR (some articles may be available via instructor).

BAR Biblical Archaeology Review (Mumford = some)

IEJ Israel Exploration Journal (Mumford = some)

Levant Levant Some photocopies

PEQ Palestine Exploration Quarterly Some photocopies

Syria Syria Some photocopies

TA Tel Aviv Some photocopies

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(1). OVERVIEW:

(G). NEAR EAST OVERVIEWS / TIME PERIODS.

1. Broad Overviews / Daily Life / History / etc.:

Beaulieu, Paul-Alain

2005 “World Hegemony, 900–300 BCE,” pp. 48–62 (chp. 4) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion

to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of the

Ancient Near East.

Broodbank, Cyprian

2013 The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the

Emergence of the Classical World. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DE86 .B76 2013; Note: International relations in Near East, Egypt, Europe, etc.

Chavalas, Mark

2005 “The Age of Empires, 3100–900 BCE,” pp. 34–47 (chp. 3) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of

the Ancient Near East.

Liverani, Mario

2005 “Historical Overview,” pp. 3–19 (chp. 1) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient

Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of the Ancient Near East.

Smith, Adam T.

2012 “The Caucasus and the Near East,” pp. 668–86 (chp. 35) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to

the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section

on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron Age and into Persian and later

periods).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

1.a. Syria-Palestine: Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Ben-Tor, Amnon (ed.),

1993 The Archaeology of Ancient Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University

Press. Call no.: Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513 1992.

Bryce, Trevor

2014 Ancient Syria: A Three Thousand Year History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS96.2 .B79 2014.

Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

from the Early Bronze Age to the Fall of the Persian Empire. London: Routledge / Taylor &

Francis Group. Call no.: DS57 .B89 2009

Cline, Eric H.

2009 Biblical Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: BS621 .C55 2009

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Isserlin, B. S. J.

1998 The Israelites. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: DS.121 I87 1998.

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Levy, Thomas E. (ed.).

1993 The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Mazar, Amihai.

1990 Archaeology of the Land of the Bible 10,000-586 B.C.E. New York: Doubleday.

Call no.: BS.621 M39 1990

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Richard, Suzanne (ed.)

2003 Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Note: Mainly Levant.

Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

1.b. Anatolia: Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

from the Early Bronze Age to the Fall of the Persian Empire. London: Routledge / Taylor &

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Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Joukowsky, Martha Sharp

1996 Early Turkey: Anatolian Archaeology from Prehistory through the Lydian Period. Dubuque:

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McMahon, Gregory

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323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on the background and

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Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

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2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic,

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1.c. Cyprus: Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

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1.d. Mesopotamia (including adjacent areas, e.g., Iran): Bertman, Stephan

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Bottero, Jean

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York: Routledge. Call no.: G2206.S1 B79 2016

Bryce, Trevor

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Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

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Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

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Maspero, G.

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Roux, Georges

1992 Ancient Iraq. London: Penguin Books. Call no.: DS71 .R78 1965 (earlier edition)

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Saggs, H. W. F.

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Maspero, G.

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1982 The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan. Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge:

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2008 The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives. Understanding Ancient Civilizations Series. Santa

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McIntosh, Jane R.

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2002 Arabia Felix: An Exploration of the Archaeological History of Yemen. Translated by Rebeca

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National Council of Tourism and Antiquities

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(2.). EXPLORING/STUDYING THE ANE:

Historians, archaeologists, and explorations of the Near East (archaeology): including heritage …

Banning, E. B.

2003 “Computer applications in archaeology,” pp. 225–31 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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2012 “Early Excavations (pre-1914),” pp. 48–69 (chp. 3) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: In an

introductory section on Near Eastern archaeology and affiliated topics.

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Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on the heritage of the

Ancient Near East.

Davis, T. W.

2003 “Levantine archaeology,” pp. 54–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

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2011 “Berossos between tradition and innovation,” pp. 637–62 (chp. 30) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

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Garrison, Mark B.

2012 “Antiquarianism, Copying, Collecting,” pp. 27–47 (chp. 2) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to

the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: In an

introductory section on Near Eastern archaeology and affiliated topics.

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Gates, Marie-Henriette

2005 “Archaeology and the Ancient Near East: Methods and Limits,” pp. 65–78 (chp. 5) in Daniel C.

Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient

World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on

discourses on methods.

Holladay, Jr., J. S.

2003 “Method and theory in Syro-Palestinian archaeology,” pp. 33–47 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Larsen, Mogens Trolle

2017 “The Archaeological Exploration of Assyria,” pp. 583-… (chp. 31) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

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Lloyd, Seton

1980 Foundations in the Dust: The Story of Mesopotamian Exploration. London: Thames and

Hudson. Call no.: DS70 .L48 1980

London, Gloria

2003 “Ethnography/ethnoarchaeology,” pp. 142–45 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Magee, Peter

2012 “The Foundations of Antiquities Departments,” pp. 70–86 (chp. 4) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: In an introductory section on Near Eastern archaeology and affiliated topics.

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Muscarella, Oscar White

2012 “The Antiquities Trade and the Destruction of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures,” pp. 106–25

(chp. 6) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume

1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: In an introductory section on Near Eastern archaeology and

affiliated topics. Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rast, Walter E.

2003 “Bible and archaeology,” pp. 48–53 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Rollinger, Robert

2017 “Assyria in Classical Sources,” pp. 570-82 (chp. 30) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Rubio, Gonzalo

2005 “The Languages of the Ancient Near East,” pp. 79–94 (chp. 6) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

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Snell, Daniel C.

2005 “The Historian’s Task,” pp. 95–108 (chp. 7) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the

Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

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Snell, Daniel C.

2005 “Legacies of the Ancient Near East,” pp. 430–… (chp. 34) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

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Ancient Near East.

Verbrugghe, Gerald and Wickersham, John M.

1996 Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and Translated: Native Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia

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Wright, G. R. H.

2003 “Restoration of ancient monuments: theory and practice,” pp. 168–73 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

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(3). PREHISTORY:

3. Prehistory: Neolithic-Chalcolithic Near East.

3.a. SYRIA-PALESTINE (Prehistory): Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Arbuckle, Benjamin S.

2012 “Animals in the Ancient World,” pp. 201–19 (chp. 11) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2012 “Irrigation,” pp. 261–78 (chp. 14) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Banning, E. B.

2012 “The Southern Levant,” pp. 396–414 (chp. 21) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bartl, Karin

2012 “The Northern Levant,” pp. 375–95 (chp. 20) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1993 “Earliest food producers – Pre-Pottery Neolithic (8000-5500),” pp.190–204 in Thomas E. Levy

(ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1992 “The Neolithic period,” pp.10–39 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient Israel,

Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press. Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513.

Byrd, Brian F.

1987 Beidha and the Natufian microform: Variability in Levantine Settlement and Subsistence. Ann

Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services. Note: Neolithic period, Natufian culture. Call no.: DS11 .B87 1987x.

Carter, R. A.

2012 “Watercraft,” pp. 347–71 (chp. 19) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

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Cauvin, Jacques

2000 The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture. Translated by Trevor Watkins.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Note: Natufians and later, including Syria. Call no.: GN776.32.N4 C38 2000.

Clark, Geoffrey A. and Coinman, Nancy R.

2003 “The Paleolithic in Syria-Palestine,” pp. 233–43 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Dornemann, Ruldolph H.

1986 A Neolithic village at Tell el Kowm in the Syrian Desert. Studies in Ancient Oriental

Civilization no. 43. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.

Call no.: GN776.32.S95 D67 1986 Note: Primary report.

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1970 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 1: Prolegomena and Prehistory. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.1. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Frankfort, Henri

1951 The Birth of Civilization in the Near East. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Call no.: GN851 .F7 1951a

Gilead, Isaac

1993 “The foragers of the Upper Paleolithic period,” pp.124–140 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The

Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Good, Irene

2012 “Textiles,” pp. 336–46 (chp. 18) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Gonen, Rivka

1992 “The Chalcolithic period,” pp.40–80 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient

Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513 1992.

Gopher, Avi

1993 “Early pottery-bearing groups in Israel – the Pottery Neolithic Period,” pp.205–225 in Thomas

E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Goren-Inbar, Naama

1993 “The Lower Paleolithic of Israel,” pp.93–109 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of

Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc. Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Goring-Morris, Nigel

1993 “Complex hunter/gatherers at the end of the Paleolithic (20,000-10,000 BC),” pp.141–68 in

Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File

Inc. Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Hamblin, William J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at Dawn of History. London:

Routledge. Call no.: U.31 W37 2006eb (Electronic Book)

Holl, Augustin F. C. and Levy, Thomas E.

1993 “Social change and the archaeology of the Holy Land: Prehistoric lithic production through

time,” pp.76–92 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New

York: Facts on File Inc. Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

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Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Levy, T. E.

2003 “The Chalcolithic of the Southern Levant,” pp. 263–73 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Levy, Thomas E.

1993 “Cult, metallurgy and rank societies – Chalcolithic period (ca.4500-3500 BCE),” pp.226–244 in

Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File

Inc. Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

McMahon, Augusta

2005 “From Sedentism to States, 10, 000–3000 BCE,” pp. 20–33 (chp. 2) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of

the Ancient Near East.

Mark, Samuel

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade Routes. London: Chatham

Publishing. Call no.: DT.60 M36 1998 (Electronic Book and Shelf copy).

Petrie, Cameron A.

2012 “Ceramic Production,” pp. 279–94 (chp. 15) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Potts, D. T.

2012 “Fish and Fishing,” pp. 220–35 (chp. 12) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Reade, Wendy

2012 “Glass,” pp. 317–35 (chp. 17) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rollefson, Gary O.

2003 “The Neolithic period,” pp. 244–53 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Rollefson, Gary O.

2003 “Prehistoric chipped-stone technology,” pp. 254–62 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Rosen, Steven A.

2012 “Lithic Industries During the Holocene Period,” pp. 236–60 (chp. 13) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly

Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

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Simmons, Alan H.

2012 “The Levant,” pp.127–43 (chp. 7) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on Late Pleistocene and

Early Holocene hunters and gatherers. Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

Smith, Bruce D.

1995 The Emergence of Agriculture. New York: Scientific American Library / W. H. Freeman.

Call no.: GN799.A4 S52 1995

Tadmor, Miriam

2003 “The Nahal Mishmar hoard from the Judean desert,” pp. 274–77 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Tengberg, Margareta

2012 “Fruit-Growing,” pp. 181–200 (chp. 10) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1998 Canaanites. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS.121.4 T83 1998

Valla, Francois

1993 “The first settled societies – Natufian (12,500 – 10,200 BP),” pp.169–89 in Thomas E. Levy

(ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Weeks, Lloyd

2012 “Metallurgy,” pp. 295–316 (chp. 16) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of

the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

Willcox, George

2012 “The Beginnings of Cereal Cultivation and Domestication in Southwest Asia,” pp. 163–180

(chp. 9) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume

1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and

technology (mainly Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

3a. Prehistoric OEANE articles:

Kafafi, Z. and Dollfus, G.

1997 “Abu Hamad, Tell (Prehistoric Jordan Valley),” pp.7–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rollefson, Gary O.

1997 “‘Ain Ghazal (Neolithic Palestine),” pp.36–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Betts, Alison V. G.

1997 “Badiat Ash-sham (Prehistoric Jordan),” pp.262–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Bouqras (Neolithic village in Syria),” p.354 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Carmel Caves (Prehistoric Palestine),” pp.424–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “‘Einan (Natufian Palestine),” p.219 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kafafi, Zeiden A.

1997 “Ghrubba (Jordan: prehistoric site),” pp.402–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Levy, Thomas E.

1997 “Gilat (Palestine: Chalcolithic site),” pp.404–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Hayonim (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.486–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A.M.T.

1997 “Ksar ‘Akil (Lebanon: Prehistoric site),” pp.306–8 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Latamne (Syria: Paleolithic site),” p.333 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Munhata (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.63–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McClellan, Thomas L.

1997 “Mureybet (Syria: Neolithic site),” pp.65–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Nahal Oren (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.89–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Palestine: Prehistoric Palestine,” pp.207–212 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Henry, Donald O.

1997 “Ras en-Naqb (Jordan: Prehistoric site),” pp.409–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Levy, Thomas E.

1997 “Shiqmim (Palestine: Chalcolithic site),” pp.34–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Syria: Prehistoric Syria,” pp.123–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Henry, Donald O.

1997 “Tabun (Palestine: Prehistoric cave),” pp.152–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hennessy, J. Basil

1997 “Teleilat el-Ghassul (Jordan: Prehistoric site),” pp.161–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rollefson, Gary O.

1997 “Transjordan: Prehistoric Transjordan,” pp.226–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “’Ubeidiya (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.254–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Braun, Eliot

1997 “Yiftahel (Palestine: Prehistoric-EB Age),” pp.387–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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3.b. CYPRUS (Prehistory): Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

Call no.: N.2427 K3x

Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.54.3 T37 1988

3.c. ANATOLIA (Prehistory):

Arbuckle, Benjamin S.

2012 “Animals in the Ancient World,” pp. 201–19 (chp. 11) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bachenheimer, Avi

2018 Gobekli Tepe: An Introduction to the World's Oldest Temple (revised edition). Columbia

(SC): Birdwood (self-published?). Call no.: DS156. G59 B334 2018; graduated from The

University of Western Australia (2015; 2017).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2012 “Irrigation,” pp. 261–78 (chp. 14) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Baird, Douglas

2012 “The Late Epipaleolithic, Neolithic, and Chalcolithic of the Anatolian Plateau, 13,000–4000

BC,” pp. 431–65 (chp. 23) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on varieties of early

village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE). Call no.: DS56

.C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Başgelen, Nezih

2015 “Klaus Schmidt,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015

issue 3): 10-17. Note: Summary of his work in Neolithic Turkey/Anatolia.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Carter, R. A.

2012 “Watercraft,” pp. 347–71 (chp. 19) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Çelik, Bahattin

2015 “Göbekli Tepe is not lonely,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015

issue 3): 60-67. Note: Summary of similar sites and T-shaped pillars in the region.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Dietrich, Oliver, Köksal-Schmidt, Çiğdam, Notroff, Jens, and Schmidt, Klaus

2012 “Göbekli Tepe: A Stone Age Ritual Center in Southeastern Turkey,” Actual Archaeology

Magazine (Anatolia) no. 2 (Summer 2012 issue 2): 32-51.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

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During, Bleda S.

2011 “Millennia in the Middle? Reconsidering the Chalcolithic of Asia Minor,” pp. 796–812 (chp.

36) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient

Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Reassessing the

Chalcolithic period in Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

During, Bleda S.

2011 The Prehistory of Asia Minor: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: GN855.T83 D87 2011. Note: Includes

Southeast Anatolia/N. Syria.

Ercan, Müslüm and Clare, Lee

2015 “Göbekli Tepe: Continued Fieldwork and Research since Autumn 2014,” Actual Archaeology

Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015 issue 3): 78-83. Note: Work at Göbekli Tepe.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Frangipane, Marcella

2011 “Arslantepe-Malatya: A Prehistoric and Early Historic Center in Eastern Anatolia,” pp. 968–92

(chp. 45) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of

Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Chalcolithic to

Early Bronze Age Arslantepe-Malatya in southeastern/eastern Anatolia (plus links with Uruk).

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Gessner, Gabriella Castro

2011 “A brief overview of the Halaf Tradition,” pp. 777–95 (chp. 35) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Issues regarding late Prehistory (Halaf culture) in

southeast Anatolia through Syria. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Good, Irene

2012 “Textiles,” pp. 336–46 (chp. 18) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Gorny, Ronald L.

1997 “Anatolia: Prehistoric,” pp.122–27 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hauptmann, Harald

2012 “Nevali Çori: From Hunter-Gatherers to Sedentary Communities,” Actual Archaeology

Magazine (Anatolia) no. 4 (Winter 2012 issue 4): 50-61. Note: Includes Catalhoyuk, Göbekli

Tepe, Çayönu Tepesi, Nevali Cori, and other sites.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Hauptmann, Harald

1997 “Nevalli Cori (Anatolia: Prehistoric site),” pp.131–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hayden, Brian

2015 “Feasting and the Origin of Civilization?,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia)

no. 15 (Autumn 2015 issue 3): 68-77. Note: Summary of Neolithic feasting in Anatolia,

including Göbekli Tepe. Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

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Hodder, Ian

2011 “Çatal Höyük: A Prehistoric Settlement on the Konya Plain,” pp. 934–49 (chp. 43) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Neolithic-Chalcolithic Chatal Hoyuk in

south, central Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

McMahon, Augusta

2005 “From Sedentism to States, 10, 000–3000 BCE,” pp. 20–33 (chp. 2) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of

the Ancient Near East.

Melchert, H. Craig

2011 “Indo-European and Indo-Europeans in Anatolia,” pp. 704–16 (chp. 31) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Discussing the influx, presence and influences of

Indo-Europeans and their language into Anatolia in various periods (mainly late Prehistory to

Late Bronze Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Notroff, Jens, Dietrich, Oliver, Peters, Joris, Pöllath, Nadja, and Köksal-Schmidt, Çiğdem

2015 “Göbekli Tepe: What Modern Lifestyles owe to the Neolithic Feasts. The Early Mountain

Sanctuary at Göbekli Tepe,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015

issue 3): 32-49. Note: Summary of this site and other-later parallels.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Ozbal, Rana

2011 “The Chalcolithic in Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 174–204 (chp. 8) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Chalcolithic southeastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Özbaşaran, Mihriban

2012 “Aşikli: The Earliest Sedentary Community of Central Anatolia,” Actual Archaeology

Magazine (Anatolia) no. 4 (Winter 2012 issue 4): 70-85. Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor).

Özbaşaran, Mihriban

2011 “The Neolithic on the Plateau,” pp. 99–124 (chp. 5) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Neolithic Anatolia in the central plateau.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Özdoğan, Mehmet

2015 “Understanding Göbekli Tepe: The Place of Göbekli Tepe in the History of

Civilization,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015 issue 3): 18-31.

Note: Summary of this site in relation to Neolithic Anatolia. Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor).

Özdoğan, Mehmet

2012 “Understanding Neolithization,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 4 (Winter 2012

issue 4): 18-33. Note: Includes Çayönu, Göbekli Tepe, and other sites.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Özdoğan, Mehmet

1997 “Cayonu (Neolithic Anatolia),” pp.444–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Palumbi, Giulio

2011 “The Chalcolithic in Eastern Anatolia,” pp. 229–59 (chp. 9) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Chalcolithic eastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Peschlow, Anneliese

2012 “Latmos: The Holy Mountains of Anatolia,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 4

(Winter 2012 issue 4): 102-17. Note: Includes Neolithic rock paintings, etc.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Petrie, Cameron A.

2012 “Ceramic Production,” pp. 279–94 (chp. 15) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Potts, D. T.

2012 “Fish and Fishing,” pp. 220–35 (chp. 12) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Reade, Wendy

2012 “Glass,” pp. 317–35 (chp. 17) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Roodenberg, Jacob

2011 “Ilipinar: A Neolithic Settlement in the Eastern Marmara Region,” pp. 950–67 (chp. 44) in

Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia,

10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Neolithic Ilipinar in northwest

Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Rosen, Steven A.

2012 “Lithic Industries During the Holocene Period,” pp. 236–60 (chp. 13) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly

Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rosenberg, Michael

2012 “Hallan Çemi and the Beginning of Sedentary Life,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia)

no. 4 (Winter 2012 issue 4): 62-69. Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Rosenberg, Michael and Erim-Ozdogan, Asli

2011 “The Neolithic in Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 125–49 (chp. 6) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Neolithic southeastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Rothman, Mitchell S.

2011 “Interaction of Uruk and Northern Late Chalcolithic Societies in Anatolia,” pp. 813–35 (chp.

37) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient

Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Reassessing the late

Chalcolithic period and Uruk culture interactions in southeastern Anatolia and Syria.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Sagona, Antonio

2011 “Anatolia and the Transcaucasus: Themes and Variations ca. 6400-1500 BCE,” pp. 683–703

(chp. 30) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of

Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: The prehistory

to Middle Bronze Age of Anatolia and the Transcaucasus (east). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic, Bronze-

Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DR431 .S238 2009.

Schmidt, Klaus

2015 Le Premier Temple: Gobekli Tepe (French edition). Translated by Thérèse Houdart. Paris:

CNRS edition. Note: 420 pages; translated into 5 languages (trying to obtain English edition).

Call no.: Pending?; See interlibrary loan.

Schmidt, Klaus

2012 “Anatolia,” pp. 144–60 (chp. 8) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on Late Pleistocene and

Early Holocene hunters and gatherers. Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

Schmidt, Klaus

2012 Gobekli Tepe: A Stone Age Sanctuary in South-Eastern Anatolia. Translated by Mirko

Wittwar. Berlin: Ex Oriente e. V. / Heidelberg: ArchaeNova (286 pages; paperback).

Note: I am arranging to scan an interlibrary loan of this book to place on the reserve shelves.

ISBN: 3944178009, 9783944178004; Out of print; Interlibrary loan GN776.32 .T9 S3613 2012

K. Schmidt Youtube video (37:32 min.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PIHqatiRXc

Schmidt, Klaus

2011 “Gobekli Tepe: A Neolithic Site in Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 917–33 (chp. 43) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Neolithic-Chalcolithic Chatal Hoyuk in

south, central Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Schoop, Ulf-Dietrich

2011 “The Chalcolithic on the Plateau,” pp. 150–73 (chp. 7) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Chalcolithic Anatolia in the central plateau.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Smith, Bruce D.

1995 The Emergence of Agriculture. New York: Scientific American Library / W. H. Freeman.

Call no.: GN799.A4 S52 1995

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Tengberg, Margareta

2012 “Fruit-Growing,” pp. 181–200 (chp. 10) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Todd, Ian A.

1997 “Catal Hoyuk (Prehistoric Anatolia),” pp.438–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Watkins, Trevor

2015 “Who Built Göbekli Tepe,” Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015

issue 3): 50-59. Note: Summary of this site and other sites in the region.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Watkins, Trevor

2012 “Anatolia: 12,000 Years Ago at the Centre of the World Stage,” Actual Archaeology Magazine

(Anatolia) no. 4 (Winter 2012 issue 4): 34-49. Note: Includes Catalhoyuk, Göbekli Tepe,

Çayönu Tepesi, Nevali Cori, and other sites.

Call no.: DS.155 .A38 (3rd floor; non-circulating).

Weeks, Lloyd

2012 “Metallurgy,” pp. 295–316 (chp. 16) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of

the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Willcox, George

2012 “The Beginnings of Cereal Cultivation and Domestication in Southwest Asia,” pp. 163–180

(chp. 9) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume

1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and

technology (mainly Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Yakar, Jak

1997 “Halicar (Anatolia: Prehistoric site),” pp.448–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

3.d. MESOPOTAMIA (Prehistory): Adams, Robert McCormick

1966 The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico. Chicago: Aldine

Pub. Co. Call no.: GN490 .A4 1966 (ANNEX). Algaze, Guillermo

2005 The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization

(second edition). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .A44 1993

Algaze, Guillermo

2008 Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of Civilization: The Evolution of an Urban Landscape.

Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Call no.: HT114 .A524 2008

Arbuckle, Benjamin S.

2012 “Animals in the Ancient World,” pp. 201–19 (chp. 11) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2012 “Irrigation,” pp. 261–78 (chp. 14) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Braidwood, Linda et. al. (eds.)

1983 Prehistoric archeology along the Zagros Flanks. Chicago: The Oriental Institute at the

University of Chicago. Call no.: GN855.I72 P74 1983

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Byrd, Brian F.

1987 Beidha and the Natufian microform: Variability in Levantine Settlement and Subsistence. Ann

Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services. Note: Neolithic period, Natufian culture. Call no.: DS11 .B87 1987x.

Campbell, Stuart

2012 “Northern Mesopotamia,” pp. 415–30 (chp. 22) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Carter, R. A.

2012 “Watercraft,” pp. 347–71 (chp. 19) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

Cauvin, Jacques

2000 The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture. Translated by Trevor Watkins.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Note: Natufians and later, including Syria. Call no.: GN776.32.N4 C38 2000.

Danti, Michael D.

1997 “Hassuna (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.483–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1970 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 1: Prolegomena and Prehistory. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.1. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Frankfort, Henri

1951 The Birth of Civilization in the Near East. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Call no.: GN851 .F7 1951a

Gil, Stein

1999 Rethinking World-Systems: Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia.

Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Call no.: HD75 .S753 1999

Good, Irene

2012 “Textiles,” pp. 336–46 (chp. 18) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Hansen, Donald P.

1997 “Samarra: Chalcolithic period (Mesopotamia),” pp.472–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hole, Frank

1997 “Persia: Prehistoric Persia (Mesopotamia),” pp.277–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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McMahon, Augusta

2005 “From Sedentism to States, 10, 000–3000 BCE,” pp. 20–33 (chp. 2) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on historical overviews of

the Ancient Near East.

Mackay, Ernest John Henry

1931 Report on Excavations at Jemdet Nasr, Iraq. Anthropology Memoirs volume 1, no. 3. Chicago:

Field Museum of Natural History. Call no.: GN4 .F5 vol. 1 no. 3 (ANNEX). Note: Primary

excavation report.

Maisels, Charles Keith

1990 The Emergence of Civilization: From hunting and gathering to agriculture, cities, and the state

in the Near East. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS57 .M37x 1993

Mallowan, M. E. L.’

1965 Early Mesopotamia and Iran. New York, NY : McGraw-Hill. Call no.: DS72 .M3

Matthews, R. J.

1997 “Jemdet Nasr (Mesopotamia: late Prehistoric site),” pp.211–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T. et. al.

2000 Village on the Euphrates: From Foraging to Farming at Abu Hureyra. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: GN776.32.S95 M66 2000 Note: Neolithic period Syria. Primary

report.

Nissen, Hans J.

1997 “Mesopotamia: Prehistoric Mesopotamia,” pp.476–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Oates, Joan

2012 “Southern Mesopotamia,” pp. 466–84 (chp. 24) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Petrie, Cameron A.

2012 “Ceramic Production,” pp. 279–94 (chp. 15) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Lectures 2-5 and guidebook pp.10-46: Natufians; Neolithic period; Ubaid culture; Uruk culture:

Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Pollock, Susan

1999 Ancient Mesopotamia: The Eden that Never Was. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .P64 1999

Porter, Anne

2011 Mobile Pastoralism and the Formation of Near Eastern Civilizations: Weaving Together

Society. New York: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .P67 2011

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Postgate, J. N.

1992 Early Mesopotamia: Society and Culture at the Dawn of History. New York: Routledge.

Call no.: DS69.5 .P64 1992

Potts, D. T.

2012 “Fish and Fishing,” pp. 220–35 (chp. 12) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Reade, Wendy

2012 “Glass,” pp. 317–35 (chp. 17) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rosen, Steven A.

2012 “Lithic Industries During the Holocene Period,” pp. 236–60 (chp. 13) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly

Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Samuel, Mark

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M

University Press. Call no.: DT60 .M36 1997

Schoeninger, Margaret J.

1980 Changes in Human Subsistence Activities from the Middle Paleolithic to the Neolithic Period in

the Middle East. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. Call no.: GN772.32.N4 S34.

Note: Levant.

Simmons, Alan H.

2007 The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East: Transforming the Human Landscape. Tucson:

University of Arizona Press. Call no.: GN776.32.N4 S56 2007

Singh, Purushottam

1974 Neolithic Cultures of Western Asia. London/New York: Seminar Press.

Call no.: GN776.32.N4 S57. (Levant). Smith, Bruce D.

1995 The Emergence of Agriculture. New York: Scientific American Library / W. H. Freeman.

Call no.: GN799.A4 S52 1995

Solecki, Ralph S.

1997 “Shanidar Cave (Mesopotamia: Prehistory),” pp.15–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tengberg, Margareta

2012 “Fruit-Growing,” pp. 181–200 (chp. 10) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Voigt, Mary M.

1997 “Hajji Firuz (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.458–60 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Watson, Patty Jo

1997 “Jarmo (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.208–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Weeks, Lloyd

2012 “Metallurgy,” pp. 295–316 (chp. 16) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of

the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Willcox, George

2012 “The Beginnings of Cereal Cultivation and Domestication in Southwest Asia,” pp. 163–180

(chp. 9) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume

1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and

technology (mainly Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

3.e. EGYPT IN NEAR EAST (Prehistory): Samuel, Mark

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M

University Press. Call no.: DT60 .M36 1997

3.f. ARABIA (Prehistory): Drechsler, Philipp

2012 “The Arabian Peninsula,” pp. 485–500 (chp. 25) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

3.g. IRAN (Prehistory): Helwing, Barbara

2012 “The Iranian Plateau,” pp. 501–11 (chp. 26) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Moghaddam, Abbas

2012 “Southwestern Iran,” pp. 512–32 (chp. 27) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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(4). EARLY BRONZE AGE:

4. Early Bronze Age I-IV Near East:

4.a. SYRIA-PALESTINE (EB Age): Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Aruz,, J. and Wallenfels, R. (eds.),

2003 Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium from the Mediterranean to the Indus. New York:

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Call no.: N.5330 A68 2003

Bang, Peter F. and Scheidel, Walter (eds.)

2013 The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Oxford

Handbook series. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: JC51 .O94 2013

Beit-Arieh, I.

2003 “Southern Sinai in the Early Bronze Age II,” pp. 303–7 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Ben-Tor, Amnon

1992 “The Early Bronze Age,” pp.81–125 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient

Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513 1992.

Betts, Alison V. G.

1997 “Jawa (Jordan: EB Age site),” pp.209–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Braun, Eliot

1997 “Yiftahel (Palestine: Prehistoric-EB Age),” pp.387–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Buccellati, Giorgio

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Bronze Age,” pp.126–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Beer Resisim (EB IV Palestine),” pp.285–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Jebel Qa‘aqir (Palestine: EB Age site),” pp.210–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1993 “Social structure in the Early Bronze IV period in Palestine,” pp.282–96 in Thomas E. Levy

(ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

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Drower, M.S. and Bottero, J.

1971 “Syria before 2200 B.C.,” pp.315-62 (chp.17) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient

History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Ehrich, W. (ed.)

1992 Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, Volumes 1-2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: D.54.5 C48 1992 (1st floor reference).

Gophna, Ram

1992 “The Intermediate Bronze Age,” pp.126–58 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of

Ancient Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513 1992.

Grigson, Caroline

1993 “Plough and pasture in the early economy of the Southern Levant,” pp.245–68 in Thomas E.

Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Gophna, Ram

1997 “‘Ein-Besor (EB Age Palestine),” pp.219–20 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gophna, Ram

1993 “Early Bronze Age Canaan: some spatial and demographic observations,” pp.269–81 in Thomas

E. Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Hamblin, William J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at Dawn of History. London:

Routledge. Call no.: U.31 W37 2006eb (Electronic Book)

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ibrahim, Moawiyah and Mittmann, Siegfried

1997 “Zaraqun, Khirbet ez- (Jordan: EB Age site),” pp.388–89 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Beth-Yerah (EB Age Palestine),” pp.312–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Bronze Age,” pp.212–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kafafi, Zeidan A.

1997 “Dhra‘ (EB Age city in Jordan),” p.156 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

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Long, Jr., Jesse C.

2003 “Theory in archaeology: culture change at the end of the early Bronze Age,” pp. 308–18 in

Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call

no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Mazar, Amihai and de Miroschedji, Pierre

1997 “Hartuv (Palestine: EB Age I site),” p.476 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Richard, S.

2003 “The Early Bronze Age in the Southern Levant,” pp. 286–302 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Sauer, James A. and Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Schaub, R. Thomas

1997 “Bab Edh-dhra‘ (EB Age Jordan),” pp.248–51 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1998 Canaanites. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS.121.4 T83 1998

Vaux, R. de.

1971 “Palestine in the Early Bronze Age,” pp.208-37 (chp.15) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Wachsmann, Shelly

1997 “Shfifonim (Palestine: EB Age II monoliths),” pp.27–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

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4.b. CYPRUS (EB Age): Catling, H.W.

1971 “Cyprus in the Early Bronze Age,” pp.808-23 (chp.26b) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

Call no.: N.2427 K3x

Swiny, Stuart

1997 “Vounous (Cyprus: EB Age site),” pp.322–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.54.3 T37 1988

4.c. ANATOLIA (EB Age): Algaze, Guillermo and Matney, Timothy

2011 “Titris Höyük: The Nature and Context of Third Millennium B.C.E. Urbanism in the Upper

Euphrates Basin,” pp. 993–1011 (chp. 46) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon

(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford

University Press. Note: Early Bronze Age Titris Höyük in southeastern/eastern Anatolia (plus

links with Mesopotamia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Bang, Peter F. and Scheidel, Walter (eds.)

2013 The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Oxford

Handbook series. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: JC51 .O94 2013

Frachetti, Michael D. and Rouse, Lynne M.

2012 “Central Asia, the Steppe, and the Near East, 2500–1500 BC,” pp. 687–705 (chp. 36) in D. T.

Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: later Early Bronze

Age to Middle Bronze Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Jablonka, Peter

2011 “Troy in Regional and International Context,” pp. 717–33 (chp. 32) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Troy from Early to Late Bronze Age, and later, and its

broad regional to long-distance connections. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Melchert, H. Craig

2011 “Indo-European and Indo-Europeans in Anatolia,” pp. 704–16 (chp. 31) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Discussing the influx, presence and influences of

Indo-Europeans and their language into Anatolia in various periods (mainly late Prehistory to

Late Bronze Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Mellaart, J. and Blegen, C.W.

1971 “Anatolia c.2300-1750 B.C.; Troy III-IV-V,” pp.681-706 (chp.24a) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Lewy, H.

1971 “Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Period,” pp.707-28 (chp.24b) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Marro, Catherine

2011 “Eastern Anatolia in the Early Bronze Age,” pp.313–36 (chp. 12) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Early Bronze Age eastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Mellaart, J. and Blegen, C.W.

1971 “Anatolia c.4000-2300 B.C.; The identification of Troy,” pp.363-416 (chp.18) in I.E.S. Edwards

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Okse, A. Tuba

2011 “The Early Bronze Age in Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 290–311 (chp. 11) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Early Bronze Age

southeastern Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Sagona, Antonio

2011 “Anatolia and the Transcaucasus: Themes and Variations ca. 6400-1500 BCE,” pp. 683–703

(chp. 30) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of

Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: The prehistory

to Middle Bronze Age of Anatolia and the Transcaucasus (east). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic, Bronze-

Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DR431 .S238 2009.

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Steadman, Sharon R.

2011 “The Early Bronze Age on the Plateau,” pp. 260–89 (chp. 10) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Early Bronze Age Anatolia on the plateau.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Veenhof, Klaas R.

1997 “Kultepe texts (Anatolia: Kultepe Kanesh EB Age),” pp.308–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Kestel (Anatolia: EB Age tin mine),” pp.283–85 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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4.d. MESOPOTAMIA (EB Age): Adams, Robert McCormick

1966 The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico. Chicago: Aldine

Pub. Co. Call no.: GN490 .A4 1966 (ANNEX). Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Aruz, Joan and Wallenfels, Ronald

2003 Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus. New

York: Metropolitan Museum of Art / New Haven Yale University Press.

Call no.: N5330 .A68 2003

Bang, Peter F. and Scheidel, Walter (eds.)

2013 The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Oxford

Handbook series. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: JC51 .O94 2013

Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

See pertinent sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

Collins, Sarah

2015 The Standard of Ur. British Museum: Object in Focus series. London: The British Museum

Press. Call no.: N5370 .C65 2015.

Cooper, Lisa

2006 Early Urbanism on the Syrian Euphrates. London/New York: Routledge / Francis & Taylor

Group. ebook: DS96 .C56 2006eb; Call no.: DS96 .C56 2006 (shelf copy).

Crawford, Harriet (ed.)

2016 The Sumerian World. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS72 .S86 2013.

Crawford, Harriet

2015 Ur: The City of the Moon God. Archaeological Histories. London: Bloomsbury Academic

(Bloomsbury Publishing Plc). Call no.: DS70.5.U7 C73 2015

Crawford, Harriet

1991 Sumer and the Sumerians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS72 .C73x 1991.

Crawford, Harriet

1977 The Architecture of Iraq in the Third Millennium B.C. Mesopotamia Copenhagen Studies in

Assyriology Volume 5. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag. Not in Sterne (LATER???).

Call no.: .

Curtis, John (ed.)

1993 Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict c.3500-1600 BC. London: British Museum

Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .E27 1993

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1971 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2A-B: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2. Note: See pertinent

sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

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Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 plates. Note: See pertinent sections on EB

Age Mesopotamia.

Evans, Jean M.

2012 The Lives of Sumerian Sculpture: An Archaeology of the Early Dynastic Temple. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: NB80 .E93 2012

Feinman, Gary M. and Marcus, Joyce (eds.)

1998 Archaic States. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. Call no.: GN492.6 .A72 1998

See pertinent sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

Foster, Benjamin R.

2016 The Age of Agade: Inventing Empire in Ancient Mesopotamia. London/New York:

Routledge / Taylor and Francis Group. Call no.: DS72.3 .F67 2016.

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. Call no.: PJ3951 .B44 2005

Frankfort, Henri

1951 The Birth of Civilization in the Near East. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Call no.: GN851 .F7 1951a

Heinz, Marlies

2012 “The Ur III, Old Babylonian, and Kassite Empires,” pp. 706–21 (chp. 37) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: 3rd millennium to early 2nd

millennium BCE). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 J33 1976

Kriwaczek, Paul

2010 Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilization. London: Atlantic.

Call no.: DS71 . K75 2010

Kramer, Samuel Noel

1981 History Begins at Sumer: Thirty-Nine Firsts in Man's Recorded History. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press (Second edition). Call no.: DS72 .K7 1959 (earlier edition)

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1972 Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium

B.C. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K73 1972 (ANNEX).

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1969 The Sacred Marriage Rite: Aspects of Faith, Myth, and Ritual in Ancient Sumer. Bloomington:

Indiana University Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K7

Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .K87 1994

Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014. See pertinent sections on EB Age.

Liverani, Mario

2006 Uruk: The First City. Translated by Z. Bahrani and M. V. De Mieroop. Sheffield: Equinox.

Call no.: DS70.5.E65 L5913 2006.

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Maisels, Charles Keith

1990 The Emergence of Civilization: From hunting and gathering to agriculture, cities, and the state

in the Near East. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS57 .M37x 1993

Mallowan, M. E. L.’

1965 Early Mesopotamia and Iran. New York, NY : McGraw-Hill. Call no.: DS72 .M3

McMahon, Augusta

2012 “The Akkadian Period: Empire, Environment, and Imagination,” pp. 649–67 (chp. 34) in D. T.

Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically during the Early-

Middle Bronze Ages). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Parrot, Andre

1961 Sumer: The Dawn of Art. Translated by Stuart Gilbert and James Emmons. New York: Golden

Press. Call no.: N5370 .P343

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Lectures 6-11 & guidebook pp.47-98: early kings; ED; Sargon of Akkad; Akkadian Emp; Ur III

Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .P625 2014. See pertinent sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

Postgate, J. N.

1992 Early Mesopotamia: Society and Culture at the Dawn of History. New York: Routledge.

Call no.: DS69.5 .P64 1992

Potts, D. T.

1999 The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State.

Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS65 .P68 1999 (see 2015 edition). See pertinent sections on EB Age.

Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011. See pertinent sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

Ristvet, Lauren

2017 “Assyria” in the Third Millennium bce” pp. 36-56 (chp. 2) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Saggs, H. W. F.

1995 Babylonians. Peoples of the Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Call no.: DS71 .S24 1995b

Schauensee, Maude de

2002 Two lyres from Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and

Anthropology. Call no.: ML1015.L89 S34 2002

Schmandt-Besserat, D. and Alexander, S. M. (eds.)

1975 The First Civilization: The Legacy of Sumer: The University Art Museum, the University of

Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, January 12-March 16, 1975. College Park: The University Art

Museum, the University of Maryland. Call no.: DS72 .S28 1975

Siegel, Bernard J.

1969 Slavery During the Third Dynasty of Ur. New York: Kraus Reprint Co.

Call no.: GN2 .A22 no. 66-68 1969

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Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. See pertinent sections on EB Age.

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997. See pertinent sections on EB Age Mesopotamia.

Vidal, Jordi (ed.)

2010 Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History. Alter Orient

und Altes Testament Band 372. Munster: Ugarit-Vorlag. Call no.: U31 .S89 2010

Wattenmaker, Patricia

1998 Household and State in Upper Mesopotamia: Specialized Economy and the Social Uses of

Goods in an Early Complex Society. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press.

Call no.: GN778.32.T9 W37 1998

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1986 The Origins of Cities in Dry-Farming Syria and Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium B.C.

Guilford, Conn.: Four Quarters Pub. Co. Call no.: DS94.6 .O75 1986

Wolkstein, Diane and Kramer, Samuel Noah

1983 Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper

and Row Ltd. Call no.: BL1616.I5 W64 1983

Woolley, Leonard

1929 The Sumerians. New York: AMS Press (1970 reprint). Call no.: DS72 .W6 1970

Note: Use with recent data!

Zettler, Richard and Horne, Lee (eds.)

1998 Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, University

Museum. Call no.: DS70.5.U7 T7 1998.

Additional resources: Translations of Mesopotamian historical & related texts.

Early Bronze Age (and later): * = Primary texts/inscriptions, covering multiple periods …

*Grayson, A. Kirk

1987 Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods Volume 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Call no.: PJ3815 .G74x 1987

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Call no.: DS62.2 .A63 2006 (lost) → REPLACED (= copy-2)

Frayne, Douglas R.

2008 Presargonic Period (2700-2350 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods

Volume 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: Interlibrary loan? EXPENSIVE

Frayne, Douglas R.

1993 Sargonic and Gutian Periods (2334-2113 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early

Periods Volume 2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: PJ3824 .F73x 1993 Edzard, Dietz Otto

1997 Gudea and His Dynasty. The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods Volume 3/1.

Toronto: The University of Toronto Press. Call no.: Interlibrary loan? NOT FOR SALE

Frayne, Douglas R.

1997 Ur III Period (2112-2004 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods Volume

3/2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: PJ4070 .F73x 1997

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4.e. India’s relations with western regions: Possehl, Gregory L.

2012 “India’s Relations with Western Empires, 2300–600 BC,” pp. 758–69 (chp. 40) in D. T. Potts

(ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: Later Early Bronze Age to

Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no: DS56 .C585 2012 (reserve: circulation desk)

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(5). MIDDLE BRONZE AGE IIA-C:

5. Middle Bronze Age IIA-C Near East:

5.a. SYRIA-PALESTINE (MB Age 2A-C): Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Buccellati, Giorgio

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Bronze Age,” pp.126–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Fields, Nic

2006 Bronze Age War Chariots. Osprey New Vanguard Series 119. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: U.29 F53 2006

Guichard, Michael

1997 “Mari texts (Syria: MB Age texts),” pp.419–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hamblin, William J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at Dawn of History. London:

Routledge. Call no.: U.31 W37 2006eb (Electronic Book)

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ilan, David

2003 “The Middle Bronze Age (circa 2000-1500 B.C.E.),” pp. 331–42 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Ilan, David

1993 “The dawn of internationalism – the Middle Bronze Age,” pp.297–319 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.).

The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Bronze Age,” pp.212–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Kempinski, Aharon

1992 “The Middle Bronze Age,” pp.159–210 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient

Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS.111.A2 M3513 1992.

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Kenyon, K.M.

1973 “Palestine in the Middle Bronze Age,” pp.77-116 (chp.3) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

2003 “Canaanite religion,” pp. 343–48 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Sauer, James A. and Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Seidlmayer, S.J.

2001 “Execration Texts,” pp.487-489 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1998 Canaanites. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS.121.4 T83 1998

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

5.b. CYPRUS (MB Age 2A-C): Catling, H.W.

1973 “Cyprus in the Middle Bronze Age,” pp.165-75 (chp.4c) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

Call no.: N.2427 K3x

Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.54.3 T37 1988

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Posener, G., Bottero, J., and Kenyon, K.M.

1971 “Syria and Palestine c.2160-1780 B.C.,” pp.532-94 (chp.21) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

5.c. ANATOLIA (MB Age 2A-C): Bang, Peter F. and Scheidel, Walter (eds.)

2013 The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Oxford

Handbook series. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: JC51 .O94 2013

Bass, George F.

1997 “Seytan Deresi (Anatolia: MB Age/Middle Minoan III pithoi on seabed),” pp.11–12 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frachetti, Michael D. and Rouse, Lynne M.

2012 “Central Asia, the Steppe, and the Near East, 2500–1500 BC,” pp. 687–705 (chp. 36) in D. T.

Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: later Early Bronze

Age to Middle Bronze Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Jablonka, Peter

2011 “Troy in Regional and International Context,” pp. 717–33 (chp. 32) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Troy from Early to Late Bronze Age, and later, and its

broad regional to long-distance connections. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Kulakoglu, Fikri

2011 “Kültepe-Kanes: A Second Millennium B.C.E. Trading Center on the Central Plateau,” pp.

1012–30 (chp. 47) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Middle

Bronze Age Kültepe-Kanes in central Anatolia (plus links with Assyria).

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Laneri, Nicola and Schwartz, Mark

2011 “Southeastern and Eastern Anatolia in the Middle Bronze Age,” pp. 337–61 (chp. 14) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Middle Bronze Age

southeastern and eastern Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Lewy, H.

1971 “Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Period,” pp.707-28 (chp.24b) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Melchert, H. Craig

2011 “Indo-European and Indo-Europeans in Anatolia,” pp. 704–16 (chp. 31) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Discussing the influx, presence and influences of

Indo-Europeans and their language into Anatolia in various periods (mainly late Prehistory to

Late Bronze Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Mellaart, J. and Blegen, C.W.

1971 “Anatolia c.2300-1750 B.C.; Troy III-IV-V,” pp.681-706 (chp.24a) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Michel, Cecile

2011 “The Karum Period on the Plateau,” pp. – (chp. 13) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Middle Bronze Age Anatolia on the plateau

(Assyrian trade relations). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (first edition). Writings from the Ancient

World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995. Note: Late 3rd

millennium to mid-1st millennium BC (2200-525) texts, translations, discussions, endnotes, etc.

Sagona, Antonio

2011 “Anatolia and the Transcaucasus: Themes and Variations ca. 6400-1500 BCE,” pp. 683–703

(chp. 30) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of

Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: The prehistory

to Middle Bronze Age of Anatolia and the Transcaucasus (east). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic, Bronze-

Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DR431 .S238 2009.

Seeher, Jurgen

2011 Hattusha Guide: A Day in the Hittite Capital (4th revised edition). Ancient Anatolian Towns

2. Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. Call no.: DS156.B67S44 .S44 2005 Note: Middle to Late Bronze

Age, plus Iron Age; Fortifications; Temples; Housing; Palaces; Art & Sculpture; urbanism.

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

5.d. MESOPOTAMIA (MB Age 2A-C):

Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Boivin, Odette

2019 The First Dynasty of the Sealand in Mesopotamia. Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records.

Berlin: Walter De Gruyter Inc. Call no.: Pending.

Bryce, Trevor

2016 Babylonia: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS71 .B79 2016

Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

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Cecile, Michel

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Old Assyrian Period,” pp. 80-107 (chp. 4) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Charpin, Dominique

2011 “Patron and client: Zimri-Lim and Asqudum the diviner,” pp. 248–69 (chp. 12) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Curtis, John (ed.)

1993 Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict c.3500-1600 BC. London: British Museum

Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .E27 1993

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1971 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2A-B: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2. Note: See sections on

Syria, Mesopotamia.

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1973 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Call no: D57 C252 vol.2

pt.1 Note: See sections on Syria, Mesopotamia.

Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: Call no.: D57 C252 plates. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. Call no.: PJ3951 .B44 2005

Frahm, Eckart (ed.)

2017 A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Gurney, O. R.

1983 The Middle Babylonian Legal and Economic Texts from Ur. British School of Archaeology in

Iraq. Oxford: The Alden Press. Call no.: KL2212.A3 E54 1983

Heimpel, Wolfgang

2003 Letters to the King of Mari: A New Translation with Historical Introduction, Notes, and

Commentary. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: PJ3721.M3 H45 2003

Heinz, Marlies

2012 “The Ur III, Old Babylonian, and Kassite Empires,” pp. 706–21 (chp. 37) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: 3rd millennium to early 2nd

millennium BCE). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 J33 1976

Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .K87 1994

Leick, Gwendolyn (ed.)

2009 The Babylonian World. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS69.5 .B23 2007

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Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Lectures 12-16 & guidebook pp.99-143: Old Assyrian trade; Mari; Hammurabi; Kassites; Hana.

Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .P625 2014

Radner, Karen

2015 Ancient Assyria: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS71 .R33 2015. Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (first edition). Writings from the Ancient

World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995. Note: Late 3rd

millennium to mid-1st millennium BC (2200-525) texts, translations, discussions, endnotes, etc.

Saggs, H. W. F.

1995 Babylonians. Peoples of the Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Call no.: DS71 .S24 1995b

Seymour, Michael and Finkel, I. L. (eds.)

2009 Babylon. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Hardcover, folio, 240 pages). Note: An exhibition

organized by the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux,

and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; originally published by the British Museum Press, 2008.

Call no.: Pending.

Seymour, Michael

2016 Babylon: Legend, History, and the Ancient City. I. B. Tauris (Reprint edition, paperback, 384

pages). Note: A different work than Seymour & Finkel, 2009. Babylon. Call no.: Pending.

Shortland, Andrew J.

2001 The Social Context of Technological Change: Egypt and the Near East, 1650-1550 BC. Oxford:

Oxbow Books. Call no.: T173.8 .S632 2001

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Van de Mieroop, Marc

2005 King Hammurabi of Babylon: A Biography. Blackwell Ancient Lives. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS73.35 .V36 2005

Veenhof, Klaas R.

2017 “The Old Assyrian Period (20th–18th Century bce),” pp. 57-79 (chp. 3) in Eckart Frahm (ed.).

A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Yamada, Shigeo

2017 “The Transition Period (17th to 15th Century bce),” pp. 108-16 (chp. 5) in Eckart Frahm (ed.).

A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Additional resources: Translations of Mesopotamian historical & related texts.

Middle Bronze Age (and later): * = Primary texts/inscriptions, covering multiple periods …

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Call no.: DS62.2 .A63 2006 (lost) → REPLACED (= copy-2)

*Grayson, A. Kirk

1987 Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods Volume 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Frayne, Douglas R.

1990 Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods

Volume 4. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: PJ3815 F73x 1990

Heimpel, Wolfgang

2003 Letters to the King of Mari: A New Translation with Historical Introduction, Notes, and

Commentary. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: PJ3721.M3 H45 2003

5.e. India’s relations with western regions: Possehl, Gregory L.

2012 “India’s Relations with Western Empires, 2300–600 BC,” pp. 758–69 (chp. 40) in D. T. Potts

(ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: Later Early Bronze Age to

Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

5.f. EGYPT IN LEVANT (MB Age 2A-C): Barta, Miroslav

2003 Sinuhe, the Bible, and the Patriarchs. Prague: Set Out.

Call no.: DT.87.38 B3713 2003

Bietak, M.

2001 “Dab’a, Tell Ed-,” pp.351-354 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Bietak, M.

2001 “Hyksos,” pp.136-143 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Bietak, Manfred

1999 “Second Intermediate Period,” pp.54-56 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of

Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

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Bietak, Manfred

1999 “Hyksos,” pp.377-379 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Bietak, M.

1997 “Dab’a, Tell ed-,” pp. 99-101 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no: DS.56.09 1997 (ref)

Bietak, Manfred

1996 Avaris The Capital of the Hyksos: Recent Excavations at Tell el-Dab’a. London: British

Musuem Press. Call no.: NOT YET (???)

Booth, C.

2005 The Hyksos Period in Egypt. Shire Egyptology 27. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications Ltd.

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Bourriau, J.

2000 “The Second Intermediate Period (c.1650-1550 BC),” pp.184-217 (chp.8) in I. Shaw (ed.), The

Oxford History of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.83 O95 2000

Holladay, J.S.

2001 “Yahudiyeh, Tell El-,” pp.527-529 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Maskhuta, Tell el- (Egypt),” pp.432–37 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lichtheim, M.

1973 Ancient Egyptian Literature, Vol.I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms. Berkeley and Los Angeles:

University of California Press. Call no.: PJ.1943 L5 2006

Mourad, Anna-Latifa

2015 Rise of the Hyksos: Egypt and the Levant from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second

Intermediate Period. Archaeopress Egyptology 11. Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd.

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Oren, Eliezer D. (ed.).

1997 The Hyksos: New Historical and Archaeological Perspectives. University Museum Monograph

96. Philadelphia: The University Museum. Call no.: NOT YET (???)

Parkinson, R. B.

1997 The Tale of Sinuhe and other Ancient Egyptian Poems 1940-1640 B.C. Oxford World's

Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: PJ.1945 T35 1998

Petrie, W. M. F. and Duncan, J. G.

1906 Hyksos and Israelite Cities. British School of Archaeology in Egypt 12. London: Histories

and Mysteries of Man Ltd. (reprint). Call no.: DT.57 E5 1989 vol.12

Polz, D.C.

2001 “Seventeenth Dynasty,” pp.273-274 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref)

Quirke, S.G.J.

2001 “Fifteenth Dynasty,” pp.525-526 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Quirke, S.G.J.

2001 “Second Intermediate Period,” pp.260-265 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref)

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Vandersleyen, Claude A.P.

2001 “Kamose,” p.221 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume

2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Weinstein, James M.

1997 “Hyksos (Syro-Palestinian peoples in Egypt),” pp.133–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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(6). LATE BRONZE AGE:

6a. Late Bronze Age Near East:

6.a. SYRIA-PALESTINE (LB Age): Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Assmann, Jan.

1997 Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism. Harvard: Harvard

University Press. Call no.: BS.580 M6 A79 1997

Buccellati, Giorgio

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Bronze Age,” pp.126–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bunimovitz, Shlomo

1993 “On the edge of empire – Late Bronze Age (1500-1200 BCE),” pp.320–331 in Thomas E. Levy

(ed.). The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Cline, Eric H.

2003 “Trade and exchange in the Levant,” pp. 360–66 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Dever, William G.

2003 Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From? Grand Rapids: William B.

Erdmans Publishing Company. Call no.: DS.115.5 D39 2006

Dever, William G.

2000 Biblical Archaeology: Death and Rebirth. XXX. Call no.: XX.448 H (reserve; circulation desk)

(Electronic Book)

Dever, William G.

1990 Recent Archaeological Discoveries and Biblical Research. Seattle: University of Washington

Press. Call no.: DS.69.5 R63 1990

Dothan, T. and Dothan, M.

1992 People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Call no.: DS.90 D63 1992

Drower, M.S.

1973 “Syria c.1550-1400 B.C.,” pp.417-525 (chp.10) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1800-

1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1973 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1; Note: See sections on Syria, Mesopotamia.

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1975 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2; Note: See sections on Syria, Mesopotamia.

Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 plates. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Eissfeldt, O. and Franken, H.J.

1975 “Palestine in the time of the Nineteenth Dynasty,” pp.307-38 (chp.26) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Fields, Nic

2006 Bronze Age War Chariots. Osprey New Vanguard Series 119. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: U.29 F53 2006

Gitin, S., Mazar, A., and Stern, E. (eds.),

1998 Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: DS.62.23 M43 1998

Goetze, A.

1975 “The struggle for the domination of Syria (1400-1300 B.C.),” pp.1-20 (chp.17) in I.E.S. Edwards

et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle

East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Gonen, Rivka

1992 “The Late Bronze Age,” pp.211–57 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient

Israel, Translated by R. Greenberg. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: .

Gordon, Cyrus Herzl

1966 Ugarit and Minoan Crete: The Bearing of Their Texts on the Origins of Western Culture. New

York: W. W. Norton. Call no.: PJ4150 .G6.

Hamblin, William J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at Dawn of History. London:

Routledge. Call no.: U.31 W37 2006eb (Electronic Book)

Harrak, Amir

1997 “Mitanni (LB Age kingdom in Syria),” pp.36–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Healy, Mark

1993 Qadesh 1300 BC: Clash of the Warrior Kings. Osprey Military Campaign Series no. 22.

London: Osprey. Call no.: DT88 .H43 1993 Note: Battle in northern Syria between Ramesses

II and Hittites.

Heltzer, Michael

1982 The Internal Organization of the Kingdom of Ugarit: royal service-system, taxes, royal

economy, army, and administration. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert.

Call no.: DS99.U35 H43 1982 (Lost).

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Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Periodization (Near East),” pp.267–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Amman Airport Structure (Jordan: LB Age site),” pp.102–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Bronze Age,” pp.212–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Kenyon, K.M.

1973 “Palestine in the time of the Eighteenth Dynasty,” pp.526-56 (chp.11) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

LaBianca, Oystein S. and Younker, Randall W.

1993 “The Kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom: The archaeology of society in Late Bronze

Age/Iron Age Transjordan (ca.1400-500 BCE),” pp.399–415 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The

Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Leonard, Albert

2003 “The Late Bronze Age,” pp. 349–56 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Bull site (LB 2B High Place in Palestine),” pp.383–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moran, William L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Call no.: PJ3887 .M67 2003. Note: See Levantine vassal state letters (LB Age IIB).

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Murnane, William J.

2001 “Battle of Kadesh,” pp.166-167 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

2003 “Canaanite religion,” pp. 343–48 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Pfälzner, Peter

2012 “Levantine Kingdoms of the Late Bronze Age,” pp. 770–96 (chp. 41) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Late Bronze Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sauer, James A. and Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Smith, Mark S.

2001 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts.

New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BS1192.6 .S555 2001

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1998 Canaanites. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS.121.4 T83 1998

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

Yon, Marguerite

2006 The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 Y6613 2006

Young, Gordon Douglas

1981 Ugarit in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Ugarit and Ugaritic. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 U35 1981

Zertal, Adam

1997 “Ebal, Mount (LB 2B-Iron 1A Palestine),” pp.179–80 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

6.b. CYPRUS (LB Age): Catling, H.W.

1975 “Cyprus in the Late Bronze Age,” pp.188-216 (chp.22b) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

Call no.: N.2427 K3x

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Kling, Barbara

1997 “Apliki (Cyprus LB Age copper mine),” pp.152–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moran, William L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Call no.: PJ3887 .M67 2003. Note: See Cypriot letters (LB Age IIB).

Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.54.3 T37 1988

Todd, Ian A.

1997 “Sanidha (Cyprus: LB Age pottery kiln),” p.478 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

6.c. ANATOLIA (LB Age): Beal, Richard H.

2011 “Hittite Anatolia: A Political History,” pp. 579–603 (chp. 26) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological and/or historical

aspects of the Middle to Late Bronze Age Hittites (mostly central Anatolia).

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Beckman, G. M., Bryce, T. R., and Cline, E. H.

2011 The Ahhiyawa Texts. Society of Biblical Literature, Writings from the Ancient World vol.28.

Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: P945.A3 B43 2011; notes: Late Bronze Age

Hittite texts regarding relations with western Anatolia and possible references to Trojan and

Achaean (Mycenaean).

Beckman, Gary

1999 Hittite Diplomatic Texts. Atlanta: Scholars Press (second edition).

Call no.: KL.4712.2 A4 1999

Bryce, Trevor

2012 “The Hittite Empire,” pp. 722–39 (chp. 38) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Late Bronze Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bryce, Trevor

2011 “The Late Bronze Age in the West and the Aegean,” pp. 363–75 (chp. 15) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Late Bronze Age

Anatolia in the west and the Aegean (Minoan, Mycenaean, etc. links).

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Bryce, Trevor

2007 Hittite Warrior. Osprey Warrior Series 120. Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DS.66 B73 2007

Bryce, Trevor

2006 Trojans and Their Neighbours. New York: Routledge.

Call no.: DF.221 T8 B79 2006 (Electronic Book)

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Bryce, Trevor

2003 Letters of the Great Kings of the Ancient Near East: The Royal Correspondence of the Late

Bronze Age. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .B79 2003

Bryce, Trevor

2002 Life and Society in the Hittite World. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.66 B755 2004

Bryce, Trevor

1998 The Kingdom of the Hittites. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Call no.: DS.66 B75 2005

Burney, Charles

2004 Historical Dictionary of the Hittites. Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and

Historical Eras 14. Oxford: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. Call no: DS.66 B87 2004

Cline, Eric H.

2013 The Trojan War: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF221.T8 C54 2013

Cline, E.H.

2001 “Hittites,” pp.111-114 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. 1st floor)

Collins, Billie Jean

2007 The Hittites and Their World. Society of Biblical Literature, Archaeology and Biblical Studies

vol.7. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: DS.66 C65 2007b

Curtis, Adrian

1985 Ugarit (Ras Shamra). Cities of the Biblical World. Grand Rapids: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.

Call no.: DS99.U35 C87 1985.

Dogan-Alparslan, M and Alparslan, M. (eds.)

2013 Hititler: Bir Anadolu Imparatorlugu / Hittites: An Anatolian Empire (Bilingual

Turkish/English edition). Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Yayinlari. Call no.: DS66 .H546 2013

Fields, Nic

2006 Bronze Age War Chariots. Osprey New Vanguard Series 119. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: U.29 F53 2006

Fields, Nic

2004 Troy c.1700-1250 BC. Osprey: Fortress Series, no.17. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DF.221 T8 F545 2004x

Gates, Marie-Henriette

2011 “Southern and Southeastern Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age,” pp. 393–413 (chp. 17) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Late Bronze Age

Anatolia and the Hittites to the south and southeast. .Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Glatz, Claudia

2011 “The Hittite State and Empire from Archaeological Evidence,” pp. 877–99 (chp. 40) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: The MBA-Late Bronze Age Hittite

kingdom-empire and adjacent regions in Anatolia and beyond. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Goetze, A., Drower, M.S., and Blegen, C.W.

1975 “Anatolia from Shuppiluliumash to the Egyptian War of Muwatallish; Ugarit; Troy VII,” pp.117-

64 (chp.21) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part

2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

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Goetze, A.

1975 “The Hittites and Syria,” pp.252-73 (chp.24) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region

c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Gurney, O.R.

1973 “Anatolia c.1750-1600 B.C.,” pp.228-55 (chp.6) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1800-

1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Gurney, O.R. and Blegen, C.W.

1973 “Anatolia c.1600-1380 B.C.; Troy VI,” pp.659-85 (chp.15) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Gurney, O. R.

1954 The Hittites. Baltimore: Penguin Books. Call no.: DS.66 G8 1954 (ETS)

Healy, Mark

1993 Qadesh 1300 BC: Clash of the Warrior Kings. Osprey Military Campaign Series no. 22.

London: Osprey. Call no.: DT88 .H43 1993 Note: Battle in northern Syria between Ramesses

II and Hittites.

Hoffner, Jr., Harry A.

1998 Hittite Myths. Atlanta: Scholars Press (second edition). Call no.: BL.2370 H5 H57 1998

Jablonka, Peter

2011 “Troy in Regional and International Context,” pp. 717–33 (chp. 32) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Troy from Early to Late Bronze Age, and later, and its

broad regional to long-distance connections. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Joukowsky, Martha Sharp

1996 Early Turkey: Anatolian Archaeology from Prehistory through the Lydian Period. Dubuque:

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. Call no.: DS155 .J68 1996.

MacQueen, J. G.

1986 The Hittites and Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor. New York: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: DS.66 M23 1986

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Melchert, H. Craig

2011 “Indo-European and Indo-Europeans in Anatolia,” pp. 704–16 (chp. 31) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Discussing the influx, presence and influences of

Indo-Europeans and their language into Anatolia in various periods (mainly late Prehistory to

Late Bronze Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Mielke, Dirk Paul

2011 “Key Sites of the Hittite Empire,” pp. 1031–54 (chp. 48) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: Main Late Bronze Age Hittite Empire sites in Anatolia and key

affiliated regions. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Moran, William L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Call no.: PJ3887 .M67 2003. Note: See Anatolian and Hittite letters (LB Age IIB).

Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (staff),

1998 The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (1998+ guide book). Ankara: Donmez Offset Muze

Eserleri Turistik Yayinlari. Call no.: Note: Neolithic to Roman periods and later, guide to the

museum collections and overall background essays.

Nossov, Konstantin S.

2008 Hittite Fortifications. Osprey Fortress Series 73. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: UG.429 T9 N676 2008x

Osten, H. H.

1930 Explorations in Hittite Asia Minor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: PJ.2 C5 (ETS)

Pulak, Cemal and Bass, George F.

1997 “Ulu Burin (Anatolia: LB Age shipwreck),” pp.266–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Roth, Ann-Macy,

1997 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. Atlanta: Scholars Press.

Call no.: KL.210 R68 1997

Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic,

Bronze-Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DR431 .S238 2009.

Seeher, Jurgen

2011 “The Plateau: The Hittites,” pp. 376–92 (chp. 16) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on Late Bronze Age Hittites on the central plateau

of Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Seeher, Jurgen

2011 Hattusha Guide: A Day in the Hittite Capital (4th revised edition). Ancient Anatolian Towns

2. Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. Call no.: DS156.B67S44 .S44 2005 Note: Middle to Late Bronze

Age, plus Iron Age; Fortifications; Temples; Housing; Palaces; Art & Sculpture; urbanism.

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Van Den Hout, Theo

2011 “The Hittite Empire from Textual Evidence,” pp. 900–15 (chp. 41) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: The inscriptions evidence regarding the Hittite Empire.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Yener, K. A. and Hoffner, H. A. (eds.)

2002 Recent Developments in Hittite Archaeology and History: Papers in Memory of Hans G.

Guterbock. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS.66 R34 2001

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6c. LB Age Anatolia/Hittites: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA /

ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

Schliemann, Heinrich. Ilios. The city and country of the Trojans: the results of researches and

discoveries on the site of Troy and through the Troad in the years 1871-72-73-78-79;

including an autobiography of the author. By Dr. Henry Schliemann ... With a preface,

appendices, and notes by Professor Rudolf Virchow, Max Muller, A.H. Sayce, J.P. Mahaffy, H.

Brugsch-Bey [etc.].

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1473)

Thompson, R. Campbell. A new decipherment of the Hittite Hieroglyphics.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1635)

6.d. MESOPOTAMIA (LB Age): Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bryce, Trevor

2016 Babylonia: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS71 .B79 2016

Bryce, Trevor

2003 Letters of the Great Kings of the Ancient Near East: The Royal Correspondence of the Late

Bronze Age. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .B79 2003

Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Call no.: DS62.2 .A63 2006 (lost) → REPLACED (= copy-2)

Chiera, Edward, Pfeiffer, Robert Henry, and Meek, Theophile James (eds.)

1929+ Excavations at Nuzi Conducted by the Semitic Museum and the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard

University, with the Cooperation of the American School of Oriental Research at Bagdad.

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Curtis, John (ed.)

1995 Later Mesopotamia and Iran: Tribes and Empires 1600-539 BC. London: British Museum

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Curtis, Adrian

1985 Ugarit (Ras Shamra). Cities of the Biblical World. Grand Rapids: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1973 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1975 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

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Foster, Benjamin R.

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Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. PJ3951 .B44 2005

Frahm, Eckart (ed.)

2017 A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

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Gilbert, Allan Stephan

1986 Urban Taphonomy of Mammalian Remains from the Bronze Age of Godin Tepe, Western Iran.

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Heltzer, Michael

1982 The Internal Organization of the Kingdom of Ugarit: royal service-system, taxes, royal

economy, army, and administration. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert.

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Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

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Jakob, Stefan

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(ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John

Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Jakob, Stefan

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Middle Assyrian Period,” pp. 143-60 (chp. 7) in

Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World.

Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .K87 1994

Leick, Gwendolyn (ed.)

2009 The Babylonian World. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS69.5 .B23 2007

Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

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Moran, William L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Call no.: PJ3887 .M67 2003. Note: See Mitannian, Assyrian, and Babylonian letters (LB Age IIB).

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Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

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Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Radner, Karen

2015 Ancient Assyria: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (first edition). Writings from the Ancient

World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995. Note: Late 3rd

millennium to mid-1st millennium BC (2200-525) texts, translations, discussions, endnotes, etc.

Saggs, H. W. F.

1995 Babylonians. Peoples of the Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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2009 Babylon. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Hardcover, folio, 240 pages). Note: An exhibition

organized by the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux,

and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; originally published by the British Museum Press, 2008.

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Seymour, Michael

2016 Babylon: Legend, History, and the Ancient City. I. B. Tauris (Reprint edition, paperback, 384

pages). Note: A different work than Seymour & Finkel, 2009. Babylon. Call no.: Pending.

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Waterman, Leroy

1930-36 Royal Correspondence of the Assyrian Empire. Translated into English, with a transliteration

of the text and a commentary (4 volumes in 3). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1930-

36 / New York: Johnson Reprint Corp. (1972 reprint). Call no.: PJ3889 .W3 1972 (parts 1-3).

Yon, Marguerite

2006 The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 Y6613 2006

Young, Gordon Douglas

1981 Ugarit in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Ugarit and Ugaritic. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 U35 1981

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Additional resources: Translations of Mesopotamian historical & related texts. Not in Sterne.

Late Bronze Age (and later): * = Primary texts/inscriptions, covering multiple periods …

*Grayson, A. Kirk

1987 Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods Volume 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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6.e. India’s relations with western regions: Possehl, Gregory L.

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Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

6.f. EGYPT IN LEVANT (LB Age): Albright, W.F.

1975 “The Amarna Letters from Palestine,” pp.98-116 (chp.20) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Cohen, Raymond and Westbrook, Raymond

2000 Amarna Diplomacy: The Beginnings of International Relations. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

University Press. Call no.: DS.62.23 A43 2000

Darnell, John C. and Manassa, Colleen

2007 Tutankhamun's Armies: Battle and Conquest during Ancient Egypt's Late 18th Dynasty.

Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Call no.: DT.81 D36 2007

Fields, Nic

2006 Bronze Age War Chariots. Osprey New Vanguard Series 119. London: Osprey Publishing

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Healy, M.

1993 Qadesh 1300 BC: Clash of the Warrior Kings. Osprey Military Campaign Series 22. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DT.88 H43 1993

Healy, Mark and McBride, Angus

1992 New Kingdom Egypt. Osprey Military Elite Series 40. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Hikade, Thomas

2012 “Egypt and the Near East,” pp. 833–50 (chp. 44) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Late Bronze Age and some later periods).

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Jacq, Christian

1998 Rameses: The Battle of Kadesh. New York: Warner. Call no.: PQ.2670 A.2438 B.3813 1998

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Lichtheim, M.

1976 Ancient Egyptian Literature, vol.II: The New Kingdom. Berkeley: University of California

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1985 Chariots and Related Equipment from the Tomb of Tut’Ankhamun. Tut’ankhamun Tomb

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Liverani, Mario

1999 “Amarna Letters,” pp.133-135 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

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1982 Self Bows and Other Archery tackle from the Tomb of Tut’Ankhamun. Tut’ankhamun Tomb

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1970 Composite Bows from the Tomb of Tut’Ankhamun. Tut’ankhamun Tomb Series vol. 3.

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Moran, W. L.

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Moran, W.L.

2001 “Amarna Letters,” pp.65-66 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref.)

Morris, Ellen Fowles,

2005 The Architecture of Imperialism: Military Bases and the Evolution of Foreign Policy in

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Murnane, William J.

2001 “Battle of Kadesh,” pp.166-167 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref.)

Murnane, W. J.

1990 The Road to Kadesh: A Historical Interpretation of the Battle Reliefs of King Sety I at Karnak.

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Partridge, Robert B.

2002 Fighting Pharaohs: Weapons and Warfare in Ancient Egypt. Manchester: Peartree

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Redford, Donald B.

2003 The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III. Leiden: E. J. Brill.

Call no.: NOT YET

Spalinger, A. J.

2005 War in Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: U.31 S66 2005 (double copy).

Steindorff, George and Seele, Keith C.

1957 When Egypt Ruled the East (second edition). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: DT.83 S84 1957

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(7). Exodus Tradition (Late 13th cent. BCE):

7. EXODUS (LB Age): Albright, W. F.

1973 “From the Patriarchs to Moses. II. Moses out of Egypt,” Biblical Archaeologist 36 no.2: 48-76.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Hyksos-New Kingdom empire; MB II-LB Age; Exodus; trade)

Bimson, John J.

2003 “67. The Israelite Exodus: myth or reality?” pp.277-81 in B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DT.61 S47 2003

Note: Little direct evidence supports the Exodus account, but it reflects broader circumstances

Boyle, Marjorie O.

2004 “’In the heart of the sea’: fathoming the Exodus,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies vol.63 no.1:

17-27. Call no.: DT.57 S64 (periodicals section)

Coleman, S. and Elsner, J.

1994 “The pilgrim’s progress: art, architecture and ritual movement at Sinai,” World Archaeology

vol.26 no.1: 73-89. Call no.: CC.1 W6; Note: 6th cent. AD St. Catherine’s Monastery; Exodus.

Dever, William G.

1997 “Is there any Archaeological Evidence for the Exodus?” pp. 67-86 (chp. 4) in E. S. Frerichs and

H. Lesko (eds), Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Dever, William G.

2003 Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did They Come From? Grand Rapids: William B.

Eerdmans Publishing Company. Call no.: DS.115.5 D39 2006

Dever, William G.

1999 “Israelites,” pp.382-384 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999 (ref.)

Frerichs, Ernest S.

1997 “Introduction,” pp. 11-14 in E. S. Frerichs and H. Lesko (eds), Exodus: The Egyptian

Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Gorg, M.

2001 “Exodus,” pp.489-490 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref.)

Greenberg, Gary

2003 The Bible Myth: The African origins of the Jewish people. New York: Citedel Press.

Call no.: BS.1235.5 G738 2003

Groll, S. I.

1999 “Historical background to the Exodus: papyrus Anastasi VIII” pp.159-62 in E. Teeter and J. A.

Larson (eds.), Gold of Praise. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.

Call no.: DT.61 G57 1999

Hoffmeier, James K.

2005 Ancient Israel in Sinai: The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Wilderness Tradition.

Oxford: Oxford University Press.Call no: BS.1245.52 H64 2005; notes: Religion; Bedu/Exodus

Hoffmeier, J. K.

1997 Israel in Egypt: The Evidence for the Authenticity of the Exodus Tradition. Oxford: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: BS.680 E9 H637 1997

Isserlin, B. S. J.

1998 The Israelites. London: Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DS.121 I87 1998

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Killebrew, Ann E.

2005 Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites,

Philistines, and early Israel 1300-1100 B.C.E. Society of Biblical Literature, Archaeology and

Biblical Studies no.9. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: DS.112 K476 2005

Klopfenstein, Martin A.

1979 “Exodus, Desert, Mount of God: Biblical Traditions of Sinai,” pp. 17–40 in B. Rothenberg and

H. Helfield (eds.). Sinai: Pharaohs, Miners, Pilgrims and Soldiers. New York: Joseph J.

Binns, Publisher. Call no.: DS.110.5 R6613 1979

Malamat, Abraham

1997 “The Exodus: Egyptian Analogies,” pp. 15-26 (chp. 1) in E. S. Frerichs and H. Lesko (eds),

Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Na‘aman, Nadav

1986 “,Habiru and Hebrews: the transfer of a social term to the literary sphere” Journal of Near

Eastern Studies vol.45 no.4: 271-88. (also argues a relationship between the two terms)

Call no.: DT.57 S64 (periodicals section)

Redford, Donald B.

1997 “Observations on the Sojourn of the Bene-Israel,” pp. 57-66 (chp. 3) in E. S. Frerichs and H.

Lesko (eds), Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Redford, D. B.

1992 Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Call no.: DT.82.5 P19 R43 1992 (double copy).

Note: pp.257-80 (chp.10): These are the Bene Yisra‘el: advent of Israel (i.e., exodus & conquest)

Note: pp.395-429 (chp.14): four great origin traditions: creation; table of nations; sojourn; Exodus

Vaughn, Wally G.

1991 From the Descent to the Exodus: Five unresolved issues. Portsmouth: Peter E. Randall.

Call no.: BS.637.2 V38 1991x

Ward, William A.

1997 “Summary and Conclusions,” pp. 105-12 (chp. 6) in E. S. Frerichs and H. Lesko (eds), Exodus:

The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Weinstein, James

1997 “Exodus and the Archaeological Reality,” pp. 87-103 (chp. 5) in E. S. Frerichs and H. Lesko

(eds), Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

Yurco, Frank J.

1997 “Merenptah’s Canaanite Campaign and Israel’s Origins,” pp. 27-55 (chp. 2) in E. S. Frerichs

and H. Lesko (eds), Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: BS.680.E9 E96 1997

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(8). Sea Peoples (ca. 1200 BCE):

8. SEA PEOPLES (LB Age): Barako, T. J.

2000 “The Philistine settlement as mercantile phenomenon?” American Journal of Archaeology,

vol.104 no.3: 513-30. Call no.: CC.1 A6; Note: argues against “trade” theory; he notes there are

a. no imports; b. fully developed urban & ethnically diverse sites; c. pre-Phil. destruction levels

Barnett, R.D.

1975 “The Sea Peoples,” pp.359-78 (chp.28) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient

History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000

B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Bertman, Stephan

1961 “Tasseled garments in the Ancient East Mediterranean,” Biblical Archaeologist 24 no.4: 119-28.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (New Kingdom Egyptian depictions of Syrians, Aegeans; Sea Peoples)

Cline, Eric H.

2014 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed. Turning Points in Ancient History. Princeton:

Princeton University Press. Call no.: GN778.25 .C55 2014.

Cline, Eric H. and O'Connor, David (eds.)

2012 Ramesses III: The Life and Times of Egypt's Last Hero. Ann Arbor: The University of

Michigan Press. Call no.: DT.88.8 R36 2012. Note: multiple articles on aspects of his reign.

D'Amato, Raffaele and Salimbeti, Andrea

2015 Sea Peoples of the Mediterranean c. 1400 BC - 1000 BC. Osprey: Elite Series 204. Oxford:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF220 .S25 2015. Note: Various aspects of Sea Peoples (plus

Philistines) and East Mediterranean, Egypt, and Near East in 13th to 12th centuries BCE.

David, Rosalie

1992 Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt. London: Seaby. Call no.: DT.76 D38 1992eb

(electronic book; reference desk); multiple entries on kings, queens, commoners.

Dothan, Trude

1997 “Philistines (Palestine),” pp.310–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dothan, T. and Dothan, M.

1992 People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Call no.: DS.90 D63 1992

Drews, Robert

2000 “Medinet Habu: oxcarts, ships, and migration theories,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies

vol.59 no.3: 161-90. (suggests families in ox-carts = semi-nomadic Shasu Bedouin or refugees)

Call no.: DT.57 S64 (periodicals section)

Drews, R.

1993 The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe Ca.1200 B.C. Princeton:

Princeton University Press. Call no.: GN.778.3 A1 D74 1995

Egberts, A.

2001 “Wenamun,” pp.495-496 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

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Killebrew, Ann E.

2005 Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites,

Philistines, and early Israel 1300-1100 B.C.E. Society of Biblical Literature, Archaeology and

Biblical Studies no.9. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: DS.112 K476 2005

Kochavi, Mosha

1981 “The history and archaeology of Aphek-Antipatris: a biblical city in the Sharon Plain,” Biblical

Archaeologist 44 no.2: 75-86. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Early Dynastic-Roman period; Early

Bronze-Roman Palestine; New Kingdom empire & Egyptian items at Tell Aphek; Sea Peoples).

Leahy, A.

2001 “Sea Peoples,” pp.257-260 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Oren, Eliezer D. (ed.).

2000 The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment. University Museum Monograph 108.

Philadelphia: University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.

Call no.: DE73.2.S4 S43 2000; notes: Multiple articles on Sea Peoples and related aspects.

Perez-Accino, Jose-Ramon

2003 “42. The Report of Wenamun: fact or fable?” pp.181-83 in B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DT.61 S47 2003

Note: Literary account about Egypto-Asiatic relations in an otherwise obscure period: 1069 BC

Raban, A.

1989 “The Medinet Habu ships: another interpretation,” International Journal of Nautical

Archaeology, vol.18 no.2: 163-71. Call no.: CC.77 I58 Note: Both sides had modified forms of

Aegean light galleys and LB Age mercantile ships; other ideas.

Redford, D. B.

1992 Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Call no.: DT.82.5 P19 R43 1992 (double copy).

Note: pp. 241-56 (chp.9): the coming of the Sea Peoples (early Dynasty 20: mainly Ramesses III)

Richardson, Seth

1999 “Libya Domestica: Libyan trade and society on the eve of the invasions of Egypt,” Journal of

the American Research Center in Egypt 36: 149-64. Call no.: DT.57 A57

Sandars, N. K.

1985 The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Ancient Mediterranean. London: Thames and Hudson

(Revised edition). Call no.: DE.73.2 S4 S26 1985

Stager, Lawrence E.

1993 “The impact of the Sea Peoples (1185-1050 BCE),” pp.332–48 in Thomas E. Levy (ed.). The

Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Steel, Louise

2003 “41. The ‘Sea Peoples’: raiders or refugees,” pp.176-80 in B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DT.61 S47 2003

Note: A much debated & devastating period (1200 BC) regarding its causes, nature & aftermath

Stiebing, William H.

1980 “The end of the Mycenaean Age,” Biblical Archaeologist 43 no.1: 7-21.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Late Bronze Age; New Kingdom, Ramesside period; Sea Peoples)

Wachsmann, S.

1981 “The ships of the Sea Peoples,” International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol.10 no.3:

187-220. Call no.: CC.77 I58

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Wachsmann, S.

1982 “The ships of the Sea Peoples (IJNA, 10.3: 187-220): additional notes,” International Journal

of Nautical Archaeology, vol.11 no.4: 297-304. Call no.: CC.77 I58

Wright, G. E.

1966 “Fresh evidence for the Philistine story,” Biblical Archaeologist 29 no.3: 70-86.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Iron Age I, early Dynasty 20: Sea Peoples and Philistines)

Wright, G. E.

1959 “Philistine coffins and mercenaries,” Biblical Archaeologist 22 no.3: 54-66.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (LB–Iron 1: Philistine/NK Egyptian-style anthropoid clay coffins)

Yurco, Frank J.

1999 “Sea Peoples,” pp.718-721 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

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Gropp, Douglas M.

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Hawkins, J. D.

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1982 “The Neo-Hittite states in Syria and Anatolia,” pp.372-441 (chp.9) in J. Boardman et. al. (ed.),

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Herzog, Ze‘ev

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Holladay, Jr., John S.

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Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

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Israel, Felice

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Isserlin, B. S. J.

1998 The Israelites. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Kaufman, Ivan T.

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Lemaire, Andre

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Levy, Thomas E. and Higgin, T. (eds.).

2005 The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text, and Science. London: Equinox

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Linder, Elisha

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(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

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Long, Gary Alan

1997 “Eshmunazar inscription (Lebanon; Phoenician coffin from Sidon),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

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Markoe, Glenn

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Mazar, Amihai (ed.),

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Mazar, Amihai

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Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Iron Age,” pp.217–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Mazar, Amihai

1992 “The Iron Age I,” pp.258–301 in Amnon Ben-Tor (ed.), The Archaeology of Ancient Israel,

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McCreery, David W. and Yassine, Khair

1997 “Mazar, Tell el- (Palestine: early Iron Age site),” pp.443–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

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Meshel, Ze‘ev

1997 “Kuntillet ‘Ajrud (Palestine: Iron Age site),” pp.310–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Mitchell, T.C.

1982 “Israel and Judah until the revolt of Jehu (931-841 B.C.),” pp.442-510 (chp.11) in J. Boardman

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Moscati, Sabatino (ed.).

1988 The Phoenicians. Translated into English. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers.

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Olavarri, Emilio

1997 “Medeineh, Khirbet el- (Jordan: early Iron Age),” pp.447–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

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Padgett, J. Michael

1997 “Buseirah (Iron II-Persian copper producing region in Jordan),” pp.387–90 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

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Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Lachish Inscriptions (Palestine: Iron Age texts),” pp.323–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

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Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Mesad Hashavyahu texts (Palestine: Iron Age),” p.475 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Moabite Stone (Jordan: Iron Age IIB),” pp.39–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Siloam tunnel inscription (Jerusalem, Palestine: 701 BC),” p.41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

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Reich, Ronny

1997 “Mesad Hashavyahu (Palestine: Iron Age site),” pp.474–75 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

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1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

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1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

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1982 “Cyprus,” pp.511-33 (chp.12) in J. Boardman et. al. (ed.), The Cambridge Ancient History.

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1982 “Cyprus,” pp.57-70 (chp.36c) in J. Boardman and N.G.L. Hammond (eds.), The Cambridge

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9.c. ANATOLIA (Iron Age): Bron, François

1997 “Karatepe Phoenician inscriptions (Anatolia),” pp.268–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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2011 “The Greeks in Western Anatolia,” pp. 500–515 (chp. 21) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

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Omura, Sachihiro

2011 “Kaman-Kalehöyük Excavations in Central Anatolia,” pp. 1095–1111 (chp. 51) in Sharon R.

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2012 “Iron Age Western Anatolia: The Lydian Empire and Dynastic Lycia,” pp. 896–913 (chp. 48) in

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Sams, G. Kenneth

2011 “Anatolia: The First Millennium in Historical Context,” pp. 604–22 (chp. 27) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological

and/or historical aspects of Iron Age through Hellenistic Anatolia and its external links.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Voigt, Mary M.

2011 “Gordion: The Changing Political and Economic Roles of a First Millennium B.C.E. City,” pp.

1069–94 (chp. 50) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age

through Persian period Gordion in Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Zimansky, Paul

2011 “Urartian and the Urartians,” pp. 548–59 (chp. 24) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological and/or historical aspects

of the Urartians (mostly Iron Age eastern Anatolia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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9.d. MESOPOTAMIA (Iron Age):

Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Ayvazian, Alina

2012 “The Urartian Empire,” pp. 877–95 (chp. 47) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on

reserve: circulation desk).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyria and the West: Syria and the Levant,” pp. 268-74 (chp. 13) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Frame, Grant

1997 “Chaldeans (9th cent. BC tribe in Mesopotamia),” pp.482–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dittmann, Reinhard

1997 “Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (Mesopotamia: Iron Age site),” pp.269–71 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frahm, Eckart

2017 “The Neo -Assyrian Period (ca. 1000–609 bce),” pp. 161-208 (chp. 8) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the South: Babylonia,” pp. 286-98 (chp. 15) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the Far South: The Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf,” pp. 299-310 (chp.

16) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient

World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation

desk).

Frame, Grant

1997 “Khorsabad (Mesopotamia: Dur Sharrukin Iron Age site),” pp.295–98 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the North: Anatolia,” pp. 249-58 (chp. 11) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the East: Western Iran and Elam,” pp. 259-67 (chp. 12) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Fuchs, Andreas

2011 “Assyria at war: strategy and conduct,” pp. 380–401 (chp. 18) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Gunter, Ann C.

2012 “Neo-Hittite and Phrygian Kingdoms of North Syria and Anatolia,” pp. 797–815 (chp. 42) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Liverani, Mario

2017 “Thoughts on the Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Kingship,” pp. 534-46 (chp. 27) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Negahban, Ezat O.

1997 “Marlik (Mesopotamia: early Iron Age site),” pp.421–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parker, Bradley J.

2012 “The Assyrians Abroad,” pp. 867–76 (chp. 46) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on

reserve: circulation desk).

Pedde, Friedhelm

2012 “The Assyrian Heartland,” pp. 851–66 (chp. 45) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on

reserve: circulation desk).

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Lectures 20-22 & guidebook pp.174-205: Assyria’s rise; Ashurbanipal’s library; Assyrian Emp.

Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2054 (at circulation desk)

Radner, Karen

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Neo -Assyrian Period,” pp. 209-28 (chp. 9) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Radner, Karen

2011 “Assyrians and Urartians,” pp. 734–51 (chp. 33) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon

(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford

University Press. Note: Assyrian relations with Urartu in eastern Anatolia (mainly in the Iron

Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Rollinger, Robert

2017 “Assyria and the Far West: The Aegean World,” pp. 275-85 (chp. 14) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (first edition). Writings from the Ancient

World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995. Note: Late 3rd

millennium to mid-1st millennium BC (2200-525) texts, translations, discussions, endnotes, etc.

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Seymour, Michael and Finkel, I. L. (eds.)

2009 Babylon. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Hardcover, folio, 240 pages). Note: An exhibition

organized by the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux,

and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; originally published by the British Museum Press, 2008.

Call no.: Pending.

Seymour, Michael

2016 Babylon: Legend, History, and the Ancient City. I. B. Tauris (Reprint edition, paperback, 384

pages). Note: A different work than Seymour & Finkel, 2009. Babylon. Call no.: Pending.

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

9.e. India’s relations with western regions: Possehl, Gregory L.

2012 “India’s Relations with Western Empires, 2300–600 BC,” pp. 758–69 (chp. 40) in D. T. Potts

(ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: Later Early Bronze Age to

Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

9.f. EGYPT IN LEVANT (Iron Age): Aston, David A.

1999 “Third Intermediate Period,” pp.62-65 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of

Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999

Dodson, A.

2001 “Third Intermediate Period,” pp.388-394 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref)

Edwards, I.E.S.

1982 “Egypt: from the Twenty-second to twenty-fourth Dynasty,” pp.534-81 (chp.13) in J. Boardman

et. al. (ed.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 1: The Prehistory of the

Balkans; and the Middle East`and the Aegean World, tenth to eighth centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.1

Egberts, A.

2001 “Wenamun,” pp.495-496 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Hikade, Thomas

2012 “Egypt and the Near East,” pp. 833–50 (chp. 44) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Late Bronze Age and some later periods).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

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Hope, Colin A.

1988 Gold of the Pharaohs. Victoria: International Cultural Corporation of Australia.

Call no.: DT.58.9 H67 1989

Kitchen, K.A.

2001 “Sheshonq I,” pp.280-281 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Kitchen, K. A.

1986 The Third Intermediate Period (1100-650 B.C.). (Second Edition with Supplement).

Warminster: Aris and Phillips. Call no.: DT.87.5 K57 1986

9.f. ARABIA (Iron Age): Hausleiter, Arnulf

2012 “North Arabian Kingdoms,” pp. 816–32 (chp. 43) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Iron Age and later periods).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

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(10). LATE IRON AGE (Near East):

10a. Late Iron Age / Assyrian period Syria-Palestine:

10.a. SYRIA-PALESTINE (Late Iron Age): Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

DS94.5 .S36 2003

Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria in the Hebrew Bible,” pp. 556-69 (chp. 29) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Isserlin, B. S. J.

1998 The Israelites. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: DS.121 I87 1998.

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Markoe, Glenn

1997 “Phoenicians (Lebanon-Syria),” pp.324–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Masson, O.

1991 “Anatolian languages <Iron Age>,” pp.666-76 (chp.34b) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and

other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Mellink, M.

1991 “The native kingdoms of Anatolia <Iron Age>,” pp.619-666 (chp.34a) in J. Boardman et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian

Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Mitchell, T.C.

1991 “Judah until the fall of Jerusalem (c.700-586 B.C.),” pp.371-409 (chp.30) in J. Boardman et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian

Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Padgett, J. Michael

1997 “Buseirah (Iron II-Persian copper producing region in Jordan),” pp.387–90 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Sauer, James A. and Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Smith, Mark S.

2001 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts.

New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BS1192.6 .S555 2001

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

Sperling, S. David

2005 “Monotheism and Ancient Israelite Religion,” pp. 408–20 (chp. 30) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on the heritage of the

Ancient Near East.

Stern, Ephraim.

2001 Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, Volume II: The Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian

Periods (732-332 B.C.E.). New York: Doubleday. Call no.: BS.621 M39 1990

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Call no.: DS112 .V313 1965.

Ward, William A.

1997 “Phoenicia (Lebanon-Syria),” pp.313–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

10.b. CYPRUS (Late Iron Age): Karageorghis, Vassos

1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

Call no.: N.2427 K3x

Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.54.3 T37 1988

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10.c. ANATOLIA (Late Iron Age): Barnett, R.D.

1975 “Phrycia and the peoples of Anatolia in the Iron Age,” pp.417-42 (chp.30) in I.E.S. Edwards et.

al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East

and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Cilingiroglu, Altan

2011 “Ayanis: An Iron Age Site in the East,” pp. 1055–68 (chp. 49) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age Ayanis in eastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Crawford, H. Greenewalt Jr.

2011 “Sardis: A First Millennium B.C.E. Capital in Western Anatolia,” pp. 1112–30 (chp. 52) in

Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia,

10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age through Persian period

Sardis in western Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the North: Anatolia,” pp. 249-58 (chp. 11) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Greaves, Alan M.

2011 “The Greeks in Western Anatolia,” pp. 500–515 (chp. 21) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on the Iron Age of western Anatolia (Greek states

and influence). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Harl, Kenneth W.

2011 “The Greeks in Anatolia: From the Migrations to Alexander,” pp. 752–76 (chp. 34) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Mainly the Iron Age to Hellenistic

Greek settlement in Anatolia (MB-LB Age roots). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Kealhofer, Lisa and Graves, Peter

2011 “The Iron Age on the Central Anatolian Plateau,” pp. 415–42 (chp. 18) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on the Iron Age of Anatolia (central

region). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Khatchadourbian, Lori

2011 “The Iron Age in Eastern Anatolia,” pp. 464–99 (chp. 20) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on the Iron Age of eastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Matney, Timothy

2011 “The Iron Age of Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 443–63 (chp. 19) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on the Iron Age of southeastern Anatolia

(Neo-Hittite states, etc.). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Omura, Sachihiro

2011 “Kaman-Kalehöyük Excavations in Central Anatolia,” pp. 1095–1111 (chp. 51) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age through Persian period

Kaman-Kalehöyük in central Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Radner, Karen

2011 “Assyrians and Urartians,” pp. 734–51 (chp. 33) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon

(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford

University Press. Note: Assyrian relations with Urartu in eastern Anatolia (mainly in the Iron

Age). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Roller, Lynn E.

2011 “Phrygian and the Phrygians,” pp. 560–78 (chp. 25) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological and/or historical aspects

of the Phrygians (mostly Iron Age central to eastern Anatolia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Rollinger, Robert

2017 “Assyria and the Far West: The Aegean World,” pp. 275-85 (chp. 14) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Roosevelt, Christopher H.

2012 “Iron Age Western Anatolia: The Lydian Empire and Dynastic Lycia,” pp. 896–913 (chp. 48) in

D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Mainly Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic,

Bronze-Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DR431 .S238 2009.

Sams, G. Kenneth

2011 “Anatolia: The First Millennium in Historical Context,” pp. 604–22 (chp. 27) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological

and/or historical aspects of Iron Age through Hellenistic Anatolia and its external links.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Voigt, Mary M.

2011 “Gordion: The Changing Political and Economic Roles of a First Millennium B.C.E. City,” pp.

1069–94 (chp. 50) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age

through Persian period Gordion in Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Zimansky, Paul

2011 “Urartian and the Urartians,” pp. 548–59 (chp. 24) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological and/or historical aspects

of the Urartians (mostly Iron Age eastern Anatolia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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10.d. MESOPOTAMIA (Late Iron Age): Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyria and the West: Syria and the Levant,” pp. 268-74 (chp. 13) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Barnett, R. D.

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1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans; and the

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Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

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1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World,

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Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

1984 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume III: The Middle East, the Greek World

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Curtis, John (ed.)

1995 Later Mesopotamia and Iran: Tribes and Empires 1600-539 BC. London: British Museum

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

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Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

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Frahm, Eckart

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Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

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Frahm, Eckart

2017 “The Neo -Assyrian Period (ca. 1000–609 bce),” pp. 161-208 (chp. 8) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

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Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the South: Babylonia,” pp. 286-98 (chp. 15) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the Far South: The Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf,” pp. 299-310 (chp.

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Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the East: Western Iran and Elam,” pp. 259-67 (chp. 12) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

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Fuchs, Andreas

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Grayson, Albert K.

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Hauser, Stefan R.

2017 “Post -Imperial Assyria,” pp. 229-48 (chp. 10) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

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Healy, Mark and McBride, Angus

1991 The Ancient Assyrians. Osprey: Military Elite Series, no.39. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

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2016 The Campaigns of Sargon II, King of Assyria, 721–705 B.C. Campaigns and Commanders

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reserve: circulation desk).

Pedde, Friedhelm

2012 “The Assyrian Heartland,” pp. 851–66 (chp. 45) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

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Piotrovsky, Boris B.

1969 The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Translated by J. Hogarth. Ancient Civilizations series.

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Podany, Amanda H.

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Lectures 20-22 & guidebook pp.174-205: Assyria’s rise; Ashurbanipal’s library; Assyrian Emp.

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Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Neo -Assyrian Period,” pp. 209-28 (chp. 9) in Eckart

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Radner, Karen

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Reade, Julian

1999 Assyrian Sculpture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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Saggs, H. W. F.

1995 Babylonians. Peoples of the Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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Saggs, H. W. F.

1984 The Might That Was Assyria. Great Civilizations Series. London: Sidgwick and Jackson.

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Seymour, Michael

2016 Babylon: Legend, History, and the Ancient City. I. B. Tauris (Reprint edition, paperback, 384

pages). Note: A different work than Seymour & Finkel, 2009. Babylon. Call no.: Pending.

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2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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Tatar, Avse and Nagis, Murat

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine(Anatolia) no. 8 (Winter 2013 issue 4): Urartians, Mining

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Zimansky, Paul E.

1985 Ecology and Empire: The Structure of the Urartian State. Studies in Ancient Oriental

Civilization no. 41. Chicago: The Oriental Institute. Call no.: DS156.U7 Z56 1985 (Sterne

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Iron Age (into Neo-Babylonian period): * = Primary texts/inscriptions, covering multiple periods …

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

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Dalley, Stephanie

2013 The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive Wonder World Traced. Oxford:

Oxford University Press. Note: Reassigned to Sennacherib in early 7th centuries BCE.

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Grayson, A. K.

1991 Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC I (1114-859 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods Volume 2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Grayson, A. K.

1996 Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia Assyrian Periods Volume 3. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Frame, Grant

1995 Rulers of Babylonia from the Second Dynasty of Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157-

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Donbaz, Veysel and Grayson, A. Kirk

1984 Royal Inscriptions on Clay Cones from Ashur now in Istanbul. The Royal Inscriptions of

Mesopotamia, Supplements Vol. 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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2011 The Royal Inscriptions of Tiglath-pileser III (744 - 727 BC) and Shalmaneser V (726 - 722 BC),

Kings of Assyria. The Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period, Volume 1. Winona Lake:

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Grayson, A. Kirk and Novotny, Jamie

2012 The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704 - 681 BC), Part 1. The Royal

Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period, Volume 3/1. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

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Grayson, A. Kirk and Novotny, Jamie

2014 The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704 - 681 BC), Part 2. The Royal

Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period, Volume 3/2. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

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Leichty, Erle

2011 The Royal Inscriptions of Esarhaddon, King of Assyria (680-669 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of

the Neo-Assyrian Period, Volume 4. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

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Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

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Novotny, Jamie and Jeffers, Joshua

2018 The Royal Inscriptions of Ashurbanipal (668-631 BC), Assur-etel-ilani (630-627 BC), and

Sin-sarra-iskun (626-612 BC), Kings of Assyria, Part 1. The Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-

Assyrian Period, Volume 5/1. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

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Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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10.e. India’s relations with western regions: Possehl, Gregory L.

2012 “India’s Relations with Western Empires, 2300–600 BC,” pp. 758–69 (chp. 40) in D. T. Potts

(ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: Later Early Bronze Age to

Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

10.f. EGYPT IN LEVANT (Late Iron Age): Bonnet, Charles and Valbelle, Domonique

2f006 The Nubian Pharaohs: Black Kings on the Nile. Cairo: The American University in Cairo

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Hikade, Thomas

2012 “Egypt and the Near East,” pp. 833–50 (chp. 44) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

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James, T.G.H.

1991 “Egypt: the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Dynasties,” pp.677-747 (chp.35) in J. Boardman et.

al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian

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Kitchen, K.A.

2001 “Twenty-Fifth Dynasty,” pp.457-461 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Kitchen, K.A.

2001 “Shabaqa,” p.277 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume

3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

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Morkot, R. G.

2000 The Black Pharaohs: Egypt’s Nubian Rulers. London: The Rubicon Press.

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Redford, D. B.

2004 From Slave to Pharaoh: The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt. Baltimore: The John

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Redford, D.B.

2001 “Taharqa,” pp.346-347 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

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10.f. ARABIA (Iron Age): Hausleiter, Arnulf

2012 “North Arabian Kingdoms,” pp. 816–32 (chp. 43) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Iron Age and later periods).

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11. Babylonian to Persian period Near East:

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16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Baker, Heather D.

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Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Mainly late Iron Age to 6th century BCE).

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Ball, Warwick

2011 Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West. Asia in Europe and the Making of the West

volume 2. Northampton: Olive Branch Press. Call no.: DS281 .B37 2011 Boardman, John

2000 Persia and the West: An Archaeological Investigation of the Genesis of Achaemenid Persian

Art. London: Thames & Hudson. Call no.: N5390 .B63 2000

Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean

c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.4. Note:

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Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western

Mediterranean c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Bounni, Adnan

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.134–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Briant, Pierre

2002 From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire. Translated by Peter T. Daniels.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS281 .B7513 2002

Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Cathaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

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2003 “Syria-Palestine in the Persian Period,” pp. 398–412 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Cook, John Manuel

1983 The Persian Empire. New York: Schocken Books. Call no.: DS281 .C66 1983 Curtis, J. E. and Tallis, N. (eds.)

2005 Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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Curtis, John (ed.)

1990 Ancient Persia. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Call no.: DS261 .C87 1990

Graf, David F.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.222–28 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Isserlin, B. S. J.

1998 The Israelites. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

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Lapp, Eric C.

1997 “Metals: Artifacts of the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.15–20 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

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University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Mitchell, T.C.

1991 “The Babylonian Exile and the restoration of the Jews in Palestine (586-c.500 B.C.),” pp.410-

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the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Padgett, J. Michael

1997 “Buseirah (Iron II-Persian copper producing region in Jordan),” pp.387–90 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parker, S. Thomas

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.235–38 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

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Prausnitz, M. W.

1997 “Shavei-Zion (Palestine: Babylonian-Persian seabed site),” pp.16–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007

Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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2001 Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, Volume II: The Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian

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Stern, Ephraim

1992 Material Culture of the Land of the Bible in the Persian Period, 538-332 BC. Warminster: Aris

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Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

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Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

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1975 Cyprus Museum and Archaeological Sites of Cyprus. Athens: Ekdotike Athenon.

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Tatton-Brown, Veronica

1988 Ancient Cyprus (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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11.c. ANATOLIA (Neo-Babylonian to Persian per.): Ball, Warwick

2011 Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West. Asia in Europe and the Making of the West

volume 2. Northampton: Olive Branch Press. Call no.: DS281 .B37 2011 Boardman, John

2000 Persia and the West: An Archaeological Investigation of the Genesis of Achaemenid Persian

Art. London: Thames & Hudson. Call no.: N5390 .B63 2000

Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean

c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.4. Note:

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1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western

Mediterranean c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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2002 From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire. Translated by Peter T. Daniels.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS281 .B7513 2002

Cilingiroglu, Altan

2011 “Ayanis: An Iron Age Site in the East,” pp. 1055–68 (chp. 49) in Sharon R. Steadman and

Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New

York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age Ayanis in eastern Anatolia.

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Crawford, H. Greenewalt Jr.

2011 “Sardis: A First Millennium B.C.E. Capital in Western Anatolia,” pp. 1112–30 (chp. 52) in

Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia,

10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age through Persian period

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Harl, Kenneth W.

2011 “The Greeks in Anatolia: From the Migrations to Alexander,” pp. 752–76 (chp. 34) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Mainly the Iron Age to Hellenistic

Greek settlement in Anatolia (MB-LB Age roots). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume V: The Fifth Century BC. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.5. Note: See sections on Syria, Mesopotamia.

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume VI: The Fourth Century BC. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.6. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

Omura, Sachihiro

2011 “Kaman-Kalehöyük Excavations in Central Anatolia,” pp. 1095–1111 (chp. 51) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age through Persian period

Kaman-Kalehöyük in central Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .P625 2014

Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic,

Bronze-Iron Age Anatolia, including SE Anatolia, North Syria and North Mesopotamia.

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2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011. See Individual author chapters (listed).

Voigt, Mary M.

2011 “Gordion: The Changing Political and Economic Roles of a First Millennium B.C.E. City,” pp.

1069–94 (chp. 50) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Iron Age

through Persian period Gordion in Anatolia. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

11.d. MESOPOTAMIA (Neo-Babylonian to Persian per.): Álvarez-Mon, Javier

2012 “Elam: Iran’s First Empire,” pp. 740–57 (chp. 39) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (specifically: Bronze Age through Iron Age).

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Baker, Heather D.

2012 “The Neo-Babylonian Empire,” pp. 914–930 (chp. 49) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

the archaeology of empire (Mainly late Iron Age to 6th century BCE).

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Ball, Warwick

2011 Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West. Asia in Europe and the Making of the West

volume 2. Northampton: Olive Branch Press. Call no.: DS281 .B37 2011 Beaulieu, Paul

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Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

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Boardman, John

2000 Persia and the West: An Archaeological Investigation of the Genesis of Achaemenid Persian

Art. London: Thames & Hudson. Call no.: N5390 .B63 2000

Briant, Pierre

2002 From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire. Translated by Peter T. Daniels.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS281 .B7513 2002

Bryce, Trevor

2016 Babylonia: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS71 .B79 2016

Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Cathaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

Military Elite series no. 121. New York: Osprey Publishing. Call no.: UG443 .C36 2005x. Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

Cook, John Manuel

1983 The Persian Empire. New York: Schocken Books. Call no.: DS281 .C66 1983 Curtis, J. E. and Tallis, N. (eds.)

2005 Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia. Berkeley: University of California Press.

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Curtis, John (ed.)

1990 Ancient Persia. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Call no.: DS261 .C87 1990

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. Call no.: PJ3951 .B44 2005

Henkelman, Wouter F. M.

2012 “The Achaemenid Heartland: An Archaeological-Historical Perspective,” pp. 931–62 (chp. 50)

in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2.

Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Persian

Empire). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Khatchadourian, Lori

2012 “The Achaemenid Provinces in Archaeological Perspective,” pp. 963–83 (chp. 51) in D. T.

Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Persian Empire).

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Kuhrt, Amelie

2007 The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Period. London: Routledge

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Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

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Lee, John W. I.

2012 The Persian Empire. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3117). Chantilly: The

Teaching Company. Guidebook: DS281 .L44 2012; Cds oversize 3758 (circulation desk)

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume V: The Fifth Century BC. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.5. Note: See sections on Syria, Mesopotamia.

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume VI: The Fourth Century BC. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.6. Note: See sections on Syria,

Mesopotamia.

Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

Podany, Amanda H.

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. Course Guidebook. The Great

Courses, History, Civilization & Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Lectures 23-24 & guidebook pp.206: Babylon & New Year’s festval; Neo-Babylonian Emp.

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Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Radner, Karen and Robson, Eleanor (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Saggs, H. W. F.

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Seidl, Ursula

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Seymour, Michael and Finkel, I. L. (eds.)

2009 Babylon. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Hardcover, folio, 240 pages). Note: An exhibition

organized by the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux,

and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin; originally published by the British Museum Press, 2008.

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Seymour, Michael

2016 Babylon: Legend, History, and the Ancient City. I. B. Tauris (Reprint edition, paperback, 384

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Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

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Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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Stronach, David

1997 “Parsagadae (Mesopotamia: Persian capital),” pp.250–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stronach, David and Codella, Kim

1997 “Persepolis (Mesopotamia: Persian capital),” pp.273–77 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Thompson, Michael

2007 Granicus 334 BC: Alexander's First Persian Victory. Osprey: Campaign Series, no.182.

Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF234.35 .T46 2007.

11.e. India’s relations with the West: Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no: DS56 .C585 2012 (reserve: circulation desk)

11.f. EGYPT IN LEVANT (Neo-Babylonian--Persian per): Bresciani, E.

2001 “Late Period: Thirty-First Dynasty,” pp.276-277 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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James, T.G.H.

1991 “Egypt: the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Dynasties,” pp.677-747 (chp.35) in J. Boardman et.

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Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.

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1999 “Late and Ptolemaic periods, overview,” pp.66-72 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the

Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999

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2001 “Amasis,” pp.66-67 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Josephson, J.A.

2001 “Nektanebo,” pp.517-518 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Lloyd, A.B.

2001 “Apries,” pp.98-99 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume

1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

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Lloyd, A.B.

2001 “Necho I,” pp.504-505- in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

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Lloyd, A.B.

2001 “Necho II,” pp.505-506 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

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Lloyd, A.B.

2000 “The Late Period (664-332 BC),” pp.369-94 (chp.13) in I. Shaw (ed.), The Oxford History of

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Mysliwiec, K.

2000 The Twilight of Ancient Egypt: First Millennium B.C.E. Translated by D. Lorton. Ithaca:

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Ray, J.D.

2001 “Late Period: An Overview,” pp.267-272 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Spalinger, A.J.

2001 “Late Period: Twenty-Sixth Dynasty,” pp.272-274 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Spalinger, A.J.

2001 “Psamtik I,” pp.73-74 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

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1993 “Between Persia and Greece: trade, administration and warfare in the Persian and Hellenistic

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the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Iron Age and later periods).

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12.a. Alexander the Great and Persia: Arrian

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Bosworth, A. B.

1996 Alexander and the East: The Tragedy of Triumph. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Bowden, Hugh

2014 Alexander the Great: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

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Cartledge, Paul

2004 Alexander the Great: The Hunt for a New Past. New York: The Overlook Press.

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Cassin-Scott, Jack

1977 The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC. Osprey Men-at-Arms Series 69. London: Osprey

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Cohen, Ada

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Fields, Nic

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Green, Peter

1990 Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age. Hellenistic Society

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Harl, Kenneth W.

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Heckel, Waldemar

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Kuhrt, Amelie

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Galate, Linda Sue

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Graf, David F.

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Hamarneh, Basema

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Hannestad, Lisa

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Harl, Kenneth W.

2011 “The Greeks in Anatolia: From the Migrations to Alexander,” pp. 752–76 (chp. 34) in Sharon

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Hauser, Stefan R.

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the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section

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Horn, Cornelia and Hunter, Erica C. D.

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Ma’oz, Zvi

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Mousavi, Ali and Touraj Daryaee, Tourai

2012 “The Sasanian Empire: An Archaeological Survey, c.220–AD 640,” pp. 1076–94 (chp. 57) in

D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (Specifically: Contemporary

with Roman to Byzantine periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Patrich, Joseph

2003 “Early Christian churches in Israel,” pp. 479–86 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Sidebotham, Steven E.

2012 “The Red Sea and Indian Ocean in the Age of the Great Empires,” pp. 1041–59 (chp. 55) in D.

T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (from Bronze Age through Iron

Age and into Persian and later periods). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation

desk).

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(13). THEMATIC TOPICS (non-chronological):

(H).ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, REGIONS+PEOPLES NOTE: These represent summaries of work conducted in the Aegean and Near East.

Syria-Palestine primary site reports:

Stern, Ephraim.

1994 Dor Ruler of the Seas: Twelve Years of Archaeological Excavations at the Israelite-Phoenician

Harbor Town on the Carmel Coast. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society.

Call no.: DS.110 D67 S7413 1994

Syria-Palestine primary site reports: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via

ETANA / ABZU). Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here.

Harrison, Timothy P. Megiddo 3. Final Report on the Stratum VI Excavations.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.812)

Ingram, Rebecca Suzanne, 1976-. Faience and glass beads from the late Bronze Age shipwreck at

Uluburun.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.882)

Lamon, Robert S.; Shipton, Geoffrey M. Megiddo 1. Seasons of 1925-34: Strata I-V.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1022)

Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart. The excavation of Gezer 1902 - 1905 and 1907 - 1909. Volume

I. ETANA Book.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1116)

Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart. The excavation of Gezer 1902 - 1905 and 1907 - 1909. Volume

II. ETANA Book.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1117)

Macalister, Robert Alexander Stewart. The excavation of Gezer 1902 - 1905 and 1907 - 1909. Volume

III. ETANA Book.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1118)

Petrie, W. M. Flinders. Gerar ETANA Book.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1302)

1. Palestine:

Dever, William G.

1997 “Abu Hawam, Tell (Palestine),” p.9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Prausnitz, M. W.

1997 “Achziv (Palestine),” pp.13–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Cooley, Robert E.

1997 “Ai (Palestine),” pp.32–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref)

Dever, William G.

1997 “‘Ain es-Samiyeh (Palestine),” pp.35–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Rollefson, Gary O.

1997 “‘Ain Ghazal (Neolithic Palestine),” pp.36–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dessel, J. P.

1997 “‘Ajjul, Tell el- (Palestine),” pp.38–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Akko (Palestine),” pp.54–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Holt, Frank L.

1997 “Alexandrian empire (Near East),” pp.70–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Herbert, Sharon C.

1997 “Anafa, Tel (Palestine),” pp.117–18 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “Aphek (Palestine),” pp.147–51 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Parker, S. Thomas and Whitcomb, Donald S.

1997 “‘Aqaba (Palestine: Red Sea),” pp.153–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ilan, Ornit and Amiran, Ruth

1997 “Arad: Bronze Age period (Palestine),” pp.169–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Arad: Iron Age period (Palestine),” pp.174–76 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Lemaire, Andre

1997 “Arad Inscriptions (Iron Age Palestine),” pp.176–77 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Olavarri, Emilio

1997 “‘Ara‘ir (Palestine),” pp.177–78 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ilan, David

1997 “‘Aro‘er (Palestine),” pp.211–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Dever, William G.

1997 “Ashdod (Palestine),” pp.219–20 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Schloen, David

1997 “Ashkelon (Palestine),” pp.220–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “‘Azekah (Palestine),” p.243 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Batash, Tel (Palestine),” pp.281–83 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Beer Resisim (EB IV Palestine),” pp.285–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “BeerSheba(Palestine),” pp.287–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Greenberg, Raphael

1997 “Beit Mirsim, Tell (Palestine),” pp.295–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Bethel (Palestine),” pp.300–1 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Liebowitz, Harold A.

1997 “Beth-Gan (Palestine),” pp.301–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Manor, Dale W.

1997 “Bethlehem (Palestine),” p.302 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Arav, Ram

1997 “Bethsaida (Palestine),” pp.302–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Beth-Shean (Palestine),” pp.305–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Dever, William G.

1997 “Beth-Shemesh (Palestine),” pp.311–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Joffe,Alexander H.

1997 “Beth-Yerah (EB Age Palestine),” pp.312–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

1997 “Beth-Zur (Palestine),” p.314 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Bull site (LB 2B High Place in Palestine),” pp.383–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Hackett, Jo Ann

1997 “Canaan (Levant),” pp.408–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Hackett, Jo Ann

1997 “Canaanites (Levant),” pp.409–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Loffreda, Stanislao

1997 “Capernaum (Palestine),” pp.416–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Carmel Caves (Prehistoric Palestine),” pp.424–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Daliyeh, Wadi ed- (Palestine),” pp.101–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ilan, David

1997 “Dan (Palestine),” pp.107–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dothan, Trude

1997 “Deir el-Balah (Palestine),” pp.140–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Stern, Ephriam

1997 “Dor (Palestine),” pp.168–70 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Cooley, Robert E. and Pratico, Gary D.

1997 “Dothan (Palestine),” p.171 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Zertal, Adam

1997 “Ebal, Mount (LB 2B-Iron 1A Palestine),” pp.179–80 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bartlett, John R.

1997 “Edom (Palestine),” pp.189–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “‘Einan (Natufian Palestine),” p.219 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Gophna, Ram

1997 “‘Ein-Besor (EB Age Palestine),” pp.219–20 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Stern, Ephriam

1997 “‘Ein-Gedi (Palestine),” pp.222–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “‘Ein-Gev (Palestine),” pp.223–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Braun, Eliot

1997 “‘Ein-Shadud (Palestine),” pp.224–25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dessel, J. P.

1997 “ ‘Ein-Zippori, Tel (Palestine),” pp.227–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Brandl, Baruch

1997 “ ‘Erani, Tel (Palestine),” pp.256–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “Esdar, Tel (Palestine),” pp.260–61 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Farah, Tell el- (North) (Palestine),” pp.303–4 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Weinstein, James M.

1997 “Far‘ah, Tell el- (South) (Palestine),” pp.304–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Hauptmann, Andreas

1997 “Feinan (Palestine: copper workings),” pp.310–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Lapp, Nancy L.

1997 “Ful, Tell el- (Palestine),” pp.346–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Gal, Zvi

1997 “Galilee: Galilee in the Bronze and Iron Ages (Palestine),” pp.369–70 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Gerisa, Tel (Palestine),” pp.394–96 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Gezer (Palestine),” pp.396–400 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Gezer calendar (Palestine),” pp.400–1 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Hallote, Rachel S.

1997 “Gibeon (Palestine),” pp.403–4 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Levy, Thomas E.

1997 “Gilat (Palestine: Chalcolithic site),” pp.404–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ottosson, Magnus

1997 “Gilead (Palestine: region),” pp.405–6 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Giloh (Palestine: Iron Age site),” p.406 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ma‘oz, Zvi Uri

1997 “Golan (Palestine: region),” pp.417–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Meyers, Carol L.

1997 “Gush Halav (Palestine),” pp.442–43 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “Hadar, Tel (Palestine),” pp.450–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Oren, Eliezer D.

1997 “Haror, Tel (Palestine: Negev site),” pp.474–76 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai and de Miroschedji, Pierre

1997 “Hartuv (Palestine: EB Age I site),” p.476 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Hayonim (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.486–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ben-Tor, Amnon

1997 “Hazor (Palestine),” pp.1–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Hammond, Philip C.

1997 “Hebron (Palestine),” pp.13–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Hermon, Mount (Palestine/Lebanon),” pp.15–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Fargo, Valerie M.

1997 “Hesi, Tell el- (Palestine),” p.22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Beit-Arieh, Itzhaq

1997 “‘Ira, Tel (Palestine),” pp.175–77 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Fritz, Volkmar

1997 “Israelites (Levantine peoples),” pp.192–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Watkins, Leslie

1997 “‘Izbet Sartah (Palestine),” pp.198–99 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Dessel, J. P.

1997 “Jaffa (Palestine),” pp.206–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Jebel Qa‘aqir (Palestine: EB Age site),” pp.210–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Van Beek, Gus W.

1997 “Jemmeh, Tell (Palestine),” pp.213–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Holland, Thomas A.

1997 “Jericho (Palestine),” pp.220–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bahat, Dan

1997 “Jerusalem (Palestine),” pp.224–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ussishkin, David

1997 “Jezreel, Tel (Palestine),” pp.246–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ibrahim, Moawiyah

1997 “Jordan Valley (Palestine),” pp.248–51 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Offer, Avi

1997 “Judah (Palestine: polity/region),” pp.253–57 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Manor, Dale W.

1997 “Judeideh, Tell el- (Palestine),” pp.259–60 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Kabri, Tel (Palestine),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Keisan, Tell (Palestine),” pp.278–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dessel, J. P.

1997 “Ketef Hinnom (Palestine: Iron Age site),” pp.285–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Pratico, Gary D.

1997 “Kheleifeh, Tell el- (Palestine),” pp.293–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

1997 “Kitan, Tel (Palestine),” p.300 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Meshel, Ze‘ev

1997 “Kuntillet ‘Ajrud (Palestine: Iron Age site),” pp.310–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ussishkin, David

1997 “Lachish (Palestine),” pp.317–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Lachish Inscriptions (Palestine: Iron Age texts),” pp.323–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “Lahav (Palestine),” pp.325–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Fritz, Volkmar

1997 “Masos, Tel (Palestine),” pp.437–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

McCreery, David W. and Yassine, Khair

1997 “Mazar, Tell el- (Palestine: early Iron Age site),” pp.443–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ussishkin, David

1997 “Megiddo (Palestine),” pp.460–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Reich, Ronny

1997 “Mesad Hashavyahu (Palestine: Iron Age site),” pp.474–75 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Mesad Hashavyahu texts (Palestine: Iron Age),” p.475 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Michal, Tel (Palestine),” pp.20–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Dothan, Trude and Gitin, Seymour

1997 “Miqne, Tel (Palestine: Ancient Ekron),” pp.30–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Mor, Tel (Palestine),” pp.49–50 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Munhata (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.63–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Nahal Oren (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.89–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Artzy, Michal

1997 “Nami, Tel (Palestine),” pp.96–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Zorn, Jeffrey R.

1997 “Nasbeh, Tell en- (Palestine),” pp.101–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Strange, James F.

1997 “Nazareth (Palestine),” pp.113–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Cohen, Ruldolph

1997 “Negev (Palestine),” pp.120–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Zertal, Adam

1997 “Northern Samaria, survey of (Palestine),” pp.164–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “Palestine: Prehistoric Palestine,” pp.207–212 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Joffe, Alexander H.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Bronze Age,” pp.212–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Iron Age,” pp.217–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Graf, David F.

1997 “Palestine: Palestine in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.222–28 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dothan, Trude

1997 “Philistines (Palestine),” pp.310–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Gitin, Seymour

1997 “Philistines: Late Philistines (Palestine),” pp.311–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Cohen, Rudolph

1997 “Qadesh-Barnea (Tell el-Qudeirat; Sinai/Palestine),” pp.365–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Mazar, Amihai

1997 “Qasile, Tell (Palestine),” pp.373–76 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Ben-Tor, Amnon

1997 “Qiri, Tel (Palestine),” pp.387–89 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Beit-Arieh, Itzhaq

1997 “Qitmit Horvat (Palestine: Iron Age Edomite site),” pp.390–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Qom, Khirbet el- (Palestine: mostly Iron Age site),” pp.391–92 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Donceel, Robert

1997 “Qumran (Palestine),” pp.392–96 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “Rabud, Khirbet (Palestine),” p.401 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Cooley, Robert E.

1997 “Radannah (Palestine),” pp.401–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dessel, J. P.

1997 “Ramat Rahel (Palestine),” pp.402–4 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Mizrachi, Yonathan

1997 “Rujm el-Hiri (Rogem Hiri; Palestine),” pp.442–43 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Tappy, Ron

1997 “Samaria (Palestine),” pp.463–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kaufman, Ivan T.

1997 “Samaria ostraca (Palestine: Iron Age texts),” pp.468–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Meyers, Carol L. and Meyers, Eric M.

1997 “Sepphoris (Palestine),” pp.527–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Oren, Eliezer D.

1997 “Sera‘, Tel (Palestine),” pp.1–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Prausnitz, M. W.

1997 “Shavei-Zion (Palestine: Babylonian-Persian seabed site),” pp.16–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Linder, Elisha

1997 “Shavei-Zion: Underwater site (Palestine: Pheonician shipwreck),” pp.17–18 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “Shechem (Palestine),” pp.19–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Watkins, Leslie

1997 “Shiloh (Palestine),” pp.28–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Levy, Thomas E.

1997 “Shiqmim (Palestine: Chalcolithic site),” pp.34–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Siloam tunnel inscription (Jerusalem, Palestine: 701 BC),” p.41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Oren, Eliezer D.

1997 “Sinai (Palestine),” pp.41–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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MacDonald, Burton

1997 “Southern Ghors and northeast ‘Arabah (Palestine site survey),” pp.64–66 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Watkins, Leslie

1997 “Southern Samaria, survey of (Palestine),” pp.66–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Syria-Palestine (Levant),” p.147 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Glock, Albert E.

1997 “Ta‘anach (Palestine),” p.149 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Henry, Donald O.

1997 “Tabun (Palestine: Prehistoric cave),” pp.152–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Timna‘ (Palestine: copper mining region),” pp.217–18 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bar-Yosef, Ofer

1997 “’Ubeidiya (Palestine: Prehistoric site),” pp.254–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

1997 “Wawiyat, Tell el- (Palestine),” pp.333–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

De Miroschedji, Pierre

1997 “Yarmut, Tel (Palestine),” pp.369–72 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Dessel, J. P.

1997 “Yavneh-Yam (Palestine),” pp.374–75 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Braun, Eliot

1997 “Yiftahel (Palestine: Prehistoric-EB Age),” pp.387–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Liebowitz, Harold A.

1997 “Yin‘am, Tel (Palestine),” pp.379–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

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Ben-Tor, Amnon

1997 “Yoqne‘am (Palestine),” pp.381–83 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Kochavi, Moshe

1997 “Zeror, Tel (Palestine),” pp.389–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Palestine OEAE Articles:

Murnane, W.J.

2001 “Kadesh,” pp.219-221 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Weinstein, James M.

2001 “Megiddo,” pp.368-369 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Weinstein, James M.

2001 “Canaan,” pp.227-229 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Hoffmeier, J.K.

2001 “Israel,” pp.194-196 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Mumford, G.D.

2001 “Syria-Palestine,” pp.335-343 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

EAAE Articles on Syria-Palestine:

Weinstein, James

1999 “Levantine peoples (Iron Age),” pp.442-445 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology

of Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Dever, William G.

1999 “Israelites,” pp.382-384 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

1999 “Canaanites,” pp.186-189 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

2. Jordan:

Mare, W. Harold

1997 “Abila (Jordan),” pp.5–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Kafafi, Z. and Dollfus, G.

1997 “Abu Hamad, Tell (Prehistoric Jordan Valley),” pp.7–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holt, Frank L.

1997 “Alexandrian empire (Near East),” pp.70–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Dornemann, Ruldolph H.

1997 “Amman (Jordan),” pp.98–102 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Amman Airport Structure (Jordan: LB Age site),” pp.102–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Ammon (Jordan),” pp.103–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Israel, Felice

1997 “Ammonite inscriptions (Iron Age Jordan),” pp.105–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Garrard, Andrew N.

1997 “Azraq (Jordan),” pp.243–45 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Schaub, R. Thomas

1997 “Bab Edh-dhra‘ (EB Age Jordan),” pp.248–51 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Betts, Alison V. G.

1997 “Badiat Ash-sham (Prehistoric Jordan),” pp.262–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Worschech, Udo

1997 “Balu‘ (Jordan),” pp.269–70 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McGovern, Patrick E.

1997 “Baq‘ah Valley (Jordan),” pp.272–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gebel, Hans Georg and Muheisen, Mujahed

1997 “Basta (Jordan),” pp.279–80 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Byrd, Brian F.

1997 “Beidha (Jordan),” pp.291–92 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Padgett, J. Michael

1997 “Buseirah (Iron II-Persian copper producing region in Jordan),” pp.387–90 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Miller, J. Maxwell

1997 “Central Moab (Jordan),” pp.447–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Franken, H. J.

1997 “Deir ‘Alla, Tell (Jordan),” pp.137–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lemaire, Andre

1997 “Deir ‘Alla inscriptions (Jordan),” pp.138–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kafafi, Zeidan A.

1997 “Dhra‘ (EB Age city in Jordan),” p.156 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tushingham, A. D.

1997 “Dibon (Jordan),” pp.156–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kafafi, Zeiden A.

1997 “Ghrubba (Jordan: prehistoric site),” pp.402–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hirschfeld, Yizhar

1997 “Hammath-Geder (Jordan),” pp.468–70 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

MacDonald, Burton

1997 “Hasa, Wadi el- (Jordan: region survey),” pp.477–78 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Falconer, Steven E.

1997 “Hayyat, Tell el- (Jordan),” pp.487–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Geraty, Lawrence T.

1997 “Hesban (Jordan: biblical Heshbon),” pp.19–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Prag, Kay

1997 “Iktanu, Tell (Jordan),” pp.143–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zayadine, Fawzi

1997 “‘Iraq el-Amir (Jordan),” pp.177–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Lenzen, C. J.

1997 “Irbid (Jordan),” p.181 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Richard, Suzanne

1997 “Iskander, Khirbet (Jordan),” pp.188–89 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Betts, Alison V. G.

1997 “Jawa (Jordan: EB Age site),” pp.209–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Garrard, Andrew N.

1997 “Jilat, Wadi el- (Jordan),” pp.247–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greene, Joseph A.

1997 “Kafranja, Wadi (Jordan),” pp.261–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Homes-Fredericq, Denyse

1997 “Lehun (Jordan),” pp.340–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Piccirillo, Michele

1997 “Madaba (Jordan),” pp.393–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Olavarri, Emilio

1997 “Medeineh, Khirbet el- (Jordan: early Iron Age),” pp.447–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Miller, Maxwell J.

1997 “Moab (Jordan),” pp.38–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Moabite Stone (Jordan: Iron Age IIB),” pp.39–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Piccirillo, Michele

1997 “Nebo, Mount (Jordan),” pp.115–18 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Flanagan, James W. and McCreery, David W.

1997 “Nimrin, Tell (Jordan),” pp.140–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Hennessy, J. Basil and Smith, Robert Houston

1997 “Pella (Jordan),” pp.256–59 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hammond, Philip C.

1997 “Petra (Jordan),” pp.303–6 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Joukowsky, Martha Sharp

1997 “Petra: Recent finds (Jordan),” pp.306–8 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Henry, Donald O.

1997 “Ras en-Naqb (Jordan: Prehistoric site),” pp.409–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lapp, Nancy L.

1997 “Rumeith, Tell er- (Jordan),” pp.444–45 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wimmer, Donald

1997 “Safut, Tell (Jordan),” pp.448–50 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ibrahim, Moawiyah

1997 “Sahab (Jordan),” pp.450–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1997 “Sa‘idiyeh, Tell es- (Jordan),” pp.452–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wright, Katherine I.

1997 “Shu‘eib, Wadi (Jordan survey),” pp.37–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Schaub, R. Thomas

1997 “Southeast Dead Sea plain (Palestine/Jordan: site survey),” pp.62–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bienkowski, Piotr

1997 “Tawilan (Jordan: mostly Iron Age site),” pp.156–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hennessy, J. Basil

1997 “Teleilat el-Ghassul (Jordan: Prehistoric site),” pp.161–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Rollefson, Gary O.

1997 “Transjordan: Prehistoric Transjordan,” pp.226–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sauer, James A. and Herr, Larry G.

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.231–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parker, S. Thomas

1997 “Transjordan: Transjordan in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.235–38 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Geraty, Lawrence T.

1997 “‘Umeiri, Tell el- (Jordan),” pp.273–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bienkowski, Piotr

1997 “Umm el-Biyara (Jordan: includes Iron Age II occ.),” pp.274–76 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Mabry, Jonathan B. and Palumbo, Gaetano

1997 “Yabis, Wadi el- (Jordan: sites),” pp.365–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ibrahim, Moawiyah and Mittmann, Siegfried

1997 “Zaraqun, Khirbet ez- (Jordan: EB Age site),” pp.388–89 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Banning, E. B.

1997 “Ziqlab, Wadi (Jordan),” pp.391–92 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

3. Syria-Lebanon:

Teixidor, Javier

1997 “Ahiram inscription (Iron I Byblos),” pp.31–32 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Assaf, Ali Abou

1997 “‘Ain Dara‘ (Syria),” pp.33–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pitard, Wayne T.

1997 “Aleppo (Syria),” pp.63–65 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holt, Frank L.

1997 “Alexandrian empire (Near East),” pp.70–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Saliby, Nassib

1997 “‘Amrit (Syria),” pp.111–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Ruldolph H.

1997 “‘Amuq (Syria),” pp.115–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pitard, Wayne T.

1997 “Arameans (Syria),” pp.184–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Badre, Leila

1997 “Arwad (Island off Syria),” pp.218–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Badre, Leila

1997 “Baalbek (Lebanon),” pp.247–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Courbin, Paul

1997 “Bassit (Syria),” pp.278–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Khalifeh, Issam Ali

1997 “Beirut (Lebanon),” pp.292–95 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dentzer, Jean-Marie

1997 “Bosra (Syria),” pp.350–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Bouqras (Neolithic village in Syria),” p.354 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Schwartz, Glenn M.

1997 “Brak, Tell (Syria),” pp.355–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Joukowsky, Martha Sharp

1997 “Byblos (Lebanon),” pp.390–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Orthmann, Winfried

1997 “Chuera, Tell (Syria),” pp.491–92 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Pitard, Wayne T.

1997 “Damascus (Syria),” pp.103–6 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Matthiae, Paolo

1997 “Ebla (Syria),” pp.180–83 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rendsburg, Gary A.

1997 “Eblaites (Syria),” pp.183–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Archi, Alfonso

1997 “Ebla texts (Syria),” pp.184–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Margueron, Jean-Claude and Sigrist, Marcel

1997 “Emar (Syria),” pp.236–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Huehnergard, John

1997 “Emar texts,” pp.239–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Long, Gary Alan

1997 “Eshmunazar inscription (Lebanon; Phoenician coffin from Sidon),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kohlmeyer, Kay

1997 “Habuba Kabira (Syria),” pp.446–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Rudolph H.

1997 “Hadidi, Tell (Syria),” pp.453–54 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Rudolph H.

1997 “Halaf, Tell (Syria),” pp.460–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Rudolph H.

1997 “Hama (Syria),” pp.466–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Badre, Leila

1997 “Kamid el-Loz (Syria/Lebanon),” pp.265–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Bounni, Adnan

1997 “Kazel, Tell al- (Syria),” pp.275–76 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A.M.T.

1997 “Ksar ‘Akil (Lebanon: Prehistoric site),” pp.306–8 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Latamne (Syria: Paleolithic site),” p.333 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Weiss, Harvey

1997 “Leilan, Tell (Syria),” pp.341–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Margueron, Jean-Claude

1997 “Mari (Syria),” pp.413–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Guichard, Michael

1997 “Mari texts (Syria: MB Age texts),” pp.419–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Assaf, Ali Abou

1997 “Mishrifeh (Syria),” pp.35–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Harrak, Amir

1997 “Mitanni (LB Age kingdom in Syria),” pp.36–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Buccellati, Giorgio and Kelly-Buccellati, Marilyn

1997 “Mozan, Tell (Syria),” pp.60–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McClellan, Thomas L.

1997 “Mureybet (Syria: Neolithic site),” pp.65–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parr, Peter J.

1997 “Nebi Mend, Tell (Syria),” pp.114–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hawkins, J. D.

1997 “Neo-Hittites (SE Anatolia – North Syria: Iron Age),” pp.126–27 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Gropp, Douglas M.

1997 “Nerab inscriptions (Syria: Iron Age),” pp.127–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bounni, Adnan

1997 “Palmyra (Syria),” pp.238–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

LaBianca, Oystein S.

1997 “Pastoral nomadism,” pp.253–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ward, William A.

1997 “Phoenicia (Lebanon-Syria),” pp.313–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Markoe, Glenn

1997 “Phoenicians (Lebanon-Syria),” pp.324–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Rudolph H.

1997 “Qarqur, Tell (Syria),” pp.370–71 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Killebrew, Ann

1997 “Qasrin (Syria),” pp.381–83 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McClellan, Thomas L.

1997 “Qitar, el- (Syria),” p.389 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bounni, Adnan and Lagarce, Jacques

1997 “Ras Ibn Hani (Lebanon),” pp.411–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Assaf, Ali Abou

1997 “Rifa‘at, Tell (Syria),” pp.427–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Khalifeh, Issam Ali

1997 “Sarepta (Lebanon),” pp.488–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kuhne, Hartmut

1997 “Sheikh Hamad, Tell (Syria),” pp.25–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Khalifeh, Issam Ali

1997 “Sidon (Lebanon),” pp.38–41 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Assaf, Ali Abou

1997 “Sukas, Tell (Syria),” pp.90–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Donceel-Voute, Pauline

1997 “Suweida (Syria),” pp.111–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Syria: Prehistoric Syria,” pp.123–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Buccellati, Giorgio

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Bronze Age,” pp.126–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Assaf, Ali Abou

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Iron Age,” pp.131–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bounni, Adnan

1997 “Syria: Syria in the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.134–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Syria-Palestine (Levant),” p.147 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Buccellati, Giorgio and Kelly-Buccellati, Marilyn

1997 “Terqa (Syria),” pp.188–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dornemann, Rudolph H.

1997 “Til Barsip (Syria),” pp.209–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ward, William A.

1997 “Tyre (Lebanon),” pp.247–50 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yon, Marguerite

1997 “Ugarit (Syria),” pp.255–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Ugaritic (language),” pp.262–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Ugarit inscriptions (language),” pp.264–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Clemens, David M.

1997 “Zakkur inscription (Syria: Iron Age text),” pp.387–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

OEAE Articles on Syria-Palestine:

Weinstein, James M.

2001 “Lebanon,” pp.284-286 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

Astour, Michael C.

2001 “Mitanni,” pp.422-424 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

4. Cyprus:

Hernary, Antoine

1997 “Amathus (Cyprus),” pp.87–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kling, Barbara

1997 “Apliki (Cyprus LB Age copper mine),” pp.152–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Cyprus,” pp.89–96 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lagarce, Jaques

1997 “Enkomi (Cyprus),” pp.241–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gaber, Pamela

1997 “Idalion (Cyprus),” pp.137–38 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Todd, Ian A. and South, Alison K.

1997 “Kalavasos (Cyprus),” pp.262–65 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Fagan, Brian

1997 “Kition (Cyprus),” pp.301–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Soren, David

1997 “Kourion (Cyprus),” pp.304–6 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herscher, Ellen

1997 “Lapithos (Cyprus),” pp.330–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Maier, Franz Georg

1997 “Paphos (Cyprus),” pp.245–46 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rupp, David W.

1997 “Salamis (Cyprus),” pp.456–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Todd, Ian A.

1997 “Sanidha (Cyprus: LB Age pottery kiln),” p.478 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Swiny, Stuart

1997 “Vounous (Cyprus: EB Age site),” pp.322–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

4. OEAE Articles on Cyprus:

Cline, Eric H.

2001 “Cyprus,” p.350 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Volume 1.

New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

4. EAAE Articles on Cyprus:

McClellan, Murray

1999 “Cypriot peoples,” pp.207-209 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999

5. Anatolia-NW Syria:

Stein, Dianna L.

1997 “Alalakh (Anatolia),” pp.55–59 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greenstein, Edward L.

1997 “Alalakh Texts (Anatolia),” pp.59–61 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Holt, Frank L.

1997 “Alexandrian empire (Near East),” pp.70–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gorny, Ronald L.

1997 “Anatolia: Prehistoric,” pp.122–27 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gunter, Ann C.

1997 “Anatolia: Ancient,” pp.127–131 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Scott, Jane Ayer

1997 “Anatolia from Alexander to the rise of Islam,” pp.131–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lindner, Rudi Paul

1997 “Anatolia in the Islamic period,” pp.135–37 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edwards, Douglas R.

1997 “Cappadocia (Anatolia),” pp.419–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frangipane, Marcella

1997 “Arslantepe (Anatolia),” pp.212–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Güterbock, Hans G.

1997 “Bogazkoy (Anatolia),” pp.333–35 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hawkins, J. D.

1997 “Carchemish (Anatolia/Syria),” pp.423–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Todd, Ian A.

1997 “Catal Hoyuk (Prehistoric Anatolia),” pp.438–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ozdogan, Mehmet

1997 “Cayonu (Neolithic Anatolia),” pp.444–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Magness-Gardiner, Bonnie

1997 “Cilicia (Anatolia),” pp.8–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Tuchelt, Klaus

1997 “Didyma (Anatolia),” pp.159–61 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bammer, Anton

1997 “Ephesus (Anatolia),” pp.252–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Goltepe (Anatolia: near tin mines),” pp.424–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Voigt, Mary M.

1997 “Gordion (Anatolia),” pp.426–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yakar, Jak

1997 “Halicar (Anatolia: Prehistoric site),” pp.448–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hoffner, Jr., Harry A.

1997 “Hittites (Anatolia),” pp.84–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Seeher, Jurgen

2011 Hattusha Guide: A Day in the Hittite Capital (4th revised edition). Ancient Anatolian Towns

2. Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. Call no.: DS156.B67S44 .S44 2005 Note: Middle to Late Bronze

Age, plus Iron Age; Fortifications; Temples; Housing; Palaces; Art & Sculpture; urbanism.

Ozguc, Tahsin

1997 “Kaneš (Kultepe) (Anatolia),” pp.266–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bron, François

1997 “Karatepe Phoenician inscriptions (Anatolia),” pp.268–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Kestel (Anatolia: EB Age tin mine),” pp.283–85 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Veenhof, Klaas R.

1997 “Kultepe texts (Anatolia: Kultepe Kanesh EB Age),” pp.308–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bryce, Trevor R.

1997 “Luwians (Anatolia: peoples),” pp.385–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Bryce, Trevor R.

1997 “Lycia (Anatolia: region/polity),” pp.386–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edwards, Douglas R.

1997 “Miletus (Anatolia),” pp.26–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hauptmann, Harald

1997 “Nevalli Cori (Anatolia: Prehistoric site),” pp.131–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ratte, Christopher

1997 “Pergamon (Anatolia),” pp.259–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greenwalt, Jr., Crawford H.

1997 “Sardis (Anatolia),” pp.484–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bass, George F.

1997 “Seytan Deresi (Anatolia: MB Age/Middle Minoan III pithoi on seabed),” pp.11–12 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Taurus Mountains (Anatolia: tin mines, etc.),” pp.155–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hawkins, J. D.

1997 “Tayna (Anatolia),” pp.246–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pulak, Cemal and Bass, George F.

1997 “Ulu Burin (Anatolia: LB Age shipwreck),” pp.266–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

6. Mesopotamia:

Postgate, J. N.

1997 “Abu Salabikh (Mesopotamia),” pp.9–10 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Crawford, Harriet

1997 “Adab (Mesopotamia),” pp.14–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Weiss, Harvey

1997 “Akkade (Mesopotamia),” pp.41–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Huehnergard, John

1997 “Akkadian (Mesopotamia),” pp.44–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Foster, Benjamin R.

1997 “Akkadians (Mesopotamia),” pp.49–54 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holt, Frank L.

1997 “Alexandrian empire (Near East),” pp.70–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Buccellati, Giorgio

1997 “Amorites (Mesopotamia),” pp.107–111 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kuhne, Hartmut

1997 “‘Aqar Quf (Mesopotamia),” pp.156–57 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pitard, Wayne T.

1997 “Arameans (Mesopotamia),” pp.184–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Garsoian, Nina G.

1997 “Armenia (Northern Mesopotamia),” pp.202–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lamprichs, Roland W.

1997 “Aššur (Mesopotamia),” pp.225–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Grayson, A. Kirk

1997 “Assyrians (Mesopotamia),” pp.228–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Klengel-Brandt, Evelyn

1997 “Babylon (Mesopotamia),” pp.251–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Klengel-Brandt, Evelyn

1997 “Babylonians (Mesopotamia),” pp.256–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Frame, Grant

1997 “Balawat (Mesopotamia),” pp.268–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stronach, David and Zournatzi, Antigoni

1997 “Bisitun (Mesopotamia),” pp.330–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frame, Grant

1997 “Chaldeans (9th cent. BC tribe in Mesopotamia),” pp.482–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Miroschedji, Pierre de

1997 “Chogha Zanbil (Mesopotamia),” pp.487–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bouzek, Jan

1997 “Cimmerians (Mesopotamia),” pp.11–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hole, Frank

1997 “Deh Luran (Mesopotamia),” pp.134–37 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Meyer, Leon De

1997 “Der, Tell ed- (Mesopotamia),” pp.145–46 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, D. T.

1997 “Dilmun (Mesopotamia: Sumerian name for Bahrain?),” pp.162–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Thuesen, Ingolf

1997 “Diyala (Mesopotamia: tributary of Tigris River),” pp.163–66 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Henrickson, Robert C.

1997 “Elamites (Mesopotamia),” pp.228–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Danti, Michael D. and Zettler, Richard L.

1997 “Eridu (Mesopotamia),” pp.258–60 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Auerbach, Elise

1997 “Eshnunna (Mesopotamia),” pp.261–65 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Zarins, Juris

1997 “Euphrates (Mesopotamia),” pp.287–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McCellan, Thomas L.

1997 “Euphrates dams, survey of (Mesopotamia),” pp.290–92 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Martin, Harriet P.

1997 “Fara (Mesopotamia),” pp.301–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Matthews, R. J.

1997 “Girsu and Lagash (Mesopotamia: urban centres),” pp.406–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Young, T. Cuyler

1997 “Godin Tepe (Mesopotamia),” pp.416–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Negahban, Ezat O.

1997 “Haft Tepe (Mesopotamia),” pp.454–57 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Voigt, Mary M.

1997 “Hajji Firuz (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.458–60 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dyson, Jr., Robert H.

1997 “Hasanlu (Mesopotamia),” pp.478–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Danti, Michael D.

1997 “Hassuna (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.483–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stein, Diana L.

1997 “Hurrians (Mesopotamian peoples),” pp.126–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hrouda, Barthel

1997 “Isin (Mesopotamia),” pp.186–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Seidl, Ursula

1997 “Izeh (Mesopotamia),” pp.199–203 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Watson, Patty Jo

1997 “Jarmo (Mesopotamia: Prehistoric site),” pp.208–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Matthews, R. J.

1997 “Jemdet Nasr (Mesopotamia: late Prehistoric site),” pp.211–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dittmann, Reinhard

1997 “Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (Mesopotamia: Iron Age site),” pp.269–71 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stein, Diana L.

1997 “Kassites (Mesopotamian peoples),” pp.271–75 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McClellan, Thomas L.

1997 “Khabur (Mesopotamia: river catchment area),” pp.286–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hansen, Donald P.

1997 “Khafajeh (Mesopotamia),” pp.288–90 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frame, Grant

1997 “Khorsabad (Mesopotamia: Dur Sharrukin Iron Age site),” pp.295–98 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hansen, Donald P.

1997 “Kish (Mesopotamia),” pp.298–300 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Margueron, Jean-Claude

1997 “Larsa (Mesopotamia),” pp.331–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sumner, William M.

1997 “Malyan (Mesopotamia),” pp.406–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Negahban, Ezat O.

1997 “Marlik (Mesopotamia: early Iron Age site),” pp.421–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stone, Elizabeth C.

1997 “Mashkan-Shapir (poss. Tell Abu Duwari in Mesopotamia),” pp.430–32 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Young, Jr., T. Cuyler

1997 “Medes (Mesopotamia: peoples),” pp.448–50 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Nissen, Hans J.

1997 “Mesopotamia: Prehistoric Mesopotamia,” pp.476–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Nissen, Hans J.

1997 “Mesopotamia: Ancient Mesopotamia,” pp.479–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Seidl, Ursula

1997 “Naqsh-I Rustam (Mesopotamia: Persian royal burials),” pp.98–101 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Curtis, John

1997 “Nimrud (Mesopotamia),” pp.141–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stronach, David and Codella, Kim

1997 “Nineveh (Mesopotamia),” pp.144–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zettler, Richard L.

1997 “Nippur (Mesopotamia),” pp.148–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stein, Diana L.

1997 “Nuzi (Mesopotamia),” pp.171–75 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Huot, Jean-Louis

1997 “‘Oueili, Tell el- (Mesopotamia),” pp.191–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stronach, David

1997 “Parsagadae (Mesopotamia: Persian capital),” pp.250–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stronach, David and Codella, Kim

1997 “Persepolis (Mesopotamia: Persian capital),” pp.273–77 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hole, Frank

1997 “Persia: Prehistoric Persia (Mesopotamia),” pp.277–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C.

1997 “Persia: Ancient (Mesopotamia),” pp.279–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Young, Jr., T. Cuyler

1997 “Persians (Mesopotamia),” pp.295–300 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dalley, Stephannie

1997 “Rimah, Tell er- (Mesopotamia),” pp.428–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hansen, Donald P.

1997 “Samarra: Chalcolithic period (Mesopotamia),” pp.472–73 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bouzek, Jan

1997 “Scythians (Near East),” pp.503–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Solecki, Ralph S.

1997 “Shanidar Cave (Mesopotamia: Prehistory),” pp.15–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gasche, Hermann and Janssen, Caroline

1997 “Sippar (Mesopotamia),” pp.47–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Civil, Miguel

1997 “Sumerian (Mesopotamian language),” pp.92–95 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Michalowski, Piotr

1997 “Sumerians (Mesopotamia),” pp.95–101 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pittman, Holly

1997 “Susa (Mesopotamia),” pp.106–110 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Reade, Julian E.

1997 “Taya, Tell (Mesopotamia),” pp.158–60 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wright III, Henry T.

1997 “Tepe Farukhabad (Mesopotamia),” pp.181–83 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Rothman, Mitchell S.

1997 “Tepe Gawra (Mesopotamia),” pp.183–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

De Miroschedji, Pierre

1997 “Tepe Mussian (Mesopotamia),” pp.186–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lamberg-Karlovsky, C. C.

1997 “Tepe Yahya (Mesopotamia),” pp.187–88 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edens, Christopher

1997 “Tigris (Anatolia-Mesopotamia: river region),” pp.206–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Huot, Jean-Louis

1997 “Ubaid (Mesopotamia),” pp.251–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pollock, Susan

1997 “Ur (Mesopotamia),” pp.288–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zimansky, Paul E.

1997 “Urartu (N. Mesopotamian state),” pp.291–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Boehmer, Rainer Michael

1997 “Uruk-Warka (Mesopotamia),” pp.294–98 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

7. Arabia:

Warburton, David A.

1997 “Aden (Arabia),” pp.15–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, Daniel T.

1997 “The Arabian Peninsula in prehistoric times,” pp158.60– in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parr, Peter J.

1997 “The Arabian Peninsula before the time of Islam,” pp.160–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Potts, Daniel T.

1997 “Bahrain (Arabian Gulf),” p.266 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Howard-Carter, Theressa

1997 “Failaka (Arabian Gulf),” pp.297–98 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Van Beek, Gus W.

1997 “Hadhramaut (Arabia: Prehistoric site),” pp.452–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Van Beek, Gus W.

1997 “Hajar Bin Humeid (Arabia: Aden area, Prehistoric site),” pp.457–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Van Beek, Gus W.

1997 “Hureidha (Arabia: Yemen),” pp.124–25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Maigret, Alessandro de

1997 “Khawlan At-Tiyal (Arabia: Yemen, Prehistoric-EB Age site),” pp.291–93 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Howard-Carter, Theresa

1997 “Kuwait (Arabia: region),” pp.315–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parr, Peter J.

1997 “Midian (NW Arabia),” p.25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zarins, Juris

1997 “Oman (Arabia),” pp.184–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, D. T.

1997 “Qal‘at al-Bahrain (Arabia),” pp.367–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parr, Peter J.

1997 “Qurayyah (NW Arabia),” pp.396–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Reade, Julian E.

1997 “Ra‘s al-Hadd (Arabia),” p.409 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Van Beek, Gus W.

1997 “Sheba (Arabian region),” pp.18–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zarins, Juris

1997 “Sohar (Arabia),” pp.57–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Parr, Peter J.

1997 “Tayma‘ (Arabia),” pp.160–61 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zarins, Juris

1997 “Ubar (Arabia),” pp.252–54 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, D. T.

1997 “United Arab Emirates (Arabia: sites),” pp.284–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Warburton, David A.

1997 “Yemen (Arabia: sites),” pp.375–78 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

8. Aegean:

Knapp, A. Bernard

1997 “Aegean Islands,” pp.17–22 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Betancourt, Philip P.

1997 “Crete,” pp.70–72 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

MacGillivray, J. Alexander

1997 “Minoans,” pp.28–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rowland, Jr., Robert J.

1997 “Sardinia (Mediterranean),” pp.482–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

9. North Africa (Carthage): DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wells, Colin M.

1997 “Carthage (Phoenicians in North Africa),” pp.429–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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White, Donald

1997 “Cyrene (North Africa),” pp.97–98 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Isaac, Ephriam

1997 “Ethiopia (Africa),” pp.273–78 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gragg, Gene

1997 “Ethiopic (Africa),” pp.278–80 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greene, Joseph A.

1997 “Libya (Africa: region),” pp.357–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greene, Joseph A.

1997 “North Africa (various periods),” pp.154–64 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

10. Egyptian sites with Levantine materials:

NOTE: These represent summaries of work conducted at Ancient Egyptian sites.

Petrie, W. M. F. and Duncan, J. G.

1906 Hyksos and Israelite Cities. British School of Archaeology in Egypt 12. London: Histories

and Mysteries of Man Ltd. (reprint). Call no.: DT.57 E5 1989 vol.12

Egy.sites with Levantine materials, OEAE Articles:

Bietak, M.

2001 “Dab’a, Tell Ed-,” pp.351-354 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section 1st floor)

Egy.sites with Levantine materials, OEANE Articles:

Bietak, M.

1997 “Dab’a, Tell ed-,” pp. 99-101 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (Ref. section 1st floor)

Holladay, J. S.

1997 “Maskhuta, Tell el-,” pp. 432-7 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (Ref. section 1st floor)

Weinstein, James

1997 “Yahudiyeh, Tell el-,” pp. 368-9 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Volume 5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (Ref. section 1st floor)

Egy.sites with Levantine materials, EAAE articles:

Note: There are numerous site entries (like above) in the following encyclopedia:

K. Bard (ed.).

1999 Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge.

Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

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I. Material culture and other aspects:

*. Geography, environment, landscape, sites, people, etc.: Bachhuber, Christoph

2012 “The Anatolian Plateau,” pp. 575–95 (chp. 30) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

Bronze Age cities of the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Beitzel, Barry

2003 “Geography of the Levant,” pp. 3–9 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Cordova, Carlos E.

2005 “The Degradation of the Ancient Near Eastern Environment,” pp. 109–25 (chp. 8) in Daniel C.

Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient

World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on

economy and society.

Genz, Hermann

2012 “The Northern Levant,” pp. 607–28 (chp. 32) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

Bronze Age cities of the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Harrison, Timothy P.

2012 “The Southern Levant,” pp. 629–46 (chp. 33) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

Bronze Age cities of the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Matney, Timothy

2012 “Northern Mesopotamia,” pp. 556–74 (chp. 29) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

Bronze Age cities of the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rosen, Arlene Miller

2003 “Paleoenvironments of the Levant,” pp. 10–16 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Thornton, Christopher P.

2012 “Iran,” pp. 596–605 (chp. 31) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on Bronze Age cities of

the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve:

circulation desk).

Ur, Jason

2017 “Physical and Cultural Landscapes of Assyria,” pp. 13-35 (chp. 1) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Ur, Jason

2012 “Southern Mesopotamia,” pp. 533–55 (chp. 28) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

Bronze Age cities of the plains and the highlands (ca. 3,000–1,200 BCE).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Ur, Jason

2011 “Ancient Landscapes in Southeastern Anatolia,” pp. 836–57 (chp. 38) in Sharon R. Steadman

and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E.

New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Landscape archaeology in southeastern Anatolia.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Wilkinson, T. J.

2012 “Introduction to Geography, Climate, Topography, and Hydrology,” pp. 3–26 (chp. ) in D. T.

Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford:

Wiley-Blackwell. Note: In an introductory section on Near Eastern archaeology and affiliated

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1997 “House: Egyptian houses,” pp.114–18 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Bahrani, Zainab

2017 Mesopotamia: Ancient Art and Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth M.

1997 “Foundation trench (Near East),” pp.336–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Borowski, Oded

1997 “Food storage (Near East),” pp.317–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Granaries and silos (Near East),” pp.431–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Braemer, Frank

1982 L'Architecture Domestique du Levant a l'Age du Fer. Editions Recherche sur les civilisations,

no 8. Paris: . Editions Recherche sur les civilisations.

Call no.: NA7418 .B7 1982. Note: Iron Age architecture.

Broshi, Magen

1997 “Demography (Near East),” pp.142–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Callot, Olivier

1983 Une Maison a Ougarit: etudes d'architecture domestique. Paris: Editions Recherche sur les

civilisations. Note: Excavations and residential architecture at Ugarit (Ras Shamra).

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Dalley, Stephanie

2013 The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive Wonder World Traced. Oxford:

Oxford University Press. Note: Reassigned to Sennacherib in early 7th centuries BCE.

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Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Roads (Near East),” pp.431–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Dunham, Sally

2005 “Ancient Near Eastern Architecture,” pp. 266–80 (chp. 20) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Edens, Christopher

1997 “Colonization,” pp.52–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

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Frankfort, Henri

1969 The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books (4th edition).

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Frick, Frank S.

1997 “Cities: an overview,” pp.14–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Fritz, Volkmar

1997 “Cities: Cities of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.19–25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Harmansah, Omur

2013 Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East. Cambridge: Cambridge University

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2011 “Monuments and Memory: Architecture and Visual Culture in Ancient Anatolian History,” pp.

623–55 (chp. 28) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section

on language/philological and/or historical aspects of the architecture and art of Anatolia in a

broader chronological perspective. Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Herzog, Ze‘ez

1997 “Building materials and techniques: an overview,” pp.360–63 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: an overview (Near East),” pp.319–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.322–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Public buildings (Near East: temples; palaces; storehouses; water supply),” pp.358–61 in Eric

M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Hoglund, Kenneth G.

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Persian period,” pp.326–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Four-room house (Israelite/Palestine),” pp.337–42 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Stables (Near East),” pp.69–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “House: Syro-Palestinian houses,” pp.94–114 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Howe, Thomas Noble

1997 “Architectural orders,” pp.200–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

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Lloyd, S. and Muller, H. W.

1980 Ancient Architecture: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Crete, Greece. New York: Electa/Rizzoli.

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Lloyd, Seton, Muller, Hans Wolfgang, and Martin, Roland

1974 Ancient Architecture: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Crete, Greece. New York: H. N. Abrams.

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Margueron, Jean-Claude

1997 “Palace (Near East),” pp.197–200 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Villages (Near East),” pp.301–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Oates, David and Oates, Joan

2001 Nimrud: An Assyrian Imperial City Revealed. British School of Archaeology in Iraq. London:

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Patrich, Joseph

1997 “Architectural decoration,” pp.190–97 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Russell, John M.

2017 “Assyrian Cities and Architecture,” pp. 423-52 (chp. 23) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Salles, Jean-Francois

1997 “Sewers (Near East),” pp.10–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Seeher, Jurgen

2011 Hattusha Guide: A Day in the Hittite Capital (4th revised edition). Ancient Anatolian Towns

2. Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. Call no.: DS156.B67S44 .S44 2005 Note: Middle to Late Bronze

Age, plus Iron Age; Fortifications; Temples; Housing; Palaces; Art & Sculpture; urbanism.

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “Water tunnels (Near East),” pp.331–32 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stern, Ephriam

1997 “Cities of the Persian period,” pp.25–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stone, Elizabeth C.

1997 “House: Mesopotamian houses,” pp.90–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Tsuk, Tsvika

1997 “Aqueducts,” pp.157–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Tsuk, Tsvika

1997 “Cisterns,” pp.12–13 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Wright, G. R. H.

2003 “Survey of preclassical architecture in the Levant,” pp. 88–104 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Wright, G. R. H.

1997 “Building materials and techniques: Materials and techniques of the Bronze and Iron Ages,”

pp.363–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near

East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Wright, G. R. H.

1997 “Building materials and techniques: Materials and techniques of the Persian through Roman

periods,” pp.367–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Yon, Marguerite

1997 “Stelae (upright inscribed stone; Near East),” pp.79–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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1966 The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico. Chicago: Aldine

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Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Baird, Douglas

2012 “The Late Epipaleolithic, Neolithic, and Chalcolithic of the Anatolian Plateau, 13,000–4000

BC,” pp. 431–65 (chp. 23) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient

Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on varieties of early village and

town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on

reserve: circulation desk).

Baker, Heather D.

2011 “From street altar to palace: reading the built environment of urban Babylonia,” pp. 533–55

(chp. 25) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform

Culture. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Banning, E. B.

2012 “The Southern Levant,” pp. 396–414 (chp. 21) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Bartl, Karin

2012 “The Northern Levant,” pp. 375–95 (chp. 20) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Food storage (Near East),” pp.317–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Granaries and silos (Near East),” pp.431–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

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Broshi, Magen

1997 “Demography (Near East),” pp.142–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Campbell, Stuart

2012 “Northern Mesopotamia,” pp. 415–30 (chp. 22) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Dalley, Stephanie

2013 The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive Wonder World Traced. Oxford:

Oxford University Press. Note: Reassigned to Sennacherib in early 7th centuries BCE.

Call no.: DS70.5.B3 D34 2013 Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Roads (Near East),” pp.431–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Drechsler, Philipp

2012 “The Arabian Peninsula,” pp. 485–500 (chp. 25) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Dunand, Maurice

1973 Byblos: Its History, Ruins and Legends (3rd edition). Translated by H. Tabet. Beirut.

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2005 “Ancient Near Eastern Architecture,” pp. 266–80 (chp. 20) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Edens, Christopher

1997 “Colonization,” pp.52–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref.)

Frick, Frank S.

1997 “Cities: an overview,” pp.14–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Fritz, Volkmar

1997 “Cities: Cities of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.19–25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Harmansah, Omur

2013 Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press. Call no.: HT147.M628 H37 2013

Helwing, Barbara

2012 “The Iranian Plateau,” pp. 501–11 (chp. 26) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: an overview (Near East),” pp.319–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.322–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Public buildings (Near East: temples; palaces; storehouses; water supply),” pp.358–61 in Eric

M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hoglund, Kenneth G.

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Persian period,” pp.326–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Four-room house (Israelite/Palestine),” pp.337–42 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “House: Syro-Palestinian houses,” pp.94–114 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Stables (Near East),” pp.69–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Irvin, Dorothy

1997 “Tents (Near East),” pp.179–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

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1968 Cities and Planning in the Ancient Near East. New York: Braziller.

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Maisels, Charles Keith

1990 The Emergence of Civilization: From hunting and gathering to agriculture, cities, and the state

in the Near East. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS57 .M37x 1993

Margueron, Jean-Claude

1997 “Palace (Near East),” pp.197–200 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Moghaddam, Abbas

2012 “Southwestern Iran,” pp. 512–32 (chp. 27) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

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Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Villages (Near East),” pp.301–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Oates, Joan

2012 “Southern Mesopotamia,” pp. 466–84 (chp. 24) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

varieties of early village and town life (mainly late Prehistory through 4th millennium BCE).

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Oates, David and Oates, Joan

2001 Nimrud: An Assyrian Imperial City Revealed. British School of Archaeology in Iraq. London:

British School of Archaeology in Iraq. Call no.: DS70.5.C3 O255 2001

Russell, John M.

2017 “Assyrian Cities and Architecture,” pp. 423-52 (chp. 23) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Seeher, Jurgen

2011 Hattusha Guide: A Day in the Hittite Capital (4th revised edition). Ancient Anatolian Towns

2. Istanbul: Ege Yayinlari. Call no.: DS156.B67S44 .S44 2005 Note: Middle to Late Bronze

Age, plus Iron Age; Fortifications; Temples; Housing; Palaces; Art & Sculpture; urbanism.

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “Water tunnels (Near East),” pp.331–32 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Stern, Ephriam

1997 “Cities of the Persian period,” pp.25–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Stone, Elizabeth C.

1997 “House: Mesopotamian houses,” pp.90–94 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Salles, Jean-Francois

1997 “Sewers (Near East),” pp.10–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

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Thomas, Alexander R.

2010 The Evolution of the Ancient City: Urban Theory and the Archaeology of the Fertile Crescent.

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Whitehouse, Ruth

1977 The First Cities. Oxford: Phaidon / New York: E. P. Dutton. Call no.: DS57 .W46 1977

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2003 “Survey of preclassical architecture in the Levant,” pp. 88–104 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Yon, Marguerite

1997 “Stelae (upright inscribed stone; Near East),” pp.79–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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2011 “From street altar to palace: reading the built environment of urban Babylonia,” pp. 533–55

(chp. 25) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform

Culture. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Haak, Robert D.

1997 “Altars,” pp.80–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Public buildings (Near East: temples; palaces; storehouses; water supply),” pp.358–61 in Eric

M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Lundquist, John M.

1997 “Biblical temple,” pp.324–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Margueron, Jean-Claude

1997 “Temples: Mesopotamian temples,” pp.165–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Nakhai, Beth Alpert

1997 “Temples: Syro-Palestinian temples,” pp.169–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Olyan, Saul M.

1997 “Cult,” pp.79–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Reich, Ronny

1997 “Ritual baths (Near East),” pp.430–31 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Stone, Elizabeth C.

1997 “Ziggurat (Mesopotamia: temple),” pp.390–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yon, Marguerite

1997 “Stelae (upright inscribed stone; Near East),” pp.79–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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4. Tombs/graves, burial practices, etc: Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth

2003 “Bronze and Iron age burials and funerary customs in the Southern Levant,” pp. 105–15 in

Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth

1997 “Cave tombs (Near East),” pp.443–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth

1997 “Cist graves (Near East),” pp.13–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth

1997 “Jar burials (Near East),” pp.207–8 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth

1997 “Pit graves (Near East),” pp.348–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Shaft tombs (Palestine),” pp.14–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Greene, Joseph A.

1997 “Necropolis (Near East: cemetery),” pp.118–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ilan, David

1997 “Burial sites,” pp.384–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology

in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ilan, David

1997 “Dolmen (Levant),” pp.167–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ilan, David

1997 “Grave goods (Near East),” pp.433–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ilan, David

1997 “Tombs (Near East),” pp.218–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Ilan, David

1997 “Tumulus (Near East),” pp.245–46 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kempinski, Aharon and Reich, Ronny (eds.)

1992 The Architecture of Ancient Israel: From the Prehistoric to the Persian Periods. Jerusalem:

Israel Exploration Society. Call no.: NA.240 A3613 1992

Long, Gary Alan

1997 “Eshmunazar inscription (Lebanon/Phoenician coffin),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McCane, Byron R.

1997 “Burial techniques (Near East),” pp.386–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McCane, Byron R.

1997 “Sarcophagus (Near East),” pp.481–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Smith, Patricia

1997 “Skeletal analysis (Near East),” pp.51–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Call no.: DS112 .V313 1965.

Wachsmann, Shelly

1997 “Shfifonim (Palestine: EB Age II monoliths),” pp.27–28 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zettler, Richard and Horne, Lee (eds.)

1998 Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, University

Museum. Call no.: DS70.5.U7 T7 1998.

Syria-Palestine: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA / ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

Laneri, Nicola [editor], with contributions by Nicola Laneri, Ellen F. Morris, Glenn M. Schwartz,

Robert Chapman, Massimo Cultraro, Meredith S. Chesson, Alessandro Naso, Adam T. Smith,

Dina Katz, Seth Richardson, Susan Pollock, Ian Rutherford, John Pollini, John Robb, and James

A. Brown. Performing Death: Social Analyses of Funerary Traditions in the Ancient Near

East and Mediterranean.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1031)

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5. Religion (general) Beckman, Gary

2005 “How Religion Was Done,” pp. 343–54 (chp. 25) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the

Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Black, Jeremy and Green, Anthony

1992 Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. Austin:

University of Texas Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 B57 1992b

Bottero, Jean

2004 Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by T. L. Fagan. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 B6713 2001 (2 copies)

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Brunke, Hagan

2011 “Feasts for the living, the dead, and the gods,” pp. 167–83 (chp. 8) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Charpin, Dominique

2011 “Patron and client: Zimri-Lim and Asqudum the diviner,” pp. 248–69 (chp. 12) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Dalley, Stephanie

1989 Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others. Oxford World

Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BL1620 .M98 2000

Dever, William G.

2003 “Religion and cult in the Levant: The archaeological data,” pp. 383–90 in Richard Suzanne

(ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Foster, Benjamin R., Frayne, Douglas, and Beckman, Gary

2001 The Epic of Gilgamesh: A New Translation, Analogues, Criticism. New York: Norton.

Call no.: PJ3771.G5 E5 2001

Frankfort, Henri et. al.

1949 Before Philosophy: The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man, An Essay on Speculative

Thought in the Ancient Near East. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books.

Call no.: BL96 .F8 1949x (Annex).

Frankfort, Henri

1948 Kingship and the Gods: A Study of Ancient Near Eastern Religion as the Integration of Society

and Nature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Call no.: BL325.K5 F7

Gray, John

1969 Near Eastern Mythology. Feltham: Hamlyn. Call no.: BL1060 .G7

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Hallo, William W. and van Dijk, J. J. A.

1968 The Exaltation of Inanna. Yale Near Eastern Researches, volume 3. New Haven: Yale

University Press. Call no.: PJ4065.E47 N5 1968 Note: Sumerian religion and literature.

Hinnells, John R. (ed.)

2007 A Handbook of Ancient Religions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Note: Includes

articles on Egypt, Ugarit, Mesopotamia, and Indus Valley. Call no.: BL41 .H325 2007

Hrusa, Ivan

2015 Ancient Mesopotamian Religion: A Descriptive Introduction. Translated by Michael Tait.

Munster: Ugarit-Verlag: Buch und Medienhandel GmbH. Call no.: BL2350.I7 H7813 2015

Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 J33 1976

Koch, Ulla Susanne

2011 “Sheep and sky: systems of divinatory interpretation,” pp. 447–69 (chp. 21) in Karen Radner

and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Kovacs, Maureen Gallery

1989 The Epic of Gilgamesh. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Call no.: PJ3771.G5 E5 1989

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1972 Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium

B.C. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K73 1972 (ANNEX).

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1969 The Sacred Marriage Rite: Aspects of Faith, Myth, and Ritual in Ancient Sumer. Bloomington:

Indiana University Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K7

Leick, Gwendolyn

1991 A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology. London: Routledge.

Call no.: BL1060 .L44 1991

Lohnert, Anne

2011 “Manipulating the gods: lamenting in context,” pp. 402–17 (chp. 19) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Maul, Stefan M.

2017 “Assyrian Religion,” pp. 336-58 (chp. 18) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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McCall, Henrietta

1990 Mesopotamian Myths. The Legendary Past. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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Nakhai, Beth Alpert

2003 “Canaanite religion,” pp. 343–48 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Olyan, Saul M.

1997 “Cult,” pp.79–86 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Rochberg, Francesca

2005 “Mesopotamian Cosmology,” pp. 316–29 (chp. 23) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to

the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

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Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Singer, Itamar

2002 Hittite Prayers. Writings from the Ancient World 11. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.

Call no.: BL2370.H5 S54 2002.

Smith, Mark S.

2001 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts.

New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BS1192.6 .S555 2001

Sperling, S. David

2005 “Monotheism and Ancient Israelite Religion,” pp. 408–20 (chp. 30) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on the heritage of the

Ancient Near East.

Storm, Rachel

2003 Myths and Legends of the Ancient Near East. London: Folio Society.

Call no.: BL1060 .M98 2003

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

Call no.: DS112 .V313 1965.

Yon, Marguerite

1997 “Stelae (upright inscribed stone; Near East),” pp.79–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA / ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

MacKay, Donald Bruce. Ethnicity and Israelite religion : the anthropology of social boundaries in

judges Canadian theses.

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6. Deities (specific; groups): Ackerman, Susan

2003 “Goddesses,” pp. 391–97 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Black, Jeremy and Green, Anthony

1992 Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. Austin:

University of Texas Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 B57 1992b

Hallo, William W. and van Dijk, J. J. A.

1968 The Exaltation of Inanna. Yale Near Eastern Researches, volume 3. New Haven: Yale

University Press. Call no.: PJ4065.E47 N5 1968 Note: Sumerian religion and literature.

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1969 The Sacred Marriage Rite: Aspects of Faith, Myth, and Ritual in Ancient Sumer. Bloomington:

Indiana University Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K7

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Smith, Mark S.

2001 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts.

New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BS1192.6 .S555 2001

Stuckey, J. H.

2002 “The great goddesses of the Levant,” Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian

Antiquities 29: 28-57. Call no.: DT.57 S64.

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.

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Westenholz, J. G.

2002 “Great goddesses in Mesopotamia: the female aspect of divinity,” Journal of the Society for

the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 29: 9-27. Call no.: DT.57 S64.

Wolkstein, Diane and Kramer, Samuel Noah

1983 Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper

and Row Ltd. Call no.: BL1616.I5 W64 1983

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7. Astronomy, astrology, calendars, science, mathematics:

Aaboe, A.

1991 “Babylonian mathematics, astrology, and astronomy,” pp.276-92 (chp.28b) in J. Boardman et.

al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian

Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Gezer calendar (Palestine),” pp.400–1 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rochberg, Francesca

2011 “Observing and describing the world through divination and astronomy,” pp. 618–36 (chp. 29)

in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Steele, John M.

2011 “Making sense of time: observational and theoretical calendars,” pp. 470–85 (chp. 22) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

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8. Jewelry, amulets, etc.:

Aune, David E.

1997 “Amulets,” pp.113–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Bordreuil, Pierre

1997 “Northwest Semitic seal inscriptions (jewellery),” pp.166–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Collon, Dominique

1990 Near Eastern Seals. Interpreting the Past. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Call no.: CD5344 .C59x 1990

Collon, Dominique

1995 Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call no.: N5345 .C69 1995

Collon, Domonique

1987 First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: Not in Sterne (later Oct.).

Liebowitz, Harold A.

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: artifacts of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.340–43 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Magness-Gardiner, Bonnie

1997 “Seals (Near East: jewellery),” pp.509–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Platt, E. E.

2003 “Jewelry in the Levant,” pp. 197–204 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Sass, Benjamin

1997 “Jewelry,” pp.238–46 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Simpson, St. John

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: artifacts of the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.343–48 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wapnish, Paula

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: typology and technology,” pp.335–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Magness-Gardiner, Bonnie

1997 “Seals (Near East: jewellery),” pp.509–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ward, William A.

2003 “Scarabs,” pp. 218–21 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona

Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Ingram, Rebecca Suzanne, 1976-. Faience and glass beads from the late Bronze Age shipwreck at

Uluburun.

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9. Museum collections, exhibitions (art; sculpture): Brereton, Gareth (ed.)

2018 I am Ashurbanipal King of the World, King of Assyria: The BP Exhibition. London: Thames

and Hudson. Call no.: PENDING …

Collon, Dominique

1995 Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call no.: N5345 .C69 1995

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

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10. Art, Sculpture, furniture, etc. Bahrani, Zainab

2003 The graven image: representation in Babylonia and Assyria. Philadelphia: University of

Pennsylvania Press. Call no.: BH102 .B34 2003

Barnett, R. D.

1975 Assyrian Sculpture in the British Museum. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited.

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Castriota, David

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Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Collon, Dominique

1990 Near Eastern Seals. Interpreting the Past. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Call no.: CD5344 .C59x 1990

Collon, Dominique

1995 Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call no.: N5345 .C69 1995

Collon, Domonique

1987 First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: Not in Sterne (later Oct.).

Feldman, Marian H.

2005 “Mesopotamian Art,” pp. 281–301 (chp. 21) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the

Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Frankfort, Henri

1969 The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books (4th edition).

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Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

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Dayagi-Mendels, Michal

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the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Dayagi-Mendels, Michal

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Liebowitz, Harold A.

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: artifacts of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.340–43 in Eric M. Meyers

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Wapnish, Paula

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Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

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13. Medicine, health, disease, etc.:

Avalos, Hector Ignacio

1997 “Medicine (Near East),” pp.450–59 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Longrigg, James

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Scurlock, JoAnn

2005 “Ancient Mesopotamian Medicine,” pp. 302–15 (chp. 22) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

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1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

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Schwemer, Daniel

2011 “Magic rituals: conceptualisation and performance,” pp. 418–45 (chp. 20) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

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family, education, etc.: Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

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2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

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Castillo, Jorge Silva

2005 “Nomadism Through the Ages,” pp. 126–40 (chp. 9) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to

the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on economy and society.

Foster, Benjamin R.

2011 “The person in Mesopotamian thought,” pp. 117–39 (chp. 6) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Garfinkle, Steven J.

2005 “Public versus Private in the Ancient Near East,” pp. 384–96 (chp. 28) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.).

A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on the heritage of the

Ancient Near East.

Irvin, Dorothy

1997 “Tents (Near East),” pp.179–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Leick, Gwendolyn (ed.)

2009 The Babylonian World. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS69.5 .B23 2007

Limet, Henri

2005 “Ethnicity,” pp. 370–83 (chp. 27) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near

East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.:

DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on the heritage of the Ancient Near East.

London, Gloria

2003 “Ethnicity and material culture,” pp. 146–49 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Martin III, Matthew and Snell, Daniel C.

2005 “Democracy and Freedom,” pp. 397–407 (chp. 29) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the

Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

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East.

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “Everyday life (customs, manners, and laws),” pp. 157–63 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Moore, A. M. T.

1997 “Villages (Near East),” pp.301–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Robertson, John F.

2005 “Social Tensions in the Ancient Near East,” pp. 196–210 (chp. 14) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on economy and society.

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

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to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

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East.

Tanret, Michel

2011 “Learned, rich, famous and unhappy: Ur-Utu of Sippar,” pp. 270–87 (chp. 13) in Karen Radner

and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

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Von Dassow, Eva

2011 “Freedom in ancient Near Eastern societies,” pp. 205–27 (chp. 10) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Wiggermann, Frans

2011 “Agriculture as civilization: sages, farmers, and barbarians,” pp. 663–89 (chp. 31) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Zadok, Ran

1997 “Names and naming (Near East),” pp.91–96 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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2003 “Women in the ancient Near East,” pp. 150–56 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Ackerman, Susan

2003 “Goddesses,” pp. 391–97 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Bottero, Jean

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Cameron, Averil and Kuhrt, Amelie (eds.)

1993 Images of Women in Antiquity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.

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Harris, Rivkah

2000 Gender and Aging in Mesopotamia: The Gilgamesh Epic and Other Ancient Literature.

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2011 “Literacy and gender,” pp. 90–115 (chp. 5) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The

Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Melville, Sarah C.

2005 “Royal Women and the Exercise of Power in the Ancient Near East,” pp. 219–28 (chp. 16) in

Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the

Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on

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Roth, Ann Macy

2005 “Gender Roles in Ancient Egypt,” pp. 211–18 (chp. 15) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion

to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

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Wolkstein, Diane and Kramer, Samuel Noah

1983 Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper

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16.Sports, games, recreation, drama, theatre, music,

performance, etc.:

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

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Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Braun, Joachim

1997 “Musical instruments (Near East),” pp.70–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Hubner, Ulrich

1997 “Games (Near East),” pp.379–82 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

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Schauensee, Maude de

2002 Two lyres from Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and

Anthropology. Call no.: ML1015.L89 S34 2002

Ziegler, Nele

2011 “Music, the work of professionals,” pp. 288–312 (chp. 14) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

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etc.: Demare-Lafont, Sophie

2011 “Judicial decision-making: judges and arbitrators,” pp. 335–57 (chp. 16) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Fales, Frederick Mario

2017 “Assyrian Legal Traditions,” pp. 398-422 (chp. 22) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “Everyday life (customs, manners, and laws),” pp. 157–63 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

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1997 “Cape Gelidonya (shipwreck off Anatolia),” pp.414–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

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Cecile, Michel

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Jakob, Stefan

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Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

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Stone, Elizabeth C.

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Wachsmann, Shelley

1997 “Seafaring (Near East),” pp.505–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Warburton, David A.

2005 “Working,” pp. 169–82 (chp. 12) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near

East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on economy and society.

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19.Ships, boats, shipping, etc.:

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyrian Technology,” pp. 511-21 (chp. 25) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Bass, George F.

1997 “Cape Gelidonya (shipwreck off Anatolia),” pp.414–16 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bass, George F.

1997 “Seytan Deresi (Anatolia: MB Age/Middle Minoan III pithoi on seabed),” pp.11–12 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Bass, George A. and Wachsmann, Shelly

1997 “Ships and boats (Near East),” pp.30–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Carlson, Deborah N.

2003 “Nautical archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean,” pp. 135–41 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Carter, R. A.

2012 “Watercraft,” pp. 347–71 (chp. 19) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Fields, Nic

2007 Ancient Greek Warship 500-322 BC. Osprey New Vanguard 132. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: VM.16 F54 2007

Haldane, Cheryl W.

1997 “Mataria boat (Egypt: 5th cent. BC),” p.441 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Linder, Elisha

1997 “Shavei-Zion: Underwater site (Palestine: Pheonician shipwreck),” pp.17–18 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Morrison, J. S., Coates, J. E., and Rankov, N. B.

2000 The Athenian Trireme: The History and Reconstruction of an Ancient Greek Warship.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: VM.16 M66 2000

Nun, Mendel

1997 “Fishing (Near East),” pp.315–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Prausnitz, M. W.

1997 “Shavei-Zion (Palestine: Babylonian-Persian seabed site),” pp.16–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Pulak, Cemal and Bass, George F.

1997 “Ulu Burin (Anatolia: LB Age shipwreck),” pp.266–68 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Steffy, J. Richard

1997 “‘Atlit ram (Ptolemaic naval ship),” pp.234–36 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wachsmann, Shelley and Haldane, Douglas

1997 “Anchors,” pp.137–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Wachsmann, Shelly

1997 “Galilee Boat (Palestine),” pp.377–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wachsmann, Shelley

1997 “Seafaring (Near East),” pp.505–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wood, Adrian K.

2012 Warships of the Ancient World: 3000-500 BC. Osprey New Vanguard series no. 196. Oxford:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: VM16 .W66 2012. Note: Mediterranean-Egypt and Shipping.

Syria-Palestine: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA / ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

Ingram, Rebecca Suzanne, 1976-. Faience and glass beads from the late Bronze Age shipwreck at

Uluburun.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.882)

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20. Transportation in general:

Casson, Lionel

1994 Travel in the Ancient World. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

Call no.: G88 C34 1994

Casson, Lionel

1991 The Ancient Mariners: Seafarers and Sea Fighters of the Mediterranean in Ancient Times.

Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: D.95 C35

Crouwel, J. H. and Littauer, Mary Aiken

1997 “Chariots (Near East),” pp.485–87 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Crouwel, J. H. and Littauer, Mary Aiken

1997 “Wheel (Near East),” pp.343–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dorsey, David A.

2003 “Roads and highways,” pp. 131–34 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Carts (transportation),” pp.433–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Roads (Near East),” pp.431–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Transportation (Near East),” pp.243–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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21.Fauna, animals, fish, etc.:

Anderson, J. K.

1997 “Hunting (Near East),” pp.122–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Arbuckle, Benjamin S.

2012 “Animals in the Ancient World,” pp. 201–19 (chp. 11) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Hesse, Brian

1997 “Animal husbandry,” pp.140–43 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hesse, Brian

1997 “Cattle and oxen,” pp.442–43 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hesse, Brian

1997 “Pigs (Near East),” pp.347–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Holladay, Jr., John S.

1997 “Stables (Near East),” pp.69–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hyland, Ann

2003 The Horse in the Ancient World. London: Praeger Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: SF284.M628 H96 2003

Labianca, Oystein S.

2003 “Subsistence pastoralism,” pp. 116–23 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

LaBianca, Oystein S.

1997 “Pastoral nomadism,” pp.253–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Nun, Mendel

1997 “Fishing (Near East),” pp.315–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, D. T.

2012 “Fish and Fishing,” pp. 220–35 (chp. 12) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Wapnish, Paula and Hesse, B.

2003 “Archaeozoology,” pp. 17–26 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Wapnish, Paula

1997 “Camels,” pp.407–8 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Wapnish, Paula

1997 “Cats,” pp.441–42 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Wapnish, Paula and Hesse, Brian

1997 “Dogs,” pp.166–67 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Wapnish, Paul and Hesse, Brian

1997 “Equids,” pp.255–56 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Wapnish, Paula

1997 “Lions (Near East),” pp.361–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zeder, Melinda A.

1997 “Sheep and goats (Palestine),” pp.23–25 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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22. Faunal/animal by-products:

Anderson-Stojanovic, Virginia R.

1997 “Leather (Near East),” pp.339–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Liebowitz, Harold A.

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: artifacts of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.340–43 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Simpson, St. John

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: artifacts of the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.343–48 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wapnish, Paula

1997 “Bone, ivory, and shell: typology and technology,” pp.335–40 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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23. Agriculture, flora/plants, food, aromatics/perfume:

Bagg, Ariel M.

2012 “Irrigation,” pp. 261–78 (chp. 14) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Granaries and silos (Near East),” pp.431–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Food storage (Near East),” pp.317–19 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Borowski, Oded

1997 “Irrigation (Near East),” pp.181–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Frankel, Rafael

1997 “Olives (Near East),” pp.179–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gleason, Kathryn L.

1997 “Gardens: gardens in Preclassical times,” pp.382–85 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hansen, Julie

1997 “Paleobotany (Near East),” pp.200–1 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hopkins, David C.

2003 “Agriculture,” pp. 124–30 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Hopkins, David C.

1997 “Agriculture,” pp.22–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Hopkins, David C.

1997 “Cereals,” pp.479–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Hopkins, David C.

1997 “Farmsteads (Near East),” pp.306–7 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kuniholm, Peter Ian

1997 “Wood (Near East),” pp.347–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Miller, Naomi F.

1997 “Viticulture (Near East),” pp.304–6 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Nielsen, Kjeld

1997 “Incense (Near East),” pp.147–49 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Nun, Mendel

1997 “Fishing (Near East),” pp.315–17 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Potts, Daniel T.

1997 “Salt (Near East),” p.459 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference)

Seger, Joe D.

1997 “Water tunnels (Near East),” pp.331–32 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tengberg, Margareta

2012 “Fruit-Growing,” pp. 181–200 (chp. 10) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology

of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments

in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Tsuk, Tsivka

1997 “Hydraulics (Near East),” pp.130–32 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tsuk, Tsvika

1997 “Hydrology (Near East),” pp.132–33 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tsuk, Tsvika

1997 “Pools (Near East: artificial installation),” pp.350–51 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Tsuk, Tsvika

1997 “Reservoirs (Near East),” pp.422–23 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Warnock, Peter

2003 “Paleoethnobotany,” pp. 27–32 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Wiggermann, Frans

2011 “Agriculture as civilization: sages, farmers, and barbarians,” pp. 663–89 (chp. 31) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

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24. Pottery/ceramics:

Armstrong, James A.

1997 “Ceramics: Mesopotamian ceramics of the Neolithic through Neo-Babylonian periods,”

pp.453–59 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near

East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section).

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyrian Technology,” pp. 511-21 (chp. 25) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Ceramics: Syro-Palestinian ceramics of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.459–65 in

Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

London, Gloria

2003 “Ceramics/kilns,” pp. 193–96 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

London, Gloria Anne

1997 “Ceramic ethnoarchaeology,” pp.448–50 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

London, Gloria Anne

1997 “Ceramics: typology and technology,” pp.450–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Petrie, Cameron A.

2012 “Ceramic Production,” pp. 279–94 (chp. 15) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the

Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on

developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Smith, Robert Houstan

1997 “Lamps,” pp.326–30 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the

Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference).

Stern, Ephriam

1997 “Ceramics: Ceramics of the Persian period,” pp.465–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Todd, Ian A.

1997 “Sanidha (Cyprus: LB Age pottery kiln),” p.478 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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25.Faience, glass:

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyrian Technology,” pp. 511-21 (chp. 25) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Freestone, Ian C.

1997 “Vitreous materials: Typology and technology (Near East),” pp.306–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

McClellan, Murray C.

1997 “Vitreous materials: artifacts of the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.314–17 in Eric M.

Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Peltenburg, Edgar

1997 “Vitreous materials: artifacts of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.309–14 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Reade, Wendy

2012 “Glass,” pp. 317–35 (chp. 17) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Whitehouse, David

1997 “Glass (Near East),” pp.413–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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26. Metals, metal-working, mines, etc.:

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyrian Technology,” pp. 511-21 (chp. 25) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Bivar, A. D. H.

1997 “Coins (Near East),” pp.41–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dever, William G.

1997 “Timna‘ (Palestine: copper mining region),” pp.217–18 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hauptmann, Andreas

1997 “Feinan (Palestine: copper workings),” pp.310–11 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Kling, Barbara

1997 “Apliki (Cyprus LB Age copper mine),” pp.152–53 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lapp, Eric C.

1997 “Metals: Artifacts of the Persian through Roman periods,” pp.15–20 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Muhly, James D.

2011 “Metals and Metallurgy,” pp. 858–76 (chp. 39) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon

(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford

University Press. Note: Metals and metallurgy in Anatolia (e.g., tin, copper, silver, etc.).

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Muhly, James D.

2003 “Metalworking/mining in the Levant,” pp. 174–83 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: typology and technology,” pp.1–5 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Muhly, J. D.

1997 “Metals: artefacts of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages,” pp.5–15 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Padgett, J. Michael

1997 “Buseirah (Iron II-Persian copper producing region in Jordan),” pp.387–90 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Tadmor, Miriam

2003 “The Nahal Mishmar hoard from the Judean desert,” pp. 274–77 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Weeks, Lloyd

2012 “Metallurgy,” pp. 295–316 (chp. 16) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of

the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Note: Section on developments in

farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly Neolithic).

Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Goltepe (Anatolia: near tin mines),” pp.424–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yener, K. Aslihan

1997 “Kestel (Anatolia: EB Age tin mine),” pp.283–85 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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27.Stone, stone-working, quarries, etc.:

Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyrian Technology,” pp. 511-21 (chp. 25) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Long, Gary Alan

1997 “Eshmunazar inscription (Lebanon/Phoenician coffin),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES (a key resource).

Rosen, Steven A.

1997 “Lithics: Typology and technology (Near East),” pp.369–74 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rowan, Yorke M.

1997 “Lithics: artefacts of the Chalcolithic period (Near East),” pp.374–78 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rosen, Steven A.

2012 “Lithic Industries During the Holocene Period,” pp. 236–60 (chp. 13) in D. T. Potts (ed.). A

Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Note: Section on developments in farming, animal husbandry, and technology (mainly

Neolithic). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Rosen, Steven A.

1997 “Lithics: artefacts of the Bronze and Iron Ages (Near East),” pp.378–82 in Eric M. Meyers

(ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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28. Language, writing, math, literature, and education: 28.1. Ancient World:

Brosius, Maria (ed.)

2003 Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions: Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World.

New York : Oxford University Press. Call no.: CD996 .A53 2003 Note: Includes EB Age Ebla,

Babylonia, Sippar (archive), MB Age Old Assyrian traders, Neo-Assyria, and Neo-Babylonia.

Daniels, Peter T. and Bright, William (eds.)

1996 The world's writing systems. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: P211 .W714 1996

(Sterne Reference). Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc.

Diringer, David

1962 Writing. Ancient Peoples and Places volume 25. New York: Praeger. Call no.: P211 .D55

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, alphabet, etc.

28.2. Egypt:

Baines, John

2012 “Ancient Egypt,” pp. 53–75 (chp. 3) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of Historical

Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic dealing with ancient

historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Bar-Ilan, Meir

1997 “Papyrus (Near East),” pp.246–47 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Daniels, Peter T. and Bright, William (eds.)

1996 The world's writing systems. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: P211 .W714 1996

(Sterne Reference). Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc.

Diringer, David

1962 Writing. Ancient Peoples and Places volume 25. New York: Praeger. Call no.: P211 .D55

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, alphabet, etc.

Loprieno, Antonio

1997 “Hieroglyphs (Egypt),” pp.22–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Senner, Wayne M. (ed.)

1991 The Origins of Writing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Call no.: P211 .O75 1991

Note: Has articles on Early Cuneiform (M. W. Green), the alphabet (F. M. Cross), and Egyptian

Hieroglyphs (H. G. Fischer).

Wolf, Daniel (ed.)

2012 The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia and Egypt. (vols. 1+5 in Sterne).

Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

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28.3. Near East (general, namely Anatolia, Levant, Mesopotamia and Iran):

Bar-Ilan, Meir

1997 “Parchment (Near East: animal skins as paper),” pp.247–48 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Chambon, Gregory

2011 “Numeracy and metrology,” pp. 51–67 (chp. 3) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.).

The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Cohen, Yoram and Kedar, Sivan

2011 “Teacher-student relationships: two case studies,” pp. 229–47 (chp. 11) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Cook, Edward M.

1997 “Aramaic language,” pp.178–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gragg, Gene B.

1997 “Semitic languages (Near East),” pp.516–27 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Daniels, Peter T.

1997 “Scribes and scribal techniques (Near East),” pp.500–2 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Daniels, Peter T.

1997 “Writing and writing systems (Near East),” pp.352–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Daniels, Peter T.

1997 “Writing materials (Near East),” pp.358–61 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Daniels, Peter T. and Bright, William (eds.)

1996 The world's writing systems. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: P211 .W714 1996

(Sterne Reference). Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc.

Demsky, Aaron

1997 “Literacy (Near East),” pp.362–69 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Dillery, John

2012 “Hellenistic Historiography,” pp. 171–218 (chp. 8) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of

Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic dealing with

ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Diringer, David

1962 Writing. Ancient Peoples and Places volume 25. New York: Praeger. Call no.: P211 .D55

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, alphabet, etc.

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Holm, Tawny L.

2005 “Literature,” pp. 253–65 (chp. 19) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near

East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Jones, Barry A.

1997 “Scroll (Near East: medium for writing),” pp.502–3 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Jorgensen, John S.

1997 “Inscription sites (Near East),” pp.171–72 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Lemaire, Andre

1997 “Ostracon (Near East: inscribed item),” pp.189–91 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Millard, Alan R.

2003 “Writing: the archaeology of writing (writing materials),” pp. 74–77 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Inscriptions: Ancient inscriptions (Near East),” pp.158–62 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

2007 When Writing Met Art: From Symbol to Story. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Call no.: N72.W75 S36 2007

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

1992 How Writing Came About. Austin: University of Texas Press. Call no.: CJ4867 .S364 1996

Senner, Wayne M. (ed.)

1991 The Origins of Writing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Call no.: P211 .O75 1991

Note: Has articles on Early Cuneiform (M. W. Green), the alphabet (F. M. Cross), and Egyptian

Hieroglyphs (H. G. Fischer).

Windfuhr, Gernot

1997 “Indo-European languages (Near East),” pp.149–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Windfuhr, Gernot L.

1997 “Persian (Near East language),” pp.292–95 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Zadok, Ran

1997 “Names and naming (Near East),” pp.91–96 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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28.4. Palestine / southern Levant (Israel; Judah; etc.) and northern Levant:

Blau, Joshua

1997 “Hebrew language and literature,” pp.5–12 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Guzzo, Maria G. A.

1997 “Phoenician-Punic (Lebanon: language),” pp.317–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Long, Gary Alan

1997 “Eshmunazar inscription (Lebanon/Phoenician coffin),” p.261 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Millard, Alan R.

2003 “Northwest Semitic epigraphic sources,” pp. 78–81 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Miller, J. M.

2003 “Text sources for Levantine archaeology: the Bible,” pp. 60–62 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Proto-Canaanite (Syria-Palestine: language),” pp.352–54 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Proto-Sinaitic (Palestine: language),” pp.354–55 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rendsburg, Gary A.

2003 “Writing and scripts (with special reference to the Levant),” pp. 63–70 in Richard Suzanne

(ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Rendsburg, Gary A.

2003 “Semitic languages (with special reference to the Levant),” pp. 71–73 in Richard Suzanne (ed.).

Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Van Seters, John

2012 “Historiography in Ancient Israel,” pp. 76–96 (chp. 4) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History

of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic dealing with

ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Wise, Michael O.

1997 “Dead Sea scrolls,” pp.118–27 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

28.5. Anatolia (Hittites):

Beckman, Gary

2011 “The Hittite Language: Recovery and grammatical sketch,” pp. 517–33 (chp. 22) in Sharon R.

Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological

and/or historical aspects of the Hittites (central Anatolia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

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Hoffner, Jr., Harry A.

1997 “Hittite (Anatolian language),” pp.81–84 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

2007 When Writing Met Art: From Symbol to Story. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Call no.: N72.W75 S36 2007

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

1992 How Writing Came About. Austin: University of Texas Press. Call no.: CJ4867 .S364 1996

Weeden, Mark

2011 “Adapting to new contexts: cuneiform in Anatolia,” pp. 597–617 (chp. 28) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Windfuhr, Gernot

1997 “Indo-European languages (Near East),” pp.149–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Yakubovich, Ilya

2011 “Luwian and the Luwians,” pp. 534–47 (chp. 23) in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory

McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York:

Oxford University Press. Note: In a section on language/philological and/or historical aspects

of the Luwians (Southwest Anatolia). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

28.6. Mesopotamia )Akkad; Sumer; Babylonia; Assyria; Elam):

Black, Jeremy

2004 The Literature of Ancient Sumer. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: PJ4083 .L57 2004

Bottero, Jean

1992 Mesopotamia: Writing, Reasoning, and the Gods. Translated by Z. Bahrani et. al. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .B6813 1992

Brosius, Maria (ed.)

2003 Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions: Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World.

New York : Oxford University Press. Call no.: CD996 .A53 2003 Note: Includes EB Age Ebla,

Babylonia, Sippar (archive), MB Age Old Assyrian traders, Neo-Assyria, and Neo-Babylonia.

Daniels, Peter T. and Bright, William (eds.)

1996 The world's writing systems. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: P211 .W714 1996

(Sterne Reference). Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc.

Edzard, D. O.

1997 “Cuneiform (Syria-Mesopotamia),” pp.86–89 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edzard, Dietz O.

1997 “Tablet (Near East),” pp.150–52 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Englund, Robert K.

2011 “Accounting in proto-cuneiform,” pp. 32–50 (chp. 2) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson

(eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Fincke, Jeanette C.

2017 “Assyrian Scholarship and Scribal Culture in Kalhu and Nineveh,” pp. 378-97 (chp. 21) in

Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World.

Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 “Transmission of Knowledge,” pp. 245–52 (chp. 18) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to

the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Gelb, Ignace Jay et. al. (eds.)

1964+ The Assyrian Dictionary, volumes 1-10, 16 and 21. Chicago: University of Chicago, Oriental

Institute. Call no.: PJ3525 .C5 1964 (Sterne reference storage).

Gelb, Ignace Jay

1961 Old Akkadian Writing and Grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: PJ3125 .M37 no. 2 1961 (ANNEX; lost)

Gragg, Gene

1997 “Hurrian (Mesopotamian language),” pp.125–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Gropp, Douglas M.

1997 “Imperial Aramaic (Mesopotamian language),” pp.144–46 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Heeßel, Nils P.

2017 “Assyrian Scholarship and Scribal Culture in Ashur,” pp. 368-77 (chp. 20) in Eckart Frahm

(ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John

Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Jursa, Michael

2011 “Cuneiform writing in Neo-Babylonian temple communities,” pp. 184–204 (chp. 9) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Lion, Brigitte

2011 “Literacy and gender,” pp. 90–115 (chp. 5) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The

Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Liverani, Mario

2012 “Later Mesopotamia,” pp. 29–52 (chp. 2) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of

Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic dealing with

ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Livingstone, Alasdair

2017 “Assyrian Literature,” pp. 359-67 (chp. 19) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Luukko, Mikko and Buylaere, Greta Van

2017 “Languages and Writing Systems in Assyria,” pp. 313-35 (chp. 17) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Michalowski, Piotr

2012 “Early Mesopotamia,” pp. 5–28 (chp. 1) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of Historical

Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic dealing with ancient

historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Robson, Eleanor

2011 “The production and dissemination of scholarly knowledge,” pp. 557–76 (chp. 26) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (first edition). Writings from the Ancient

World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995. Note: Late 3rd

millennium to mid-1st millennium BC (2200-525) texts, translations, discussions, endnotes, etc.

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

2007 When Writing Met Art: From Symbol to Story. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Call no.: N72.W75 S36 2007

Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

1992 How Writing Came About. Austin: University of Texas Press. Call no.: CJ4867 .S364 1996

Senner, Wayne M. (ed.)

1991 The Origins of Writing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Call no.: P211 .O75 1991

Note: Has articles on Early Cuneiform (M. W. Green), the alphabet (F. M. Cross), and Egyptian

Hieroglyphs (H. G. Fischer).

Taylor, Jonathan

2011 “Tablets as artefacts, scribes as artisans,” pp. 5–31 (chp. 1) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Tinney, Steve

2011 “Tablets of schools and scholars: a portrait of the Old Babylonian corpus,” pp. 577–96 (chp. 27)

in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New

York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Van de Mieroop, Marc

1999 Cuneiform Texts and the Writing of History. Approaching the Ancient World. London:

Routledge. Call no.: DS71 .V36x 1999 Van Koppen, Frans

2011 “The scribe of the Flood Story and his circle,” pp. 140–66 (chp. 7) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Veenhof, Klaas R.

1997 “Libraries and archives (Near East),” pp.351–57 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Veldhuis, Niek

2011 “Levels of literacy,” pp. 68–89 (chp. 4) in Karen Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The

Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011.

Vulliet, Fabienne Huber

2011 “Letters as correspondence, letters as literature,” pp. 486–507 (chp. 23) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Windfuhr, Gernot

1997 “Indo-European languages (Near East),” pp.149–58 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Windfuhr, Gernot L.

1997 “Persian (Near East language),” pp.292–95 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Wolf, Daniel (ed.)

2012 The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia and Egypt. (vols. 1+5 in Sterne).

Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

28.7. Greece / Aegean:

Boedeker, Deborah

2012 “Early Greek Poetry as/and History,” pp. 122–47 (chp. 6) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The Oxford

History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Topic

dealing with ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Grethlein, Jonas

2012 “The Rise of Greek Historiography and the Invention of Prose,” pp. 148–70 (chp. 7) in Daniel

Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Note: Topic dealing with ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Osborne, Robin

2012 “Greek Inscriptions as Historical Writing,” pp. 97–121 (chp. 5) in Daniel Wolf (ed.). The

Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Note:

Topic dealing with ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Lachish Inscriptions (Palestine: Iron Age texts),” pp.323–24 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.3. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Pardee, Dennis

1997 “Alphabet (Levant),” pp.75–79 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

28.9. India:

Thapar, Romila

2012 “Historical Traditions in Early India: c.1000 BC to c. AD 600,” pp. 553–76 (chp. 23) in Daniel

Wolf (ed.). The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University

Press. Note: Topic dealing with ancient historical writing. Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

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(29). Kingship, queens, royal family, etc. See also general works on Ancient Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East.

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press. See index

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Index

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Note: See index. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Brisch, Nicole

2011 “Changing images of kingship in Sumerian literature,” pp. 706–24 (chp. 33) in Karen Radner

and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Frahm, Eckart

2011 “Keeping company with men of learning: the king as scholar,” pp. 508–32 (chp. 24) in Karen

Radner and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York:

Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Jones, Philip

2005 “Divine and Non-Divine Kingship,” pp. 330–42 (chp. 24) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A

Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on culture.

Liverani, Mario

2017 “Thoughts on the Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Kingship,” pp. 534-46 (chp. 27) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Melville, Sarah C.

2005 “Royal Women and the Exercise of Power in the Ancient Near East,” pp. 219–28 (chp. 16) in

Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the

Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: DS57 .C56 2007. Note: In a section on

economy and society.

Radner, Karen

2011 “Royal decision-making: kings, magnates and scholars,” pp. 358–79 (chp. 17) in Karen Radner

and Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Waerzeggers, Caroline

2011 “The pious king: royal patronage of temples,” pp. 725–51 (chp. 34) in Karen Radner and

Eleanor Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Zamazalova, Silvie

2011 “The education of Neo-Assyrian princes,” pp. 313–33 (chp. 15) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

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(J). MILITARY (and some general Ancient World): Anglim, Simon; Rice, Rob S.; Jestice, Phyllis; and Rusch, Scott

2003 Fighting Techniques of the Ancient World (3000 BC – 500 AD): Equipment, Combat Skills

and Tactics. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Call no.: U.29 F48 2002

Ball, Warwick

2011 Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West. Asia in Europe and the Making of the West

volume 2. Northampton: Olive Branch Press. Call no.: DS281 .B37 2011 Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Campbell, Duncan B.

2006 Besieged: Siege Warfare in the Ancient World. Osprey General Military Series. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.29 C36 2006

Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Cathaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

Military Elite series no. 121. New York: Osprey Publishing. Call no.: UG443 .C36 2005x. Campbell, Duncan B.

2003 Greek and Roman Siege Machinery 399 BC – AD 363. Osprey New Vanguard Series 78.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: Call no.: U.873 C367 2003x

Campbell, Duncan B.

2003 Greek and Roman Artillery 399 BC – AD 363. Osprey New Vanguard Series 89. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U873 C367 2003x

Cassin-Scott, Jack

1977 The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC. Osprey Men-at-Arms Series 69. London: Osprey

Call no.: DF.225 C377 2002x

Chapman, Rupert

1997 “Weapons and warfare (Near East),” pp.334–39 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Cline, Eric H.

2013 The Trojan War: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF221.T8 C54 2013

Dalley, Stephanie

2017 “Assyrian Warfare,” pp. 522-33 (chp. 26) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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D'Amato, Raffaele and Salimbeti, Andrea

2015 Sea Peoples of the Mediterranean c. 1400 BC - 1000 BC. Osprey: Elite Series 204. Oxford:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF220 .S25 2015. Note: Various aspects of Sea Peoples (plus

Philistines) and East Mediterranean, Egypt, and Near East in 13th to 12th centuries BCE.

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D'Amato, Raffaele and Salimbeti, Andrea

2013 Early Aegean Warrior 5000 - 1450 BC. Osprey: Warrior Series 167. Oxford: Osprey

Publishing Ltd.Call no: DF89 D36 2013 Note: Crete/Cyclades/Greece (Minoans+Mycenaeans)

D'Amato, R. and Salimbeti, A.

2011 Bronze Age Greek Warrior 1600-1100 BC. Osprey Warrior series no. 153. Oxford: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no: U33 D36 2011. Note: Crete/Cyclades/Greece (Minoans+Mycenaeans)

Darnell, John C. and Manassa, Colleen

2007 Tutankhamun's Armies: Battle and Conquest during Ancient Egypt's Late 18th Dynasty.

Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Call no.: DT.81 D36 2007

Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Transportation (Near East),” pp.243–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Edens, C.

1997 “Colonization,” pp. 52-5 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref).

Fields, Nic

2007 Ancient Greek Warship 500-322 BC. Osprey New Vanguard 132. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: VM.16 F54 2007

Fields, Nic.

2007 Thermopylae 480 BC: Last Stand of the 300. Osprey Campaign Series 188. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.225.5 F54 2007

Fields, Nic.

2006 Ancient Greek Fortifications. Osprey Fortress Series 40. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: UG.429 G8 F54 2006

Fields, Nic

2006 Bronze Age War Chariots. Osprey New Vanguard Series 119. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: U.29 F53 2006

Fields, Nic

2004 Troy c.1700-1250 BC. Osprey: Fortress Series, no.17. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DF.221 T8 F545 2004x

Fields, Nic

2004 Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350-1200 BC. Osprey Fortress Series 22. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: UG.429 G8 F54 2004

Foster, A.L.

2001 “Forts and Garrisons,” pp.552-559 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Fuchs, Andreas

2011 “Assyria at war: strategy and conduct,” pp. 380–401 (chp. 18) in Karen Radner and Eleanor

Robson (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .O84 2011 .

Grguric, Nicolas

2005 The Mycenaeans c.1650-1100 BC. Osprey Military Elite Series 130. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U35 G748 2005x

Gnirs, A.M.

2001 “Military: An Overview,” pp.400-406 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Ancient Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Gordon, A.

2001 “Foreigners,” pp.544-548 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Hamblin, W. J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at the Dawn of History. Warfare

and History. London: Routledge. Call no.: U31 .W37 2006

Healy, M.

1993 Qadesh 1300 BC: Clash of the Warrior Kings. Osprey Military Campaign Series 22. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DT.88 H43 1993

Healy, Mark and McBride, Angus

1992 New Kingdom Egypt. Osprey Military Elite Series 40. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DT.87 H43 1992

Heckel, Waldemar

2002 The Wars of Alexander the Great 336-323 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 26. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234 H43 2003

Heckel, Waldemar and Jones, Ryan

2006 Macedonian Warrior: Alexander’s Elite Infantryman. Osprey Warrior Series 103. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.33 H435 2006x

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: an overview (Near East),” pp.319–21 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Herzog, Ze‘ev

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Bronze and Iron Ages,” pp.322–26 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.),

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hoffmeier, J.K.

2001 “Military: Materiel,” pp.406-412 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Hoffmeier, James K.

1999 “Chariots,” pp.193-195 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Hoglund, Kenneth G.

1997 “Fortifications: Fortifications of the Persian period,” pp.326–29 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The

Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.2. New York: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Hyland, Ann

2003 The Horse in the Ancient World. London: Praeger Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: SF284.M628 H96 2003

‘Ibada al-Nubi, Sh.

1997 “Soldiers,” pp.151-84 in S. Donadoni (ed.), The Egyptians. Chicago: The University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: DT.61 U6513 1997 (double copy)

Irvin, Dorothy

1997 “Tents (Near East),” pp.179–81 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

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Leahy, A.

2001 “Foreign Incursions,” pp.548-552 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

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McLeod, W.

1982 Self Bows and Other Archery tackle from the Tomb of Tut’Ankhamun. Tut’ankhamun Tomb

Series vol. 4. Oxford: Griffith Institute. Call no.: NOT YET (???)

McLeod, W.

1970 Composite Bows from the Tomb of Tut’Ankhamun. Tut’ankhamun Tomb Series vol. 3.

Oxford: Griffith Institute. Call no.: DT.87.5 T8 no.3

Melville, Sarah C.

2016 The Campaigns of Sargon II, King of Assyria, 721–705 B.C. Campaigns and Commanders

Series. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS73.8 .M45 2016

Murnane, William J.

2001 “Battle of Kadesh,” pp.166-167 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Partridge, Robert B.

2002 Fighting Pharaohs: Weapons and Warfare in Ancient Egypt. Manchester: Peartree

Publishing. Call no.: U.31 P.37 2002 (double copy).

Philip, G. Philip

2003 “Weapons and warfare,” pp. 184–92 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Schulman, Alan

1999 “Army,” pp.145-147 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Schulman, A.

1995 “Military organization in Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 289-302 in J. M. Sasson (ed.), Civilizations of

the Ancient Near East, volume 1. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Inc.

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Seidlmayer, S.J.

2001 “Execration Texts,” pp.487-489 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Sekunda, Nicholas and Warry, John

2004 Alexander the Great BC. Osprey General Military Series. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Sekunda, Nicholas

2002 Marathon 490 BC: The First Persian Invasion of Greece. Osprey Campaign Series 108.

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Sekunda, Nicholas

2000 Greek Hoplite 480-323 BC. Osprey Warrior Series 27. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Sekunda, Nicholas

1998 The Spartan Army. Osprey Elite Series 66. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Sekunda, Nicholas

1992 The Army of Alexander the Great. Osprey Men-at-Arms Series 148. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.33 S421 1984x

Sekunda, Nicholas

1992 The Persian Army 560-330 BC. Osprey: Elite Series, no.42. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Sekunda, Nicholas and McBride, Angus

1986 The Ancient Greeks. Osprey Elite Series 7. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Shaw, I.

1991 Egyptian Warfare and Weapons. Shire Egyptology 16. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications

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Smith, S.T.

2001 “Imperialism,” pp.153-158 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Spalinger, A. J.

2005 War in Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Call no.: U.31 S66 2005 (double copy).

Spalinger, Anthony J.

2005 “Warfare in Ancient Egypt,” pp. 229–44 (chp. 17) in Daniel C. Snell (ed.). A Companion to the

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Souza, Philip de, Heckel, Waldemar and Llewelly-Jones, Lloyd

2004 The Greeks at War: From Athens to Alexander. Osprey Essential Histories Special 5.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.214 D44 2004x

Souza, Philip de

2003 The Greek and Persian Wars 499-386 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 36. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.229 D38 2003

Souza, Philip de

2002 The Peloponnesian War 431-404 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 27. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.229 D4 2002

Steindorff, George and Seele, Keith C.

1957 When Egypt Ruled the East (second edition). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

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Thompson, Michael

2007 Granicus 334 BC: Alexander’s First Persian Victory. Osprey Campaign Series 182. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234.35 T46 2007

Vaux, Roland de

1961 Ancient Israel: Its Life and Institutions. Trans. By J. McHugh. The Biblical Resource Series

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Vidal, Jordi (ed.)

2010 Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History. Alter Orient

und Altes Testament Band 372. Munster: Ugarit-Vorlag. Call no.: U31 .S89 2010

Warry, John

1991 Alexander 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire. Osprey New Campaign Series 7.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234.2 W35 1991

Wells, R.A.

2001 “Technology and Engineering,” pp.356-362 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia

of Ancient Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Wise, Terrence

1981 Ancient Armies of the Middle East. Osprey: Men-at-Arms series 109. London: Osprey

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Wood, Adrian K.

2012 Warships of the Ancient World: 3000-500 BC. Osprey New Vanguard series no. 196. Oxford:

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1997 Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism. Harvard: Harvard

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Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyria and the West: Syria and the Levant,” pp. 268-74 (chp. 13) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Bass, George A. and Wachsmann, Shelly

1997 “Ships and boats (Near East),” pp.30–34 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Bleiberg, Edward

1996 The Official Gift in Ancient Egypt. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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1982 “The Greeks in the Near East,” pp.1-31 (chp.36a) in J. Boardman and N.G.L. Hammond (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World,

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Braun, T.F.R.G.

1982 “The Greeks in Egypt,” pp.32-56 (chp.36b) in J. Boardman and N.G.L. Hammond (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth

to Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.3

Bresciani, E.

1997 “Foreigners,” pp.221-53 in S. Donadoni (ed.), The Egyptians. Chicago: The University of

Chicago Press. Call no.: DT.61 U6513 1997 (double copy)

Chadwick, Robert

2005 First Civilizations: Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. London: Equinox Publishing Ltd.

(second edition). Call no.: DS69.5 .C43 2005

Cline, Eric H.

2013 The Trojan War: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF221.T8 C54 2013

Cline, Eric H.

2003 “Trade and exchange in the Levant,” pp. 360–66 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Cohen, Raymond and Westbrook, Raymond

2000 Amarna Diplomacy: The Beginnings of International Relations. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

University Press. Call no.: DS.62.23 A43 2000

Crawford, Harriet

1998 Dilmun and its Gulf Neighbours. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS247.B23 C729 1998

Dorsey, David A.

1997 “Transportation (Near East),” pp.243–44 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

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Edens, C.

1997 “Colonization,” pp. 52-5 in E. M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in

the Near East, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref).

Ehrich, W. (ed.)

1992 Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, Volumes 1-2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: D.54.5 C48 1992 (1st floor reference).

Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the South: Babylonia,” pp. 286-98 (chp. 15) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the Far South: The Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf,” pp. 299-310 (chp.

16) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient

World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation

desk).

Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the North: Anatolia,” pp. 249-58 (chp. 11) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the East: Western Iran and Elam,” pp. 259-67 (chp. 12) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Harl, Kenneth W.

2011 “The Greeks in Anatolia: From the Migrations to Alexander,” pp. 752–76 (chp. 34) in Sharon

R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-

323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Mainly the Iron Age to Hellenistic

Greek settlement in Anatolia (MB-LB Age roots). Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Hawkes, Jacquetta

1973 The First Great Civilizations: Life in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Egypt. New York:

Knopf. Call no.: DS57 .H37. Note: Includes Mesopotamia (see or use with more recent

sources).

Heimpel, Wolfgang

2003 Letters to the King of Mari: A New Translation with Historical Introduction, Notes, and

Commentary. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: PJ3721.M3 H45 2003

Larsen, Mogens T.

2015 Ancient Kanesh: A Merchant Colony in Ancient Anatolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press. Call no.: HF5475.T92 L37 2015.

Leahy, A.

1995 “Ethnic diversity in Ancient Egypt,” pp. 225-34 in J. M. Sasson (ed.), Civilizations of the

Ancient Near East, volume 1. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Inc.

Call no.: DS.57 C55 1995 (reference section: 1st floor)

Leick, Gwendolyn (ed.)

2009 The Babylonian World. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS69.5 .B23 2007

Liverani, Mario

1999 “Amarna Letters,” pp.133-135 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

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Lloyd, Seton, Muller, Hans Wolfgang, and Martin, Roland

1974 Ancient Architecture: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Crete, Greece. New York: H. N. Abrams.

Call no.: NA210 .L58

Mark, Samuel

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade Routes. London: Chatham

Publishing. Call no.: DT.60 M36 1998 (Electronic Book and Shelf copy).

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Moller, Astrid

2000 Naukratis: Trade in Archaic Greece. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DT.73 N3 M65 2000

Mumford, G.D.

2001 “Mediterranean Area,” pp.358-367 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Mumford, G.D.

2001 “Syria-Palestine,” pp.335-343 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Oller, G. H.

1995 “Messengers and ambassadors in Ancient Western Asia,” pp. 1,465-74 in J. M. Sasson (ed.),

Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, volume 3. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Inc.

Call no.: DS.57 C55 1995 (reference section: 1st floor)

Ozdogan, Mehmet

2011 “Eastern Thrace: The Contact Zone Between Anatolia and the Balkans,” pp. 657–82 (chp. 29)

in Sharon R. Steadman and Gregory McMahon (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Ancient

Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: The region of eastern

Thrace to the immediate northwest of the Black Sea and Sea of Marmara.

Call no.: DR431 .O95 2011.

Peet, T. Eric

1923 Egypt and the Old Testament. Liverpool: University Press of Liverpool.

Call no.: BS.1180 P37 1923 (ETS)

Petrie, W.M.F.

1911 Egypt and Israel. New York: SPCK (reprint). Call no.: DS.121.5 P4

Possehl, Gregory L.

2012 “India’s Relations with Western Empires, 2300–600 BC,” pp. 758–69 (chp. 40) in D. T. Potts

(ed.). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Note: Section on the archaeology of empire (specifically: Later Early Bronze Age to

Iron Age). Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Potts, D. T.

1990 The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DS211 .P68 1990

Powell, Marvin A.

1997 “Weights and measures (Near East),” pp.339–42 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford

Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.5. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Rollinger, Robert

2017 “Assyria and the Far West: The Aegean World,” pp. 275-85 (chp. 14) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Samuel, Mark

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M

University Press. Call no.: DT60 .M36 1997

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection). Note: Numerous topics (see index).

Shaw, I.

2000 “Egypt and the outside world,” pp.314-29 (chp.11) in I. Shaw (ed.), The Oxford History of

Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.83 O95 2000

Shortland, Andrew J.

2001 The Social Context of Technological Change: Egypt and the Near East, 1650-1550 BC. Oxford:

Oxbow Books. Call no.: T173.8 .S632 2001

Vidal, Jordi (ed.)

2010 Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History. Alter Orient

und Altes Testament Band 372. Munster: Ugarit-Vorlag. Call no.: U31 .S89 2010

Wachsmann, Shelley

1997 “Seafaring (Near East),” pp.505–9 in Eric M. Meyers (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of

Archaeology in the Near East, Vol.4. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (reference section: 1st floor).

Ward, William A.

1999 “Trade, foreign,” pp.842-845 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

International relations: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA / ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

Ingram, Rebecca Suzanne, 1976-. Faience and glass beads from the Late Bronze Age shipwreck at

Uluburun.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.882)

Lin, Shih-Han Samuel. Lading of the Late Bronze Age ship at Uluburun The Digital Repository at

Texas A&M University.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1096)

Mumford, Gregory Duncan. International relations between Egypt, Sinai, and Syria-Palestine during

the Late Bronze Age to Early Persian period (dynasties 18-26: c.1550-525 B.C.) : a spatial

and temporal analysis of the distribution and proportions of Egyptian(izing) artefacts and

pottery in Sinai and selected sites in Syria-Palestine Canadian theses.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1212)

Peet, T. Eric (Thomas Eric), 1882-1934. The stela of Sebek-khu; the earliest record of an Egyptian

campaign in Asia Museum handbooks / Manchester Museum Book.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1291)

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(L). TEXTS / INSCRIPTIONS on the Near East

(and Egyptian relations with the Near East):

a. Discussion of texts: Liverani, Mario

1999 “Amarna Letters,” pp.133-135 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Seidlmayer, S.J.

2001 “Execration Texts,” pp.487-489 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Wente, E.F.

2001 “Correspondence,” pp.311-315 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

b. Near Eastern Texts: Beckman, G. M., Bryce, T. R., and Cline, E. H.

2011 The Ahhiyawa Texts. Society of Biblical Literature, Writings from the Ancient World vol.28.

Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: P945.A3 B43 2011; notes: Late Bronze Age

Hittite texts regarding relations with western Anatolia and possible references to Trojan and

Achaean (Mycenaean).

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Call no.: DS62.2 .A63 2006 (lost) → REPLACE → Processing.

Chiera, Edward

1955 They Wrote on Clay: The Babylonian Tablets Speak Today. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .C5 1955

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. Call no.: PJ3951 .B44 2005

Foster, Benjamin R., Frayne, Douglas, and Beckman, Gary

2001 The Epic of Gilgamesh: A New Translation, Analogues, Criticism. New York: Norton.

Call no.: PJ3771.G5 E5 2001

Frayne, Douglas R.

1993 Sargonic and Gutian Periods (2334-2113 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early

Periods Volume 2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: PJ3824 .F73x 1993 Frayne, Douglas R.

1997 Ur III Period (2112-2004 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods Volume

3/2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Call no.: PJ4070 .F73x 1997 Gelb, Ignace Jay

1955 Old Akkadian Inscriptions in Chicago Natural History Museum: Texts of Legal and Business

Interest. Chicago: Chicago Natural History Museum. Call no.: GN2 .F4 vol. 44 no. 2

Giacumakis, George

1970 The Akkadian of Alalah. The Hague: Mouton. Call no.: PJ3595.A4 G5 (ANNEX).

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Heimpel, Wolfgang

2003 Letters to the King of Mari: A New Translation with Historical Introduction, Notes, and

Commentary. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: PJ3721.M3 H45 2003

Kuhrt, Amelie

2007 The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources from the Achaemenid Period. London: Routledge

(Taylor & Francis Group). Call no.: DS281 .P3 2010

Miller, Jared L.

2013 Royal Hittite Instructions and Related Administrative Texts. Writings from the Ancient World

31. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: DS66 .M55 2013.

Moran, W. L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Call no.: PJ.3886 E5 M67 1992

Orlin, Louis L.

1969 Ancient Near Eastern literature. A Bibliography of One Thousand Items on the Cuneiform

Literatures of the Ancient World. Ann Arbor: Campus Publishers.

Call no.: PJ3953 .O75 1969 (reference storage).

Pritchard, James B. (ed.)

1969 Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (Third edition with Supplement).

Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: BS.1180 P83 1969

Pritchard, James B. (ed.)

1969 The Ancient Near East in Pictures Relating to the Old Testament (Second edition with

Supplement). Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: BS.1180 P833 1969

Roth, Martha T.

1997 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (second edition). Writings from the

Ancient World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68 1997

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. Atlanta: Scholars Press.

Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995

Singer, Itamar

2002 Hittite Prayers. Writings from the Ancient World 11. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.

Call no.: BL2370.H5 S54 2002.

Waterman, Leroy

1930-36 Royal Correspondence of the Assyrian Empire. Translated into English, with a

transliteration of the text and a commentary (4 volumes in 3). Ann Arbor: University of

Michigan Press, 1930-36 / New York: Johnson Reprint Corp. (1972 reprint).

Call no.: PJ3889 .W3 1972 (parts 1-3).

c. Egyptian Texts: Cumming, Barbara

1984 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty: Fascicle 3. Warminster: Aris and

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.3

Cumming, Barbara

1984 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty: Fascicle 2. Warminster: Aris and

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.2

Cumming, Barbara

1982 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty: Fascicle 1. Warminster: Aris and

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.1

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Davies, Benedict G.

1997 Egyptian Historical Inscriptions of the Nineteenth Dynasty. Jonsered: Paul Astroms forlag.

Call no.: DT.87 D28 2007

Davies, Benedict G.

1995 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty, Fascicle 6. Warminster: Aris &

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.6

Davies, Benedict G.

1994 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty, Fascicle 5. Warminster: Aris &

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.5

Davies, Benedict G.

1992 Egyptian Historical Records of the Later Eighteenth Dynasty, Fascicle 4. Warminster: Aris &

Phillips Ltd. Call no.: DT.87 U7413 fasc.4

Erman, Adolf

1966 Ancient Egyptians: A Sourcebook of their Writings. New York: Harper Torchbooks (reprint).

Call no.: PJ.1943 E72 1966 (ETS)

Gardiner, A. H., Peet, T. E., and Cerny, J.

1952 The Inscriptions of Sinai, Part I: Introduction and Plates. London: Egypt Exploration

Society. Call no.: PJ.1526 S5 G37x (ETS)

Gardiner, A. H., Peet, T. E., and Cerny, J.

1955 The Inscriptions of Sinai, Part II: Translations and Commentary. London: Egypt

Exploration Society. Call no.: PJ.1526 S5 G37x (ETS)

Lichtheim, M.

1980 Ancient Egyptian Literature, vol.III: The Late Period. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Call no.: PJ.1943 L5 2006

Lichtheim, M.

1976 Ancient Egyptian Literature, vol.II: The New Kingdom. Berkeley: University of California

Press. Call no.: PJ.1943 L5 2006

Lichtheim, M.

1973 Ancient Egyptian Literature, Vol.I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms. Berkeley and Los Angeles:

University of California Press. Call no.: PJ.1943 L5 2006

Manetho (Translated by W. G. Waddell)

1940 Manetho. Translated by W. G. Waddell. Loeb Classical Library 350. Cambridge: Harvard

Cambridge Press. Call no.: PA.3612 M3 1940B

Matthews, Victor H.

2003 “El-Amarna texts,” pp. 357–59 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Moran, W. L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press.

Call no.: PJ.3886 E5 M67 1992

Parkinson, R. B.

1997 The Tale of Sinuhe and other Ancient Egyptian Poems 1940-1640 B.C. Oxford World's

Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: PJ.1945 T35 1998

Parkinson, R. B.

1991 Voices from Ancient Egypt: An Anthology of Middle Kingdom Writings. Oklahoma Series in

Classical Culture, vol.9. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: PJ.1943 V6 2004

Pritchard, James B. (ed.)

1969 Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (Third edition with Supplement).

Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: BS.1180 P83 1969

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Pritchard, James B. (ed.)

1969 The Ancient Near East in Pictures Relating to the Old Testament (Second edition with

Supplement). Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: BS.1180 P833 1969

Simpson, William Kelly (ed.).

2003 The Literature of Ancient Egypt. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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(M). THE AEGEAN / GREECE: Adkins, Lesley and Adkins, Roy A.

1997 Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DF.77 A35 1997

Anglim, Simon; Rice, Rob S.; Jestice, Phyllis; and Rusch, Scott

2003 Fighting Techniques of the Ancient World (3000 BC – 500 AD): Equipment, Combat Skills

and Tactics. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Call no.: U.29 F48 2002

Aruz,, J. and Wallenfels, R. (eds.),

2003 Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium from the Mediterranean to the Indus. New York:

Metropolitan Museum of Art. Call no.: N.5330 A68 2003

Betancourt, Philip P.

2007 Introduction to Aegean Art. Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press.

Call no.: N.5640 B48 2007

Biers, William R.

1996 The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction (revised edition). Ithaca: Cornell University

Press. Call no.: xxx (in library).

Boardman, John

1996 Greek Art (third revised edition). London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Boardman, John

1995 Greek Sculpture: The Late Classical Period. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Boardman, John

1991 Greek Sculpture: the Archaic Period. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Boardman, J.

1980 The Greeks Overseas: Their Early Colonies and Trade. London: Thames and Hudson (New

edition). Call no.: NOT YET (???)

Boardman, J.

1964 The Greeks Overseas: Their Early Colonies and Trade. London: Thames and Hudson (New

edition). Call no.: DF.251 B6 1964x

Bryce, T.

2005 Trojans and Their Neighbours: An Introduction. Ancient Peoples. London: Routledge.

Call no.: DF.221 T8 B79 2006 (Electronic Book)

Burkert, Walter

1985 Greek Religion. Translated by J. Raffan. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Campbell, Duncan B.

2006 Besieged: Siege Warfare in the Ancient World. Osprey General Military Series. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.29 C36 2006

Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

Military Elite Series 121. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: UG.443 C36 2005x

Campbell, Duncan B.

2003 Greek and Roman Siege Machinery 399 BC – AD 363. Osprey New Vanguard Series 78.

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Campbell, Duncan B.

2003 Greek and Roman Artillery 399 BC – AD 363. Osprey New Vanguard Series 89. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U873 C367 2003x

Cartledge, Paul

2004 Alexander the Great: The Hunt for a New Past. New York: The Overlook Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Cassin-Scott, Jack

1977 The Greek and Persian Wars 500-323 BC. Osprey Men-at-Arms Series 69. London: Osprey

Call no.: DF.225 C377 2002x

Casson, Lionel

1994 Travel in the Ancient World. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Casson, Lionel

1991 The Ancient Mariners: Seafarers and Sea Fighters of the Mediterranean in Ancient Times.

Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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Dickinson, Oliver

2007 The Aegean Bronze Age. Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Doumas, Christos G.

1983 Thera: Pompeii of the Ancient Aegean. Excavations at Akrotiri 1967-79. New Aspects of

Antiquity. London: Thames and Hudson.

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Drews, Robert

1988 The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-EuropeanConqests in the Aegean and the Near East.

Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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Fields, Nic

2007 Ancient Greek Warship 500-322 BC. Osprey New Vanguard 132. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: VM.16 F54 2007

Fields, Nic.

2007 Thermopylae 480 BC: Last Stand of the 300. Osprey Campaign Series 188. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.225.5 F54 2007

Fields, Nic.

2006 Ancient Greek Fortifications. Osprey Fortress Series 40. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: NOT YET

Fields, Nic

2004 Troy c.1700-1250 BC. Osprey: Fortress Series, no.17. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Fields, Nic

2004 Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350-1200 BC. Osprey Fortress Series 22. London: Osprey Publishing

Ltd. Call no.: UG.429 G8 F54 2004

Graham, James Walter

1987 The Palaces of Crete. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Groenewegen-Frankfort, H.A.

1972 Art of the Ancient World: painting, Pottery, Sculpture, Architecture from Egypt, Mesopotamia,

Crete, Greece and Rome. New York: Harry N. Abrams. Call no.: N.5340 F72 1972

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Grguric, Nicolas

2005 The Mycenaeans c.1650-1100 BC. Osprey Military Elite Series 130. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U35 G748 2005x

Harding, A. F.

1984 The Mycenaeans and Europe. Orlando: Academic Press. Call no.: DF.220 H346 1984

Heckel, Waldemar

2002 The Wars of Alexander the Great 336-323 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 26. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234 H43 2003

Heckel, Waldemar and Jones, Ryan

2006 Macedonian Warrior: Alexander’s Elite Infantryman. Osprey Warrior Series 103. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.33 H435 2006x

Higgins, Reynold

1997 Minoan and Mycenaean Art (new revised edition). London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Hood, Sinclair

1978 The Arts of Prehistoric Greece. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Hurwit, Jeffrey M.

1985 The Art and Culture of Early Greece, 1100-480 BC. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Call no.: NX.448.5 H87 1987

Kampen, N. B. et. al.,

1996 Sexuality in Ancient Art: Near East, Egypt, Greece and Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: N.5333 S425 1996

Lawrence, A. W. and Tomlinson, R. A.

1996 Greek Architecture (fifth edition). Pelican History of Art. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Levi, Peter

1980 Atlas of the Greek World. New York: Facts on File Inc.

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Moller, Astrid

2000 Naukratis: Trade in Archaic Greece. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DT.73 N3 M65 2000

Palmer, L. R.

1965 Mycenaeans and Minoans: Aegean Prehitory in the Light of the Linear B Tablets. Westport:

Greenwood Press. Call no.: DF.220 P3 1980 (reprint)

Platon, Nicholas

1971 Zakros: The Discovery of a Lost Palace of Ancient Crete. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Pomeroy, S.B., Burstein, S.M.,Donlan, W, Roberts, J.T.

1999 Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History. New York: Oxford University

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Preziosi, Donald

2000 Aegean Art and Architecture. Oxford History of Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: xxx (in library).

Samuel, A. E.

1966 Mycenaeans in History. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. Call no.: DF.221 M9 S2

Schofield, L.

2007 The Mycenaeans. Peoples of the Past Series. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum.

Call no.: DF.220.5 S36 2007

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Sekunda, Nicholas and Warry, John

2004 Alexander the Great BC. Osprey General Military Series. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DF.234 S453 2004x

Sekunda, Nicholas

2002 Marathon 490 BC: The First Persian Invasion of Greece. Osprey Campaign Series 108.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.225.4 S45 2002

Sekunda, Nicholas

2000 Greek Hoplite 480-323 BC. Osprey Warrior Series 27. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: U.33 S423 2000x

Sekunda, Nicholas

1998 The Spartan Army. Osprey Elite Series 66. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: U.33 S465 1998x

Sekunda, Nicholas

1992 The Army of Alexander the Great. Osprey Men-at-Arms Series 148. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: U.33 S421 1984x

Sekunda, Nicholas and McBride, Angus

1986 The Ancient Greeks. Osprey Elite Series 7. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: UC.485 G8 S45 2005

Souza, Philip de, Heckel, Waldemar and Llewelly-Jones, Lloyd

2004 The Greeks at War: From Athens to Alexander. Osprey Essential Histories Special 5.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.214 D44 2004x

Souza, Philip de

2003 The Greek and Persian Wars 499-386 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 36. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.229 D38 2003

Souza, Philip de

2002 The Peloponnesian War 431-404 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 27. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.229 D4 2002

Taylour, William

1983 The Mycenaeans. London: Thames and Hudson (revised and enlarged edition).

Call no.: DF.221 M9 T3 1999

Thompson, Michael

2007 Granicus 334 BC: Alexander’s First Persian Victory. Osprey Campaign Series 182. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234.35 T46 2007

Warry, John

1991 Alexander 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire. Osprey New Campaign Series 7.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.234.2 W35 1991

Wolf, W.

1972 The Origins of Western Art: Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Aegean. London: Weidenfeld and

Nicolson. Call no.: N.5345 W613 1972

CAH: Cambridge Ancient History articles on Greece and the Aegean:

Blegen, C.W.

1975 “The expansion of the Mycenaean civilization,” pp.165-87 (chp.22a) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

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Braun, T.F.R.G.

1982 “The Greeks in the Near East,” pp.1-31 (chp.36a) in J. Boardman and N.G.L. Hammond (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World,

Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.3

Caskey, J.L. and Matz, F.

1973 “Greece and the Aegean Islands in the Middle Bronze Age,” pp.117-65 (chp.4a-b) in I.E.S.

Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the

Middle East and Aegean Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Caskey, J.L.

1971 “Greece, Crete, and the Aegean Islands in the Early Bronze Age,” pp.771-807 (chp.26a) in I.E.S.

Edwards (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the

Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Chadwick, J. and Kirk, G.S.

1975 “The Prehistory of the Greek language; the Homeric poems as history,” pp.805-50 (chp.) in I.E.S.

Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the

Middle East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Cook, J.M.

1975 “Greek settlement in the Eastern Aegean and Asia Minor,” pp.773-804 (chp.38) in I.E.S. Edwards

et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle

East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Crossland, R.A.

1971 “Immigrants from the North,” pp.824-76 (chp.) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Daniel, G. and Evans, J.D.

1975 “The Western Mediterranean,” pp.713-72 (chp.37) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Desborough, V.R.d’A. and Hammond, N.G.L.

1975 “The end of Mycenaean Civilization and the Dark Age; the Literary tradition for the migrations,”

pp.658-712 (chp.26a-b) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History.

Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Dow, S. and Chadwick, J.

1973 “The Linear Scripts and the tablets as historical documents,” pp.582-626 (chp.13) in I.E.S.

Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the

Middle East and Aegean Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

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Guthrie, W.K.C.

1975 “The religion and mythology of the Greeks,” pp.851-905 (chp.40) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Matz, F.

1973 “The zenith of Minoan Civilization,” pp.557-81 (chp.12) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Stubbings, F.H.

1975 “The recession of the Mycenaean civilization,” pp.338-58 (chp.27) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Stubbings, F.H.

1973 “The rise of Mycenaean Civilization,” pp.627-58 (chp.14) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

OEAE Articles on Greece and the Aegean:

Mumford, G.D.

2001 “Mediterranean Area,” pp.358-367 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

Cline, Eric H.

2001 “Mycenae,” pp.457-459 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 2001 (Ref. section)

EAAE Articles on Greece and the Aegean:

Miller, Stella G.

1999 “Macedonians,” pp.460-464 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Russell, Pamela

1999 “Aegean peoples,” pp.118-121 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient

Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999.

Greece & the Aegean: ELECTRONIC SOURCE (on-line link available via ETANA / ABZU).

Note: Some sources are dated; only English ones are listed here (other languages listed at end of file).

Betancourt, Philip P.; Watrous, Livingston V.; Shaw, Joseph W.; Shaw, Maria C. Kommos: an

excavation on the south coast of Crete.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.163)

Cain, Candace Dawn. The question of narrative in Aegean Bronze Age art Canadian theses.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.352)

Cline, E. H.; Harris-Cline, D. (eds.), 1997. The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millennium,

Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, University of Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.426)

Debbo, Nicola Jane. The role of the women in the frescoes from Akrotiri : an examination of the

iconography of dress, hairstyle and jewellery Canadian theses.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.517)

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Durant, Will. The life of Greece :being a history of Greek civilization from the beginnings, and of

civilization in the Near East from the death of Alexander, to the Roman conquest.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.570)

Evans, Arthur J. The Palace of Minos.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.612)

Fowler, Harold North, 1859-1955. A history of ancient Greek literature.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.661)

Kieser, Deanne. Minoan trade: aspects and ambiguities.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.965)

Shaw, J. W. [and others]. Proceedings of the Kommos Symposium held at the Royal York Hotel,

Toronto, Canada on December 29, 1984 Scripta Mediterranea Volume VI, 1985, Special Issue.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1525)

Shaw, J. W.; A. Van de Moortel; P.M. Day; V. Kilikoglou. A LM IA ceramic kiln in South-Central

Crete: function and pottery production.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1526)

Shaw, Joseph, W. and Maria C. Shaw. Kommos: an excavation on the south coast of Crete volume

IV: the Greek sanctuary.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1527)

Westerman, W. L. Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity.

On-line electronic book: link via http://www.etana.org (core/all texts, author no.1718)

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(N). LECTURES ON NEAR EAST+ADJACENT AREAS:

Published/accessible lectures on Ancient Mesopotamia:

Excellent additional student resources/aids/guides: A few lecture series dealing with ancient

Mesopotamia are available (a) for sale/rent, via The Great Courses (e.g., Between the Two Rivers;

Persian Empire) or private companies (e.g., Midnight Shadows Productions: Cradle of Civilizations

lecture series 1-2), or (b) loan/viewing from Sterne Library (pending). These represent excellent

summaries for college students by specialists in Ancient Mesopotamian studies and related topics.

(a). Course-1 on Ancient Mesopotamia (excellent):

Podany, Amanda H. Guidebook: DS71 .P633 2018 Dvds 2054 (circulation desk)

2018 Ancient Mesopotamia: Life in the Cradle of Civilization. The Great Courses, History,

Civilization and Culture (Course no. 3166). Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Dvd. Note:

Twenty-four 30- min lectures (12 hours’ worth) by Prof. A. H. Podany (California State

Polytechnic University). The 4 dvds (one case) come with 1 booklet that has a written summary

per lecture (i.e., several pages each), maps and images, a suggested reading list (each), and

questions to consider per lecture. There is also a full bibliography at the end.

Video: Lecturer at podium in formal setting (non-classroom), screen text boxes appear for key

points, Podany shows selected images (key sites, items, maps, 3d-reconstructions).

Disc-1:

1.Uncovering Near Eastern Civilization (approx. 30 minutes)

2.Natufian Villagers and Early Settlements (approx. 30 minutes)

3.Neolithic Farming, Trade, and Pottery (approx. 30 minutes)

4.Eridu and Other Towns in the Ubaid Period (approx. 30 minutes)

5.Uruk, the World’s Biggest City (approx. 30 minutes)

6.Mesopotamia’s First Kings and the Military (approx. 30 minutes)

Disc-2:

7.Early Dynastic Workers and Worshippers (approx. 30 minutes)

8.Lugalzagesi of Umma and Sargon of Akkad (approx. 30 minutes)

9.Akkadian Empire Arts and Gods (approx. 30 minutes)

10.The Fall of Akkad and Gudea of Lagash (approx. 30 minutes)

11.Ur III Households, Accounts, and Ziggurats (approx. 30 minutes)

12.Migrants and Old Assyrian Merchants (approx. 30 minutes)

Disc-3:

13.Royalty and Palace Intrigue at Mari (approx. 30 minutes)

14.War and Society in Hammurabi’s Time (approx. 30 minutes)

15.Justice in the Old Babylonian Period (approx. 30 minutes)

16.The Hana Kingdom and Clues to a Dark Age (approx. 30 minutes)

17.Princess Tadu-Hepa, Diplomacy, and Marriage (approx. 30 minutes)

18.Land Grants and Royal Favor in Mittani (approx. 30 minutes)

Disc-4:

19.The Late Bronze Age and the End of Peace (approx. 30 minutes)

20.Assyria Ascending (approx. 30 minutes)

21.Ashurbanipal’s Library, Warfare, and Collapse (approx. 30 minutes)

22.Neo-Assyrian Empire, Warfare, and Collapse (approx. 30 minutes)

23.Babylon and the New Year’s Festival (approx. 30 minutes)

24.End of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (approx. 30 minutes)

See Lee’s course (below) on Persian Empire

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(b). Course-2 on Ancient Mesopotamia (also excellent [and more topics, plus Persian Empire]):

Castor, Alexis Q. Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006; Dvds 2020 (circulation desk)

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Dvd.

Note: Thirty-six 30- min lectures (18 hours’ worth) by Prof. A.Q. Castor (Franklin & Marshall

College). The 6 dvds (3 cases) come with 3 booklets that have a written summary per lecture

(i.e., several pages each), an essential and supplemental reading list (each), and questions to

consider per lecture. There is also a separate series of maps, a timeline, a glossary of key names,

places, and terms, biographical notes, and a bibliography.

Video: Lecturer at podium in formal setting (non-classroom), screen text boxes appear for key

points, Castor shows selected images (key sites, items, maps, 3d-reconstructions) & refers to

past+next lectures.

Section-1: The Rise of Civilization:

1. The Iraq Museum (approx. 30 minutes) Introduction (issues)

2. Geography and Environment (30 min) Introduction (geography)

3. Discovering Mesopotamia (30 min) Early exploration & discoveries

4. Archaeological Methods (30 min) Methodology

5. Farming and Early Settlements (30 min) Late Neolithic

6. The Uruk Phenomenon (30 min) 4th millennium BCE (early urban)

7. Writing (30 min) Emergence+development of writing

8. Temples (30 min) Early temples and shrines

9. Mesopotamian Deities (30 min) Early religion: Deities

10. Gilgamesh –Hero and King (30 min) EB-MB Age story of Gilgamesh

11. The Early Dynastic Period (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

12. Warfare and Diplomacy (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

Section-2: The Great City States:

13. The Royal Cemetery at Ur (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

14. The Akkadians (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

15. Ideology of Kingship –Narim-Sin and Gudea (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

16. The Ur III Dynasty (30 min) EB Age: 3rd millennium BCE

17. Life in a Mesopotamian City (30 min) EB-MB Age: urban life

18. Food and Drink (30 min) MB Age: Especially Mari

19. Assyrian Trade Networks (30 min) MB Age: Old Assyria & Anatolia

20. Hammurabi of Babylon (30 min) MB Age: Elam, Babylonia, Mari

21. Zimri-Lim of Mari (30 min) MB Age: Mari & neighbours

22. Laws (30 min) EB-MB: Especially Hammurabi

23. Medicine, Science, and Math (30 min) EB-LB Age: Overviews

24. Poetry and Literature (30 min) EB-LB Age: Overviews

Section-3: Empires of the East:

25. Internationalism (30 min) LB Age: Amarna Letters, etc.

26. Assyrian Expansion (30 min) LB-Iron Age: Assyrian Empire

27. Sargon II (30 min) Iron Age: Sargon II (8th cent. BC)

28. Ideology of Empire (30 min) Iron Age: Neo-Assyrian Empire

29. Control and Revolt (30 min) Iron Age: Neo-Assyrian Empire

30. Medes and the Neo-Babylonian State (30 min) Late Iron Age: Neo-Babylonia

31. The Rise of the Achaemenids (30 min) Persian Empire: Near East+

32. Persians in Egypt and Greece (30 min) Persian Empire: Near East+

33. Xerxes’s Invasion of Greece (30 min) Persian Empire: Near East+

34. Persian Art and Culture (30 min) Persian Empire: Near East+

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35. Alexander the Great (30 min) Macedon and Persia

36. After Alexander (30 min) Hellenistic+ period

(c). Course-3 on Ancient Mesopotamia (partial viewing [so far]: very good-excellent):

Nieman, David (STERNE –pending)

2013 Early Civilization and the History of Writing (77 minutes each). Cradles of Civilization Lecture

1, by Dr. David Neiman; directed by Becky Neiman. North Hollywood: Midnight Shadows

Productions. Video-on-demand/Dvd (via Amazon.com). Note: Dr. Nieman talking, with images

& blackboard notes.

1. Introduction (77 min)

2. Rise of Civilization (77 min)

3. Mud and metal (77 min)

4. Writing (77 min)

5. Literature (77 min)

6. Akkadians (77 min)

7. Sargon of Akkad (77 min)

8. Ziggurat (77 min)

9. Hieroglyphics (= Hieroglyphs) (77 min)

10. Alphabet (77 min)

11. Borosus and Monetho (= Manetho) (77 min)

12. Babylonia (77 min)

13. Assyria (77 min)

Nieman, David (STERNE –pending)

2013 Hammurabi of Babylon (52 minutes). Cradles of Civilization Lecture 2, by Dr. David Neiman;

directed by Becky Neiman. North Hollywood: Midnight Shadows Productions. Video-on-

demand/Dvd (via Amazon.com). Note: Dr. Nieman talking, with images and blackboard notes.

14. Introduction (45-52 min)

15. Hammurabi (45-52 min)

16. List continued (45-52 min)

17. Accomplishments (45-52 min)

18. Code of Hammurabi (45-52 min)

19. Rulers (45-52 min)

20. Babylonian Math (45-52 min)

21. Babylonian Calendar (45-52 min)

22. Lunar Calendar (45-52 min)

23. Year One (45-52 min)

(d). Course-4 on Persian Empire (excellent [exceptional]):

Lee, John W. I. Guidebook: DS281 .L44 2012; Cds oversize 3758 (circulation desk)

2012 The Persian Empire. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3117). Chantilly: The

Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 45-min lectures (18 hours’ worth) by Prof. John W. I.

Lee (University of California, Santa Barbara). The 12 dvds (3 cases) come with a booklet that

has a written summary per lecture (i.e., several pages each), an essential and supplemental

reading list (each), and questions to consider per lecture. There is also a separate series of maps,

a timeline, a glossary of key names, places, and terms, biographical notes, and a bibliography.

Video: Lecturer at podium in formal setting (non-classroom), screen text boxes appear for key

points, Lee shows selected images (key sites, items, maps, 3d-reconstructions) and refers to past

and next lectures. Note: CD Audio version OK, but minus visuals.

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1. Rethinking the Persian Empire (45 min).

2. Questioning the Sources (45 min).

3. The World Before Cyrus (45 min).

4. Cyrus and Cambyses – Founders of the Empire (45 min).

5. Darius I – Creator of the Imperial System (45 min).

6. Persian Capitals and Royal Palaces (45 min).

7. The Great King – Images and Realities (45 min).

8. Royal Roads and Provinces (45 min).

9. East of Persepolis (45 min).

10. Challenges in the West – 513–594 B.C. (45 min).

11. Across the Bitter Sea, 493–490 B.C. (45 min).

12. Xerxes Becomes King (45 min).

13. Xerxes’s War, 480–479 B.C. (45 min).

14. Cultures in Contact (45 min).

15. Achaemenid Religion (45 min).

16. From Expansion to Stability, 479–405 B.C. (45 min).

17. The War of the Two Brothers (45 min).

18. Persian Gold (45 min).

19. City and Countryside (45 min).

20. Women in the Persian Empire (45 min).

21. Artaxerxes II – The Longest-Ruling King (45 min).

22. Persia and Macedon, 359–333 B.C. (45 min).

23. The End of an Empire, 333–323 B.C. (45 min).

24. Legacies of the Persian Empire (45 min).

(e). Course-5 on Anatolian civilization (very good …):

Harl, Kenneth W. (not in STERNE)

2012 Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia Minor. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no.

363). Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 30-min lectures (12 hours’ worth)

by Prof. Kenneth W. Harl (Tulane University). The two dvds (two cases) come with a booklet

that has a written summary per lecture (i.e., several pages each), an essential and supplemental

reading list (each), and questions to consider per lecture. There is also a separate series of maps,

a timeline, a glossary of key names, places, and terms, biographical notes, and a bibliography.

Video: Lecturer at podium in formal setting (non-classroom), screen text boxes appear for key

points, Harl shows selected images (key sites, items, maps, 3d-reconstructions) and refers to

past and next lectures (very good lecturer).

1. Introduction to Anatolia (30 min). Introduction

2. First Civilizations in Anatolia (30 min). Neolithic

3. The Hittite Empire (30 min). MB-LB Age: Hatti/Hittites

4. Hattusas and Imperial Hittite Culture (30 min). LB Age: Hittites

5. Origins of Greek Civilization (30 min). MB-LB Age: Aegean

6. The Legend of Troy (30 min). LB Age: Troy (NW Anatolia)

7. Iron Age Kingdoms of Asia Minor (30 min). Iron Age: Lydia, Phrygia etc.

8. Emergence of the Polis (30 min). Iron Age: Aegean

9. Ionia and Early Greek Civilization (30 min). Iron Age: Aegean – Ionia

10. The Persian Conquest (30 min). Persian Empire

11. Athenian Empire and Spartan Hegemony (30 min). Athenian Empire, Sparta & Persia

12. Alexander the Great and the Diadochoi (30 min). Macedonian Empire

13. The Hellenization of Asia Minor (30 min). Anatolia and Greece

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14-24. Roman period through Ottoman Empire (remaining lectures).

(f). Course-6 on Greek civilization (seems excellent so far …):

McInerney, Jeremy (STERNE –pending)

1998 Ancient Greek Civilization. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 323). Chantilly:

The Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 30-min lectures (12 hours’ worth) by Prof. Jeremy

McInerney (University of Pennsylvania). The four dvds (one case) come with a small booklet

that has a written summary per lecture (i.e., a few pages each), an essential and supplemental

reading list (each), and questions to consider per lecture. There is also a separate series of maps,

a timeline, a glossary of key names, places, and terms, biographical notes, and a bibliography.

Video: Lecturer at podium in formal setting (non-classroom), screen text boxes appear for key

points, McInerney shows selected images (key sites, items, maps) and refers to past and next

lectures.

1. Greece and the western world Introduction

2. Minoan Crete MB-LB Age: Knossos, etc.

3. Schliemann and Mycenae Late Bronze Age: Mycenaeans

4. The long twilight Archaic/Iron Age: Post-1200 BCE

5. The Age of Heroes Greek identity: The Iliad+Odyssey

6. From Sicily to Syria –growth of trade & colonization Early Greece: E. Mediterranean etc.

7. Delphi and Olympia Pan-Hellenic sanctuaries & rituals

8. The Spartans Early culture-rigid societal control

9. Revolution Athens & Aegean re-emergence

10. Tyranny 7th century BCE Athens etc.

11. The origins of democracy 6th century BCE Athens etc.

12. Beyond Greece –The Persian Empire Emergence of Persian Empire

13. The Persian wars Late 6th–5th cent. BCE

14. The Athenian Empire Athenian domination of Aegean

15. The Art of Democracy Greek socio-political & cultural …

16. Sacrifice and Greek religion Greek religion

17. Theater and the competition of art Greek legends, myths, performance

18. Sex and gender Greek society

19. The Peloponnesian War, part I Sparta & Athens, etc.

20. The Peloponnesian War, part II Sparta & Athens, etc.

21. Socrates on trial Greek philosophy etc.

22. Slavery and freedom Greek society

23. Athens in decline Decline of Athens versus Macedon

24. Philip, Alexander, and Greece in transition Macedon, Persia, and aftermath

(g). Course-7 on Greek & Persian civilizations in conflict (seems excellent; pending review …)

Hale, John R. (STERNE –pending)

2008 The Greek and Persian Wars. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. ). Chantilly: The

Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 30-min lectures (12 hours’ worth) by Prof. John R.

Hale (University of Louisville). Same as other Great Courses (above). Video: Lecturer at

podium in formal setting, screen text boxes for key points, Hale shows selected images (key

sites, items, maps) and refers to past and next lectures (pending review: very good reviews

elsewhere).

1. The first encounter

2. Empire builders –The Persians

3. Intrepid voyagers –The Greeks

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4. The Ionian Revolt

5. From Mount Athos to Marathon

6. Xerxes prepares for war

7. The Athenians build a fleet

8. Heroes at the pass

9. Battle in the straits

10. The freedom fighters

11. Commemorating the Great War

12. Campaigns of the Delian League

13. Launching a Golden Age

14. Herodotus invents history

15. Engineering the fall of Athens

16. Cyrus, Xenophon and the Ten Thousand

17. The march to the sea

18. Strange bedfellows

19. The Panhellenic Dream

20. The rise of Macedon

21. Father and son

22. Liberating the Greeks of Asia

23. Who is the Great King?

24. When East meets West

(h). Course-8 on Bronze Age to Persian period empires in Aegean to Near East (pending review):

Dise Jr., Robert L. (STERNE –pending)

2009 Ancient Empires before Alexander. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3150).

Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Thirty-six 30-min lectures (18 hours’ worth) by Prof.

Robert L. Dise Jr. (University of Northern Iowa). Same as other Great Courses (above). Video:

Lecturer at podium in formal setting, screen text boxes for key points; Dise shows selected

images (key sites, items, maps) and refers to past and next lectures (pending review: very good

reviews elsewhere).

1. A meditation on empire

2. Lands, seas and sources

3. Sargon and the dawn of empire Mesopotamia EB Age

4. The Third Dynasty of Ur Mesopotamia EB Age

5. The empire of Hammurabi Mesopotamia MB Age

6. Mitanni and the Kassites Mesopotamia LB Age

7. The rise of Hatti Anatolia LB Age

8. The government of Hatti Anatolia LB Age

9. Hatti at war Anatolia LB Age

10. The climax and collapse of Hatti Anatolia LB Age

11. The rise of the Egyptian Empire Egypt and Levant LB Age

12. The imperial army and administration Egypt and Levant LB Age

13. The end of the Egyptian Empire Egypt and Levant LB Age

14. The Minoan Thalassocracy Aegean MB-LB Age

15. Mycenae and the dawn of Greece Aegean LB Age

16. The collapse of the Mycenaean world Aegean LB Age

17. The birth of Israel Southern Levant Iron Age

18. The empire of David and Solomon Southern Levant Iron Age

19. The dawn of Assyria Mesopotamia Iron Age

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20. The rise of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mesopotamia Iron Age

21. The government of Assyria Mesopotamia Iron Age

22. Assyria at war Mesopotamia Iron Age

23. The climax and collapse of Assyria Mesopotamia Iron Age

24. The Neo-Babylonian Empire Mesopotamia Neo-Babylonia

25. The rise of the Persian Empire Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

26. The outbreak of the Greek wars Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

27. Xerxes and the invasion of Greece Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

28. From Plataea to the Peace of Callias Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

29. The Persian Empire from 450 to 334 Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

30. The government and army of Persia Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

31. Alexander and the fall of Persia Persian Empire 6th–4th cents. Persia

32. The origins of Carthage and its empire Carthage (Phoenicia) Iron Age-Hellenistic

33. Ruling and defending Carthage’s Empire Carthage Hellenistic+

34. The First War with Rome Carthage Hellenistic+

35. Hannibal and the fall of Carthage Carthage Hellenistic+

36. Ancient empires before Alexander and after

(i). Course-9 on Bronze Age to Persian period empires in Aegean to Near East (pending review):

Fagan, Garrett G. (STERNE –pending)

2005 Great Battles of the Ancient World. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3757).

Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 30-min lectures (12 hours’ worth) by

Prof. Garrett G. Fagan (Pennsylvania State University). Same as other Great Courses (above).

(pending review: very good reviews elsewhere).

1. Why study battles? What is war? Introduction

2. The problem of warfare’s origins Methodology

3. Sumer, Akkad and early Mesopotamian warfare Mesopotamia

4. Egyptian warfare from the Old to New Kingdoms Egypt

5. The battles of Megiddo and Kadesh LB Age Egypt and Levant

6. The Trojan War and Homeric warfare LB Age Aegean and Anatolia

7. The Assyrian war machine Iron Age Near East

8. The sieges of Lachish and Jerusalem Iron Age Levant

9. A peculiar institution? Hoplite warfare Iron Age/Classical Greece

10. The Battle of Marathon Greece and Persia

11. The Battle of Thermopylae Greece and Persia

12. Naval warfare and the Battle of Salamis Greece and Persia

13. The Athenian expedition to Sicily Greece and Persia

14. The March of the Ten Thousand Greece and Persia

15. Macedonian military innovations Greece and Persia

16. Alexander’s conquest of Persia Greece and Persia

17. The legions of Rome -

18. The battles of Cannae and Zama -

19. Legion versus phalanx –six pitched battles -

20. The sieges of Alesia and Masada -

21. Caesar’s world war -

22. The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest -

23. Catastrophe at Adrianople -

24. Reflections on warfare in the Ancient World Conclusion

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(j). Course-10: Bronze-Iron Ages and Persian period Egypt and Near East (pending review …):

Harl, Kenneth W. (STERNE –pending)

2005 Origins of Great Ancient Civilizations. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3174).

Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Twelve 30-min lectures (6 hours’ worth) by Prof.

Kenneth W. Harl (Tulane University). Same as other Great Courses (above). (pending review:

very good reviews elsewhere).

1. Cradles of civilization 3500-3000 BCE Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus

2. First cities of Sumer Mesopotamia: Sumer and trade relations

3. Mesopotamian kings and scribes EB-MB Age kings, soldiers +administration

4. Hammurabi’s Babylon MB Age: Empire of Hammurabi etc.

5. Egypt in the Pyramid Age EB Age: Old Kingdom Egypt

6. The Middle Kingdom MB Age: Middle Kingdom Egypt

7. Imperial Egypt LB Age: New Kingdom Egypt and empire

8. New peoples of the Bronze Age MB-LB Age: Aegean, Anatolia & Levant

9. The collapse of the Bronze Age LB-Iron Ages: Sea Peoples ca. 1200 BCE

10. From Hebrews to Jews LB-Iron Ages: Canaanites to Israelites

11. Imperial Assyria Iron Age: Assyria to Neo-Babylonians

12. The Persian Empire Persian Empire: 539–330 BCE.

(k). Course-11: Many sites, including Prehistoric-Roman Aegean--Near East (pending review):

Cline, Eric (STERNE –pending)

2016 Archaeology: An Introduction to the World’s Greatest Sites. The Great Courses, Ancient

History (Course no. 9431). Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Twenty-four 30-min

lectures (12 hours’ worth) by Prof. Eric Cline (The George Washington University). Same as

other Great Courses (above). (pending review: very good reviews elsewhere).

1. The origins of modern archaeology Introduction (to archaeology)

2. Excavating Pompeii and Herculaneum Early–recent archaeology Rome: 79 AD/CE

3. Schliemann and his successors at Troy Early–recent archaeology Troy: Bronze Age

4. Early Archaeology in Mesopotamia Early–recent archaeology Iraq-Syria

5. How do archaeologists know where to dig? Methodology (in archaeology)

6. Prehistoric archaeology World: Palaeolithic period

7. Gobekli Tepe, Catalhoyuk, and Jericho Levant-Anatolia (Neolithic period)

8. Pyramids, mummies and hieroglyphics Egyptology-Egypt (pharaonic period)

9. King Tut’s tomb Egypt (Late Bronze Age; 14th cent. BC)

10. How do you excavate at a site? Methodology (in archaeology)

11. Discovering Mycenae and Knossos Aegean (MB-LB Age)

12. Santorini, Akrotiri and the Atlantis myth Aegean (MB-LB Age: ca. 1600 BCE)

13. The Uluburun shipwreck East Mediterranean (Late Bronze Age)

14. The Dead Sea Scrolls Levant (Hellenistic – Roman period)

15. The myth of Masada? Levant (Roman period)

16. Megiddo: Excavating Armageddon Levant (Bronze to Iron Ages)

17. The Canaanite palace at Tel Kabri Levant (Middle Bronze Age)

18. Petra, Palmyra and Ebla Levant (Bronze Age and Roman period)

19. How are artifacts dated and preserved? Methodology (in archaeology)

20. The Terracotta Army, Sutton Hoo, Otzi China (Qin), Britain (MA), Alps (3500 BC)

21. Discovering the Maya Mesoamerica

22. The Nazca Lines, Sipan & Machu Picchu South America

23. Archaeology in North America North America

24. From the Aztecs to future archaeology Mesoamerica (Aztecs) and conclusion

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(l). Course-12 on late Persian & Macedonian empires in Aegean-Near East (pending review):

Harl, Kenneth W. TO GET –pending

2010 Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Empire. The Great Courses, Ancient History

(Course no. 3390). Chantilly: The Teaching Company. Note: Thirty-six 30-min lectures (18

hours’ worth) by Prof. Kenneth W. Harl (Tulane University). Same as other Great Courses

(above). (pending review: very good reviews elsewhere).

1. Alexander the Great –Conqueror or tyrant? 19. Governing and taxing the empire

2. Greece in the age of hegemonies 20. Alexander and the Macedonian opposition

3. Achaemenid Persia 21. The invasion of India

4. The world of early Macedon 22. The Battle of the Hydaspes

5. Philip II and the Macedonian way of war 23. Mutiny and withdrawal

6. The Third Sacred War 24. The Gedrosian Desert and voyage of Nearchus

7. The Macedonian conquest of Greece 25. Deification and succession

8. The League of Corinth 26. Alexander and the Macedonians -Opis

9. Alexander, heir apparent 27. Alexander and the Greeks -The Lamian War

10. Securing the inheritance, 336-335 B.C. 28. The Diadochoi, 323-316 B.C.

11. The invasion of Asia 29. The partition of the empire, 316-301 B.C.

12. The Battle of the Granicus 30. The Hellenistic concert of powers

13. The turning point –Issus and Tyre 31. Macedonian courts in the Near East

14. Alexander, pharaoh of Egypt 32. The Hellenization of the Near East

15. Heroes, oracles, and the gods 33. The Monetization of the Near East

16. The campaign of Gaugamela 34. Hellenization and the gods

17. The conquest of Iran 35. The limits of Hellenization

18. Alexander on the rim of the world 36. Alexander the Great and the shadow of Rome

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(O). DOCUMENTARIES ON ANCIENT NEAR EAST

& ADJACENT AREAS:

Dvd / video documentaries (options): Other options may exist via Youtube/non-commercially

available videos. A few videos will be obtained for Sterne Library (e.g., ones not easily available on

YouTube or via UAB links):

Please note: It has been exceedingly difficult to locate commercially available, high quality

documentaries on Ancient Mesopotamia (and Near East in general), whether as a broad overview or

on a specific aspect/period. The following reflect the “better ones” that are accessible (currently) and

have been vetted (by the instructor), from which the “best ones” have been extracted for in-class

viewing (indicated by an asterisk: *). Other options do exist, but are frequently bible-centric/-specific,

which is not the focus of this course and thus have been omitted.

(1). Biblical archaeology and early approaches to Mesopotamia:

AMBROSE Video

2002 Legacy, The Origins of Civilization, disc-1, episode : Iraq, Cradle of Civilization (60 min).

BBC TV (Michael Wood). London: British Broadcasting Corporation. Note: General

discussion on Mesopotamia.

*TIME.LIFE STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2027 1995 Lost Civilizations, Disc 1, Episode 1: Mesopotamia: Return to Eden (50 min). Time Life's Lost

Civilizations TV series. New York: Time-Life Video.+BBC version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VXBeNWfjyQ

Note: General discussion on Mesopotamian history, especially relating to Bible: Reverse

chronological look at Sumer; Flood (and Gilgamesh); Assyrians; Israelites & Babylonia;

Qumran (Dead Sea scrolls).

Web: https://www.reddit.com/r/Documentaries/comments/30lyq0/mesopotamia_the_sumerians_2007_the_very_first/

*HISTORY

2009 Mysteries of the Garden of Eden (50 minutes). New York: Arts & Entertainment Television

Networks, LLC. Note: Assesses biblical texts, differing details, quest for Prester John & Eden,

decipherment of cuneiform (Rawlinson), discovery of Mesopotamian Gilgamesh+Creation

myths, Sumeria & Black Sea.

(2). Neolithic to early urbanism in Mesopotamia:

*NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2025

2008 Birth of Civilization (90 min). Washington: Nat. Geo. Channel.

Note: Neolithic to advent of urbanism.

*NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

2011 Diving into Noah's Flood (45 minutes). Narrated by Dr. Jeff Rose. Washington: National

Geographic Channel. Note: Covers myth of Gilgamesh versus biblical Flood (Noah), looks at

prehistoric lower sea levels in Gulf (17,000 BP+) and past river and coastal plain, visits early

sites in Qatar (Ubaid*), and early sites in Iraq (Eridu; Uruk; Ur), showing later coastline and 3d-

reconstructed early cities.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

2009 The Quest for Noah's Flood. National Geographic TV program. Washington: National

Geographic Channel. Note: This is fairly light in detail, covering the theoretical prehistoric,

post-Ice Age flooding of the Black Sea (ca. 5000+ BC) and a few scanty (later) seabed

discoveries/remains, promoting a potential origin for the flood stories in Sumeria (i.e.,

Gilgamesh) and the Bible (Noah): Some CGI; interviewing geologists & assessing geology of

the region; seabed evidence, including Roman-Byzantine shipwreck.

(3). Related regions/periods (Bronze Age – Iron Age):

PBS-NOVA

2010 Quest for Solomon's Mines (56 min). Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation, PBS.

Note: EB-Iron Age.

*NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2028 2011 Egypt's Lost Rival (45 min). Washington: Nat. Geo. Channel.

Note: Syrian MB-LB Age city of Qatna.

Use in Anth.416/516 (i.e., replacing its use in Anth.340 with Battle of Megiddo documentary).

PBS-NOVA STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2043

2008 The Bible's Buried Secrets: Beyond Fact or Fiction (112 min). Boston: WGBH Educational

Foundation, PBS. Note: Covers end of LB Age to Iron Age, including Babylonian period. (No

= used in Anth.340).

*CINEMA EPOCH STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2039

2004 The Hittites: A Civilization that Changed the World (120 min). Narrated by Jeremy Irons.

Istanbul: Turkey Cinema Epoch / Epik Film. Note: Set around 1300 BC, including Hittites

(central Anatolia), Battle of Kadesh (Syria), relations with Egypt (Ramesses II) and others

(Assyria; Mitanni; etc?).V.Good

(4). Assyrian through Babylonian periods (ca. 1000–605 and 605–540 BCE):

*PBS (STERNE –pending)

2014 Secrets of the Dead: The Lost Gardens of Babylon (60 minutes). Secrets of the Dead TV series.

Boston: WNET.ORG and Blink Films. Note: Re-assessed as Sennacherib (700 BCE) not

Babylonian period.

*NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (STERNE –pending)

2006 Quest for the Phoenicians (55 min). National Geographic TV program. Washington: National

Geographic Channel. Note: Looking at Iron Age Phoenician shipwreck (found earlier), search

for other wrecks; DNA testing Phoenician monarch & modern population; cemetery excavation;

Greek+Roman views on Phoenicians (child sacrifice) and recent confirmation; Carthage versus

Rome (2nd cent. BC).

(5). Persian period (540-332 BCE):

*KULTUR STERNE LIBRARY circulation desk dvd: no. 2026 n.d. Persepolis: Rediscovering the Lost Capital of the Persian Empire (60 min). Kultur TV series.

New Jersey: Kultur International Films, Ltd. (Cromwell). Note: German documentary

concentrating on professional excavations and reconstructions (i.e., excellent CGI) of

Persepolis, with discussions on architecture, art & sculpture, history, religion, etc. It also

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mentions other sites (Susa; Ecbatana; Babylon; etc.), consults various specialists (Iran;

Germany; etc.), and looks at some modern retentions from Persia

KULTUR

2013 Persepolis: Stage of Kings - Sites of the World's Cultures (57 minutes). Kultur TV series. New

Jersey: Kultur International Films, Ltd. (Cromwell). Note: Persian period with much art,

ethnoarchaeology, etc.

(A good documentary for some supplemental information, but other use Kultur documentary on

Persia).

MYSTIC FILMS INTL.

2009 Iran the Forgotten Glory, Episode 1: Birth of a Nation (disk-1; 52 min). Iran the Forgotten

Glory TV series. Irvine: Mystic Films Intl. Note: Persian period.

(6). Alexander the Great (especially 332+ BCE):

ATHENA

2014 Alexander’s Lost World (276 minutes). Note: Late Hellenistic period. Alexander the Great’s

time. Note: Really needs input from specialists: Some problem areas; great visuals, CGI, and

worth a viewing.

BBC

2010 In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great, discs-1-2 (234 min). In the Footsteps of Alexander the

Great TV series (Michael Wood). London: British Broadcasting Corporation. Note: Very good

(filmed earlier)

MYSTIC FILMS INTL.

2009 Iran the Forgotten Glory, Episode 2: Renaissance of Glory (disk-2; 43 min). Iran the Forgotten

Glory TV series. Irvine: Mystic Films Intl. Note: Alexander the Great and his successors in

Persia (Sassanids).

(7). Other:

SA.FILMS

2010 Arabia (46 min). IMAX film. Chatsworth: SA Films, LLC and Image Entertainment, Inc.

Note: Arabia and spice trade, plus later periods.

Other documentary series with some college-level/academic pertinent content on Ancient

Mesopotamia:

History Channel

2011 History Classics: Mysteries of the Bible - The Bible’s Greatest Heroes (470 minutes). New

York: Arts & Entertainment Television Networks, LLC. Note: Ten episodes (47 min. each; 5

disks), including Abraham, Joseph, King David, Jesus, Jacob’s ladder, Joshua (Jericho), Job,

Solomon, Samson+Delilah, and Moses. Earlier filming date than dvd release date (2011). Good

reviews. Maybe Abraham episode?

RJL/Madacy

2013 Ancient Secrets of the Bible (1079 minutes). Note: 39 episodes (about 28 min. each; 5 disks),

but little specifically on Mesopotamia: Maybe Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark (1), Fiery Furnace

& Tower of Babel, but the series seems much less archaeology specific (despite some

inclusion). Need to review episodes.

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(p). SORTING IN-PROGRESS:

CONTENTS OF KEY REFERENCE WORKS (ANE):

CONTENTS for integration: 279+ entries/articles/chapters on many topics/periods/regions of ANE

Frahm, Eckart (ed.)

2017 A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk). YES

Collated: Ur, Jason

2017 “Physical and Cultural Landscapes of Assyria,” pp. 13-35 (chp. 1) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Ristvet, Lauren

2017 “Assyria” in the Third Millennium bce” pp. 36-56 (chp. 2) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Veenhof, Klaas R.

2017 “The Old Assyrian Period (20th–18th Century bce),” pp. 57-79 (chp. 3) in Eckart Frahm (ed.).

A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Cecile, Michel

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Old Assyrian Period,” pp. 80-107 (chp. 4) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Yamada, Shigeo

2017 “The Transition Period (17th to 15th Century bce),” pp. 108-16 (chp. 5) in Eckart Frahm (ed.).

A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Jakob, Stefan

2017 “The Middle Assyrian Period (14th to 11th Century bce),” pp. 117-42 (chp. 6) in Eckart Frahm

(ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John

Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Jakob, Stefan

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Middle Assyrian Period,” pp. 143-60 (chp. 7) in

Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World.

Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Frahm, Eckart

2017 “The Neo -Assyrian Period (ca. 1000–609 bce),” pp. 161-208 (chp. 8) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Radner, Karen

2017 “Economy, Society, and Daily Life in the Neo -Assyrian Period,” pp. 209-28 (chp. 9) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Hauser, Stefan R.

2017 “Post -Imperial Assyria,” pp. 229-48 (chp. 10) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria.

Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Collated: Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the North: Anatolia,” pp. 249-58 (chp. 11) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to

Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Fuchs, Andreas

2017 “Assyria and the East: Western Iran and Elam,” pp. 259-67 (chp. 12) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Bagg, Ariel M.

2017 “Assyria and the West: Syria and the Levant,” pp. 268-74 (chp. 13) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Rollinger, Robert

2017 “Assyria and the Far West: The Aegean World,” pp. 275-85 (chp. 14) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A

Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley &

Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the South: Babylonia,” pp. 286-98 (chp. 15) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion

to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Collated: Frahm, Eckart

2017 “Assyria and the Far South: The Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf,” pp. 299-310 (chp.

16) in Eckart Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient

World. Hoboken; John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation

desk).

Collated: Liverani, Mario

2017 “Thoughts on the Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Kingship,” pp. 534-46 (chp. 27) in Eckart

Frahm (ed.). A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken;

John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

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Richard, Suzanne (ed.)

2003 Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Note: Mainly dealing with

Levant. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Dever, William G.

2003 “Chronology of the Southern Levant,” pp. 82–87 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern

Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Banning, E. B.

2003 “Archaeological survey in the Southern Levant,” pp. 164–67 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Piccirillo, M.

2003 “The mosaics of Jordan,” pp. 205–9 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A

Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Haiman, M.

2003 “Negev,” pp. 278–85 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona

Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Rast, Walter E.

2003 “Archaeology of the Dead Sea Plain in Jordan,” pp. 319–30 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near

Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

Giles, Terry

2003 “The Samaritans,” pp. 413–17 in Richard Suzanne (ed.). Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003.

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Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

from the Early Bronze Age to the Fall of the Persian Empire. London: Routledge / Taylor &

Francis Group. Call no.: DS57 .B89 2009.

(*). OTHER WORKS BEING SORTED:

King, Philip J. and Stager, Lawrence E.

2001 Life in Biblical Israel. Library of Ancient Israel. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press.

Call no.: DS.112 K48 2001

Negev, Avraham

1986 Nabatean Archaeology Today. New York: New York University Press.

Call no.: DS.154.22 N45 1986

Robinson, E.

1841 Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea. Boston: Crocker and

Brewster. Call no.: DS.107 R649 (ETS); Note: use caution! (dated source).

GREECE:

Morkot, Robert

1996 The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Greece. London: Penguin Books Ltd.

Call no.: G.2001 S1 M6 1996

Shelmedine, C.W. (ed.)

2008 The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press. Call no.: DF.220 C36 2008

Stampolidis, N. and Sotirakopoulou, P.

2008 Aegean Waves: Artworks of the Early Cycladic Culture in the Museum of Cycladic Art at

Athens. New York: Random House Inc. Call no.: N.5899 C9 S73 2007

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ANCIENT

MESOPOTAMIA

SOURCES TO BE

COALLATED

INTO ABOVE

CATALOGUE

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OPTION-2 (non-sorted list):

POTENTIAL ESSAY AIDS, i.e., other helpful reference works (= NOT required readings):

Note: 183 recent key sources, including 1950s+, in Sterne Library, pending sources (July-Sept. 2017).

Ancient Near East in Sterne Library (mainly Syria and Mesopotamia):

Adams, Robert McCormick

1966 The Evolution of Urban Society: Early Mesopotamia and Prehispanic Mexico. Chicago: Aldine

Pub. Co. Call no.: GN490 .A4 1966 (ANNEX). Akkermans, P.M.M.G. and Schwarz, G.M.

2003 The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca.

16,000-300 BC). Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS94.5 .S36 2003

Algaze, Guillermo

2005 The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization

(second edition). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .A44 1993

Algaze, Guillermo

2008 Ancient Mesopotamia at the Dawn of Civilization: The Evolution of an Urban Landscape.

Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Call no.: HT114 .A524 2008

Anadolu Medeniyetleri Muzesi (staff)

1997 The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (1998+ guide book). Ankara: Donmez Offset Muze

Eserleri Turistik Yayinlari. Call no.: N5336.T9 A57 1997.

Arrian

1970 The Life of Alexander the Great. Translated by Aubrey de Selincourt. Wood-engravings by

Raymond Hawthorn. London: The Folio Society. Call no.: DF234 .A773 1970

Aruz, Joan and Wallenfels, Ronald

2003 Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus. New

York: Metropolitan Museum of Art / New Haven Yale University Press.

Call no.: N5330 .A68 2003

Bagnall, R. S., Brodersen, K., Champion, C. B., Erskine, A. and Huebner, S. R. (eds.)

2013 The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, Volumes 1-13. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Call no.: D54 .E53 2013 (Sterne reference collection, first floor); note: many entries on mainly

Late Bronze Age through late Antiqity in Europe, the Mediterranean Area, and Near East.

Bahrani, Zainab

2017 Mesopotamia: Ancient Art and Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: N5370 .B28 2017 Bahrani, Zainab

2003 The graven image: representation in Babylonia and Assyria. Philadelphia: University of

Pennsylvania Press. Call no.: BH102 .B34 2003

Ball, Warwick

2011 Towards One World: Ancient Persia and the West. Asia in Europe and the Making of the West

volume 2. Northampton: Olive Branch Press. Call no.: DS281 .B37 2011 Bang, Peter F. and Scheidel, Walter (eds.)

2013 The Oxford Handbook of the State in the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Oxford

Handbook series. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: JC51 .O94 2013

Barber, E. J. W.

1991 Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages with Special

Reference to the Aegean. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Call no.: GN776.2.A1 B37 1991. (Neo-Iron Age Levant).

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Barnett, R. D.

1975 Assyrian Sculpture in the British Museum. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited.

Call no.: NB80 .B3185

Bertman, Stephan

2003 Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .B47 2003

Bienkowski, Piotr and Millard, Alan (eds.)

2000 Dictionary of the Ancient Near East. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D5 2000

Black, Jeremy

2004 The Literature of Ancient Sumer. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: PJ4083 .L57 2004

Black, Jeremy and Green, Anthony

1992 Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. Austin:

University of Texas Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 B57 1992b

Boardman, John

2000 Persia and the West: An Archaeological Investigation of the Genesis of Achaemenid Persian

Art. London: Thames & Hudson. Call no.: N5390 .B63 2000

Bosworth, A. B.

1996 Alexander and the East: The Tragedy of Triumph. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF234.6 .B67 1996

Bottero, Jean

2004 Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by T. L. Fagan. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 B6713 2001 (2 copies)

Bottero, Jean

2001 Everyday Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. Translated by A. Nevill. John Hopkins University

Press. Call no.: DS71 .B65 2001.

Bottero, Jean

1992 Mesopotamia: Writing, Reasoning, and the Gods. Translated by Z. Bahrani et. al. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .B6813 1992

Bottero, Jean, Cassin, Elena and Vercoutter, Jean (eds.)

1967 The Near East: Early Civilizations. Translated by R. F. Tannenbaum. Delecorte World History

volume 2. New York, Delacorte Press. Call no.: DS62.2 .C3213 1967

Bowden, Hugh

2014 Alexander the Great: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF234 .B69 2014 Braidwood, Linda et. al. (eds.)

1983 Prehistoric archeology along the Zagros Flanks. Chicago: The Oriental Institute at the

University of Chicago. Call no.: GN855.I72 P74 1983

Braemer, Frank

1982 L'Architecture Domestique du Levant a l'Age du Fer. Editions Recherche sur les civilisations,

no 8. Paris: . Editions Recherche sur les civilisations.

Call no.: NA7418 .B7 1982. Note: Iron Age architecture.

Briant, Pierre

2002 From Cyrus to Alexander: A History of the Persian Empire. Translated by Peter T. Daniels.

Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS281 .B7513 2002

Briant, Pierre

2015 Darius in the shadow of Alexander. Translated by Jane Marie Todd. Cambridge: Harvard

University Press. Call no.: DS284.7 .B7513 2015.

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Broodbank, Cyprian

2013 The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the

Emergence of the Classical World. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DE86 .B76 2013; Note: International relations in Near East, Egypt, Europe, etc.

Brosius, Maria (ed.)

2003 Ancient Archives and Archival Traditions: Concepts of Record-Keeping in the Ancient World.

New York : Oxford University Press. Call no.: CD996 .A53 2003 Note: Includes EB Age Ebla,

Babylonia, Sippar (archive), MB Age Old Assyrian traders, Neo-Assyria, and Neo-Babylonia.

Bryce, Trevor

2016 Babylonia: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS71 .B79 2016

Bryce, Trevor

2014 Ancient Syria: A Three Thousand Year History. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS96.2 .B79 2014. Bryce, Trevor et. al. (contributors)

2009 The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia: The Near East

from the Early Bronze Age to the Fall of the Persian Empire. London: Routledge / Taylor &

Francis Group. Call no.: DS57 .B89 2009

Bryce, Trevor

2003 Letters of the Great Kings of the Ancient Near East: The Royal Correspondence of the Late

Bronze Age. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .B79 2003

Bryce, Trevor and Birkett-Rees, Jessie

2016 Atlas of the Ancient Near East: From Prehistoric Times to the Roman Imperial Period. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: G2206.S1 B79 2016

Burney, Charles and Lang, David Marshall

2001 The Peoples of the Hills: Ancient Ararat and Caucasus. History of Civilization Series. London:

Pheonix. Call no.: DS181 .B87 2001.

Byrd, Brian F.

1987 Beidha and the Natufian microform: Variability in Levantine Settlement and Subsistence. Ann

Arbor: UMI Dissertation Services. Call no.: DS11 .B87 1987x. Note: Neolithic period,

Natufian culture. Callot, Olivier

1983 Une Maison a Ougarit: etudes d'architecture domestique. Paris: Editions Recherche sur les

civilisations. Note: Excavations and residential architecture at Ugarit (Ras Shamra).

Call no.: NA245.U33 C34 1983.

Cameron, Averil and Kuhrt, Amelie (eds.)

1993 Images of Women in Antiquity. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.

Call no.: HQ1127 .I43 1993

Campbell, Duncan B.

2005 Ancient Siege Warfare: Persians, Greeks, Cathaginians and Romans 546-146 BC. Osprey

Military Elite series no. 121. New York: Osprey Publishing. Call no.: UG443 .C36 2005x. Castor, Alexis Q.

2006 Between the Two Rivers: The History of Ancient Mesopotamia, parts 1-3. The Great Courses,

Ancient and Medieval History (Course no. 3180). Chantilly: The Teaching Company.

Guidebook: DS71 .B48 2006 (circulating); Lecture Dvds 2020 (at circulation desk)

Cauvin, Jacques

2000 The Birth of the Gods and the Origins of Agriculture. Translated by Trevor Watkins.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: GN776.32.N4 C38 2000. Note: Natufians and later, including Syria.

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Chadwick, Robert

2005 First Civilizations: Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. London: Equinox Publishing Ltd.

(second edition). Call no.: DS69.5 .C43 2005

Chavalas, Mark W. (ed.)

2006 The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

Call no.: DS62.2 .A63 2006 (lost) → REPLACED (= copy-2)

Chiera, Edward

1955 They Wrote on Clay: The Babylonian Tablets Speak Today. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .C5 1955

Chiera, Edward, Pfeiffer, Robert Henry, and Meek, Theophile James (eds.)

1929+ Excavations at Nuzi Conducted by the Semitic Museum and the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard

University, with the Cooperation of the American School of Oriental Research at Bagdad.

Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Call no.: PJ3721.N8 H3 (ANNEX) Note: Primary data.

Cifci, Ali

2017 The Socio-Economic Organization of the Urartian Kingdom. Culture and History of the Ancient

Near East no. 89. Leiden: Brill. Call no.: DS156.U7 C54 2017.

Cline, Eric H.

2013 The Trojan War: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DF221.T8 C54 2013

Cline, Eric H.

2009 Biblical Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: BS621 .C55 2009

Cohen, Ada

1997 The Alexander Mosaic: Stories of Victory and Defeat. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: NA3770 .C58 1997

Collins, Paul

2016 Mountains and Lowlands: Ancient Iran and Mesopotamia. Oxford: Ashmolean Museum.

Call no.: DS260.7 .C65x 2016.

Collins, Sarah

2015 The Standard of Ur. British Museum: Object in Focus series. London: The British Museum

Press. Call no.: N5370 .C65 2015

Collon, Dominique

1990 Near Eastern Seals. Interpreting the Past. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Call no.: CD5344 .C59x 1990

Collon, Domonique

1987 First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Call no.: Not in Sterne (later Oct.).

Collon, Dominique

1995 Ancient Near Eastern Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. Call no.: N5345 .C69 1995

Cook, John Manuel

1983 The Persian Empire. New York: Schocken Books. Call no.: DS281 .C66 1983 Cooper, Lisa

2006 Early Urbanism on the Syrian Euphrates. London/New York: Routledge / Francis & Taylor

Group. ebook: DS96 .C56 2006eb; Call no.: DS96 .C56 2006 (shelf copy).

Crawford, Harriet (ed.)

2016 The Sumerian World. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS72 .S86 2013.

Crawford, Harriet

2015 Ur: The City of the Moon God. Archaeological Histories. London: Bloomsbury Academic

(Bloomsbury Publishing Plc). Call no.: DS70.5.U7 C73 2015

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Crawford, Harriet

1998 Dilmun and its Gulf Neighbours. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS247.B23 C729 1998

Crawford, Harriet

1991 Sumer and the Sumerians. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS72 .C73x 1991

Crawford, Harriet

1977 The Architecture of Iraq in the Third Millennium B.C. Mesopotamia Copenhagen Studies in

Assyriology Volume 5. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag. Call no.: Not in Sterne (LATER?).

Curtis, J. E. and Tallis, N. (eds.)

2005 Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Call no.: DS261 .F67 2005

Curtis, John (ed.)

1995 Later Mesopotamia and Iran: Tribes and Empires 1600-539 BC. London: British Museum

Press. Call no.: DS70.8.A1 A.87Z 1995

Curtis, John (ed.)

1993 Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict c.3500-1600 BC. London: British Museum

Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .E27 1993 Curtis, John (ed.)

1990 Ancient Persia. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Call no.: DS261 .C87 1990

Curtis, Adrian

1985 Ugarit (Ras Shamra). Cities of the Biblical World. Grand Rapids: W. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.

Call no.: DS99.U35 C87 1985.

Dalley, Stephanie

2013 The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive Wonder World Traced. Oxford:

Oxford University Press. Note: Reassigned to Sennacherib in early 7th centuries BCE.

Call no.: DS70.5.B3 D34 2013

Dalley, Stephanie et. al.

1998 The Legacy of Mesopotamia. Oxford: New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS56 .D33 1998

Dalley, Stephanie

1989 Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others. Oxford World

Classics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Call no.: BL1620 .M98 2000

Daniels, Peter T. and Bright, William (eds.)

1996 The world's writing systems. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: P211 .W714 1996 (Sterne Reference).

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia, Egypt, etc.

Diringer, David

1962 Writing. Ancient Peoples and Places volume 25. New York: Praeger. Note: Includes articles on

Mesopotamia, Egypt, alphabet, etc. Call no.: P211 .D55 Dornemann, Ruldolph H.

1986 A Neolithic village at Tell el Kowm in the Syrian Desert. Studies in Ancient Oriental

Civilization no. 43. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Note: Primary

report. Call no.: GN776.32.S95 D67 1986

Dunand, Maurice

1973 Byblos: Its History, Ruins and Legends (3rd edition). Translated by H. Tabet. Beirut.

Call no.: DS89.J9 D8613 1973

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During, Bleda S.

2011 The Prehistory of Asia Minor: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: GN855.T83 D87 2011. Note: Includes

Southeast Anatolia/N. Syria.

Evans, Jean M.

2012 The Lives of Sumerian Sculpture: An Archaeology of the Early Dynastic Temple. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: NB80 .E93 2012

Fairservis, Walter Ashlin

1964 Mesopotamia: The Civilization that Rose out of Clay. New York: Macmillan.

Call no.: 913 F17m (juvenile). Feinman, Gary M. and Marcus, Joyce (eds.)

1998 Archaic States. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. Call no.: GN492.6 .A72 1998

Foster, Benjamin R.

2016 The Age of Agade: Inventing Empire in Ancient Mesopotamia. London/New York: Routledge /

Taylor and Francis Group. Call no.: DS72.3 .F67 2016.

Foster, Benjamin R. and Foster, Karen Pollinger

2009 Civilizations of Ancient Iraq. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Call no.: DS7.7 .F67 2009

Foster, Benjamin R.

2005 Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature (third edition). Bethesda: University

Press of Maryland. 1,044 pages. Call no.: PJ3951 .B44 2005

Foster, Benjamin R., Frayne, Douglas, and Beckman, Gary

2001 The Epic of Gilgamesh: A New Translation, Analogues, Criticism. New York: Norton.

Call no.: PJ3771.G5 E5 2001

Frahm, Eckart (ed.)

2017 A Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken; John Wiley

& Sons Ltd. Call no.: DS71 .C59 2017 (on reserve; circulation desk).

Frankfort, Henri

1969 The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books (4th edition).

Call no.: N7260 .F8 1969

Frankfort, Henri

1951 The Birth of Civilization in the Near East. Bloomington, Indiana University Press.

Call no.: GN851 .F7 1951a

Frankfort, Henri et. al.

1949 Before Philosophy: The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man, An Essay on Speculative

Thought in the Ancient Near East. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books.

Call no.: BL96 .F8 1949x (Annex).

Frankfort, Henri

1948 Kingship and the Gods: A Study of Ancient Near Eastern Religion as the Integration of Society

and Nature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Call no.: BL325.K5 F7

Frankfort, Henri, Jacobsen, Thorkild, and Preusser, Conrad

1932 Tell Asmar and Khafaje: The 1st Season’s Work in Eshnunna, 1930/31-. Chicago: The

University of Chicago Press. Call no.: PJ2 .C5 (vol.1 in ANNEX; circulating collection). Gelb, Ignace Jay et. al. (eds.)

1964+ The Assyrian Dictionary, volumes 1-10, 16 and 21. Chicago: University of Chicago, Oriental

Institute. Call no.: PJ3525 .C5 1964 (Sterne reference storage).

Gelb, Ignace Jay

1955 Old Akkadian Inscriptions in Chicago Natural History Museum: Texts of Legal and Business

Interest. Chicago: Chicago Natural History Museum. Call no.: GN2 .F4 vol. 44 no. 2

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Gelb, Ignace Jay

1961 Old Akkadian Writing and Grammar. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: PJ3125 .M37 no. 2 1961 (ANNEX; lost)

Giacumakis, George

1970 The Akkadian of Alalah. The Hague: Mouton. Call no.: PJ3595.A4 G5 (ANNEX).

Gil, Stein

1999 Rethinking World-Systems: Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia.

Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Call no.: HD75 .S753 1999

Gilbert, Allan Stephan

1986 Urban Taphonomy of Mammalian Remains from the Bronze Age of Godin Tepe, Western Iran.

Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. Call no.: DS262.G6 G5 1979a Gordon, Cyrus Herzl

1966 Ugarit and Minoan Crete: The Bearing of Their Texts on the Origins of Western Culture. New

York: W. W. Norton. Call no.: PJ4150 .G6.

Gray, John

1969 Near Eastern Mythology. Feltham: Hamlyn. Call no.: BL1060 .G7

Grayson, Albert K.

1991 Assyrian Rulers of Early First Millennia BC, part 1 (1114-859 BC). Royal inscriptions of

Mesopotamia. Assyrian periods vol. 2. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Call no.: PJ3835 .G73 1991

Groenewegen, H. A. and Ashmole, Bernard

1972 Art of the Ancient World: Painting, Pottery, Sculpture, Architecture from Egypt, Mesopotamia,

Crete, Greece and Rome. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall / New York: Harry N. Abrams.

Call no.: N5340 .F72 1972

Gurney, O. R.

1983 The Middle Babylonian Legal and Economic Texts from Ur. British School of Archaeology in

Iraq. Oxford: The Alden Press. Call no.: KL2212.A3 E54 1983

Hallo, William W. and van Dijk, J. J. A.

1968 The Exaltation of Inanna. Yale Near Eastern Researches, volume 3. New Haven: Yale

University Press. Call no.: PJ4065.E47 N5 1968 Note: Sumerian religion and literature.

Hamblin, W. J.

2006 Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC: Holy Warriors at the Dawn of History. Warfare

and History. London: Routledge. Call no.: U31 .W37 2006

Harmansah, Omur

2013 Cities and the Shaping of Memory in the Ancient Near East. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press. Call no.: HT147.M628 H37 2013

Harris, Rivkah

2000 Gender and Aging in Mesopotamia: The Gilgamesh Epic and Other Ancient Literature.

Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: HQ1064.I69 H37 2000

Hawkes, Jacquetta

1973 The First Great Civilizations: Life in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Egypt. New York:

Knopf. Call no.: DS57 .H37. Note: Includes Mesopotamia (see/use with more recent sources).

Healy, Mark

1993 Qadesh 1300 BC: Clash of the Warrior Kings. Osprey Military Campaign Series no. 22.

London: Osprey. Note: Battle in northern Syria between Ramesses II and Hittites.

Call no.: DT88 .H43 1993

Healy, Mark and McBride, Angus

1991 The Ancient Assyrians. Osprey: Military Elite Series, no.39. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Heimpel, Wolfgang

2003 Letters to the King of Mari: A New Translation with Historical Introduction, Notes, and

Commentary. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: PJ3721.M3 H45 2003

Heltzer, Michael

1982 The Internal Organization of the Kingdom of Ugarit: royal service-system, taxes, royal

economy, army, and administration. Wiesbaden: L. Reichert.

Call no.: DS99.U35 H43 1982 (Lost).

Hinnells, John R. (ed.)

2007 A Handbook of Ancient Religions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Note: Includes

articles on Egypt, Ugarit, Mesopotamia, and Indus Valley. Call no.: BL41 .H325 2007

Holt, Frank Lee

2003 Alexander the Great and the Mystery of the Elephant Medallions. Berkeley: University of

California Press. Call no.: CJ385 .H65 2003

Hrusa, Ivan

2015 Ancient Mesopotamian Religion: A Descriptive Introduction. Translated by Michael Tait.

Munster: Ugarit-Verlag: Buch und Medienhandel GmbH. Call no.: BL2350.I7 H7813 2015

Hunt, Norman B.

2004 Historical Atlas of Mesopotamia. New York. Checkmark Books.

Call no.: G2251.S1 B3 2004

Hyland, Ann

2003 The Horse in the Ancient World. London: Praeger Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: SF284.M628 H96 2003

Jacobsen, Thorkild

1976 The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion. New Haven: Yale University

Press. Call no.: BL2350.I7 J33 1976

Jacobsen, Thorkild and Wilson, John A.

1963 Most Ancient Verse. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.

Call no.: PJ4083 .J3

Joukowsky, Martha Sharp

1996 Early Turkey: Anatolian Archaeology from Prehistory through the Lydian Period. Dubuque:

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. Note: SE Anatolia to N Syria-Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DS155 .J68 1996

Kampen, Natalie B., Bergmann, Bettina, et. al. (eds.)

1996 Sexuality in Ancient Art: Near East, Egypt, Greece, and Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: N5333 .S425 1996 Kovacs, Maureen Gallery

1989 The Epic of Gilgamesh. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Call no.: PJ3771.G5 E5 1989

Kramer, Samuel Noel

1981 History Begins at Sumer: Thirty-Nine Firsts in Man's Recorded History. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press (Second edition). Call no.: DS72 .K7 1959 (earlier edition)

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1972 Sumerian Mythology: A Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium

B.C. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K73 1972 (ANNEX).

Kramer, Samuel Noah

1969 The Sacred Marriage Rite: Aspects of Faith, Myth, and Ritual in Ancient Sumer. Bloomington:

Indiana University Press. Call no.: BL1615 .K7

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Kriwaczek, Paul

2010 Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilization. London: Atlantic.

Call no.: DS71 . K75 2010

Kuhrt, Amelie

1995 The Ancient Near East c.3000-330 BC, Volumes 1-2. Routledge History of the Ancient World.

London: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .K87 1994

Lampl, Paul

1968 Cities and Planning in the Ancient Near East. New York: Braziller. Call no.: NA9245.N4 L3

Larsen, Mogens T.

2015 Ancient Kanesh: A Merchant Colony in Ancient Anatolia. Cambridge: Cambridge University

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2012 The Persian Empire. The Great Courses, Ancient History (Course no. 3117). Chantilly: The

Teaching Company. Guidebook: DS281 .L44 2012; Cds oversize 3758 (circulation desk)

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2009 The Babylonian World. London: Routledge. Call no.: DS69.5 .B23 2007

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2003 Mesopotamia: The Invention of the City. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books.

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Leick, Gwendolyn

1991 A Dictionary of Ancient Near Eastern Mythology. London: Routledge.

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Liverani, Mario

2014 The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy. Translated by Soraia Tabatabai. New

York: Routledge. Call no.: DS62.23 .L5813 2014

Liverani, Mario

2006 Uruk: The First City. Translated by Z. Bahrani and M. V. De Mieroop. Sheffield: Equinox.

Call no.: DS70.5.E65 L5913 2006.

Lloyd, Seton

1984 The Archaeology of Mesopotamia: from the Old Stone Age to the Persian Conquest. London:

Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DS69.5 .L58 1984

Lloyd, Seton

1980 Foundations in the Dust: The Story of Mesopotamian Exploration. London: Thames and

Hudson. Call no.: DS70 .L48 1980

Lloyd, Seton, Muller, Hans Wolfgang, and Martin, Roland

1974 Ancient Architecture: Mesopotamia, Egypt, Crete, Greece. New York: H. N. Abrams.

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Lloyd, Seton

1963 Mounds of the Near East. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Call no.: DS56 .L56

Mackay, Ernest John Henry

1931 Report on Excavations at Jemdet Nasr, Iraq. Anthropology Memoirs volume 1, no. 3. Chicago:

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Call no.: GN4 .F5 vol. 1 no. 3 (ANNEX).

Mackay, Ernest John Henry

1925-29 Report on the excavation of the "A" cemetery at Kish. Anthropology, Memoirs volume

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1990 The Emergence of Civilization: From hunting and gathering to agriculture, cities, and the state

in the Near East. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DS57 .M37x 1993

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Mallowan, M. E. L.

1965 Early Mesopotamia and Iran. New York, NY : McGraw-Hill. Call no.: DS72 .M3

Marks, John Henry

1985 Visions of One World: Legacy of Alexander. Guilford: Four Quarters Pub. Co.

Call no.: DF234.2 .M37 1985

Mazlum, Tariq ‘Abd al-Wahhab

1976 Nineveh. Baghdad: Republic of Iraq, Ministry of Information, Directorate General of

Antiquities. Call no.: DS70.5.N47 M32 1976

Melville, Sarah C.

2016 The Campaigns of Sargon II, King of Assyria, 721–705 B.C. Campaigns and Commanders

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McCall, Henrietta

1990 Mesopotamian Myths. The Legendary Past. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

1931 Loan Exhibition of Ceramic Art of the Near East, New York, May 12 to June 28, MCMXXXI.

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Meyers, Eric. M. (ed.),

1997 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Volumes 1-5. New York: Oxford

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Miller, Jared L.

2013 Royal Hittite Instructions and Related Administrative Texts. Writings from the Ancient World

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2000 Village on the Euphrates: From Foraging to Farming at Abu Hureyra. New York: Oxford

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Call no.: GN776.32.S95 M66 2000

Moorey, P. R. S.

1994 Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The Archaeological Evidence. Oxford:

Clarendon Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .M66 1999. SEE INDEXES

Moortgat, Anton

1969 The Art of Ancient Mesopotamia; The Classical Art of the Near East. Translated by Judith

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Moran, William L.

1992 The Amarna Letters. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press. Call no.: PJ3887 .M67 2003. Oates, David and Oates, Joan

2001 Nimrud: An Assyrian Imperial City Revealed. British School of Archaeology in Iraq. London:

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Orlin, Louis L.

1969 Ancient Near Eastern literature. A Bibliography of One Thousand Items on the Cuneiform

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Call no.: PJ3953 .O75 1969 (reference storage).

Parrot, Andre

1961 Sumer: The Dawn of Art. Translated by Stuart Gilbert and James Emmons. New York: Golden

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Piotrovsky, Boris B.

1969 The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Translated by J. Hogarth. Ancient Civilizations series.

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Podany, Amanda H.

2014 The Ancient Near East: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .P625 2014

Pollock, Susan

1999 Ancient Mesopotamia: The Eden that Never Was. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Porter, Anne

2011 Mobile Pastoralism and the Formation of Near Eastern Civilizations: Weaving Together

Society. New York: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: DS73.1 .P67 2011

Postgate, J. N.

1992 Early Mesopotamia: Society and Culture at the Dawn of History. New York: Routledge.

Call no.: DS69.5 .P64 1992

Potts, D. T.

2017 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Iran. Oxford Handbook series. Oxford: Oxford University

Press. Call no.: DS266 .O94 2013.

Potts, D. T.

2014 Nomadism in Iran: From Antiquity to the Modern Era. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: GN635.I7 P67 2014

Potts, D. T.

2012 A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, volumes 1-2. Oxford: Wiley-

Blackwell. Call no.: Call no.: DS56 .C585 2012 (on reserve: circulation desk).

Potts, D. T.

1999 The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State.

Cambridge World Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Potts, D. T.

1997 Mesopotamian Civilization: The Material Foundations. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Call no.: DS57 .P67 1997

Potts, D. T.

1990 The Arabian Gulf in Antiquity, vols. 1-2. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: Prehistory

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Pritchard, James B. (ed.)

1969 Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (Third edition with Supplement).

Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: BS1180 .P83 1969

Radner, Karen

2015 Ancient Assyria: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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2011 The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Ray, Himanshu Prabha and Potts, Daniel T. (eds.)

2007 Memory as History: The Legacy of Alexander in Asia. New Delhi: Aryan Books International.

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Reade, Julian

1999 Assyrian Sculpture. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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Reade, Julian

1991 Mesopotamia. British Museum. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS69.5 .R43 1991

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Richard, Suzanne (ed.)

2003 Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS56 .N395 2003

Roaf, Michael

1990 Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East. New York: Facts on File Inc.

Call no.: DS69.5 .R63 1990

Romm, James S.

2011 Ghost on the Throne: The Death of Alexander the Great and the War for Crown and Empire.

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Roth, Martha T.

1997 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor (second edition). Writings from the

Ancient World 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature. Call no.: KL210 .R68 1997

Roth, Martha T.

1995 Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor. Atlanta: Scholars Press.

Call no.: KL210 .R68x 1995

Roux, Georges

1992 Ancient Iraq. London: Penguin Books. Call no.: DS71 .R78 1965 (earlier edition)

Saggs, H. W. F.

1995 Babylonians. Peoples of the Past. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

Call no.: DS71 .S24 1995b

Saggs, H. W. F.

1984 The Might That Was Assyria. Great Civilizations Series. London: Sidgwick and Jackson.

Call no.: DS73.2 .S23 1990 Saggs, H. W. F.

1969 The Greatness that was Babylon; A Survey of the Ancient Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates

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Sagonia, Antonio and Zimansky, Paul

2009 Ancient Turkey. Routledge World Archaeology. London: Routledge. Note: Neolithic, Bronze-

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Samuel, Mark

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade. College Station, Tex.: Texas A&M

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Sasson, Jack M. (ed.)

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Volumes I-IV. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, Inc.

Call no.: DS57 .C55 1995 (reference collection).

Schauensee, Maude de

2002 Two lyres from Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and

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Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

2007 When Writing Met Art: From Symbol to Story. Austin: University of Texas Press.

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Schmandt-Besserat, Denise

1992 How Writing Came About. Austin: University of Texas Press. Call no.: CJ4867 .S364 1996

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1975 The First Civilization: The Legacy of Sumer: The University Art Museum, the University of

Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, January 12-March 16, 1975. College Park: The University Art

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Schoeninger, Margaret J.

1980 Changes in Human Subsistence Activities from the Middle Paleolithic to the Neolithic Period in

the Middle East. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. Note: Levant.

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2004 Ancient Mesopotamia: The Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. New York: Franklin Watts.

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Sekunda, Nicholas

1992 The Persian Army 560-330 BC. Osprey: Elite Series, no.42. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Sekunda, Nick

1984 The Army of Alexander the Great. Osprey Military Man-at-Arms Series no. 148. New York :

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Senner, Wayne M. (ed.)

1991 The Origins of Writing. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Note: Has articles on Early

Cuneiform (M. W. Green), the alphabet (F. M. Cross), and Egyptian Hieroglyphs (H. G.

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Shimabuku, Daniel M.

1978 The Technological Aspects of Food Production, Distribution, and Consumption in Southern

Mesopotamia and Khuzistan during the Period of Early Urbanization. Ann Arbor: University

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2001 The Social Context of Technological Change: Egypt and the Near East, 1650-1550 BC. Oxford:

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Siegel, Bernard J.

1969 Slavery During the Third Dynasty of Ur. New York: Kraus Reprint Co.

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Simmons, Alan H.

2007 The Neolithic Revolution in the Near East: Transforming the Human Landscape. Tucson:

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Singer, Itamar

2002 Hittite Prayers. Writings from the Ancient World 11. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.

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1974 Neolithic Cultures of Western Asia. London/New York: Seminar Press.

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1995 The Emergence of Agriculture. New York: Scientific American Library / W. H. Freeman.

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Smith, Mark S.

2001 The Origins of Biblical Monotheism: Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts.

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Snell, Daniel C. (ed.)

2005 A Companion to the Ancient Near East. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Oxford:

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Snell, Daniel C.

1997 Life in the Ancient Near East: 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Call no.: DS62.23 .S644 1997

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Steadman, Sharon R. and McMahon, Gregory (eds.)

2011 The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia, 10,000-323 B.C.E. New York: Oxford University

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Stoneman, Richard

2008 Alexander the Great: A Life in Legend. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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Storm, Rachel

2003 Myths and Legends of the Ancient Near East. London: Folio Society.

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Tatar, Avse and Nagis, Murat

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine(Anatolia) no. 8 (Winter 2013 issue 4): Urartians, Mining

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Thomas, Alexander R.

2010 The Evolution of the Ancient City: Urban Theory and the Archaeology of the Fertile Crescent.

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Thompson, Michael

2007 Granicus 334 BC: Alexander's First Persian Victory. Osprey: Campaign Series, no.182.

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1962 Science and Secrets of Early Medicine: Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, Mexico, Peru.

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Call no.: R135 .T513

Van De Mieroop, Marc

2016 A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC (third edition). Blackwell History of the

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Van de Mieroop, Marc

2005 King Hammurabi of Babylon: A Biography. Blackwell Ancient Lives. Oxford: Blackwell

Publishing. Call no.: DS73.35 .V36 2005

Van de Mieroop, Marc

1999 Cuneiform Texts and the Writing of History. Approaching the Ancient World. London:

Routledge. Call no.: DS71 .V36x 1999 Van de Mieroop, Marc

1997 The Ancient Mesopotamian City. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Call no.: DS69.5 .V36 1997

Verbrugghe, Gerald and Wickersham, John M.

1996 Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and Translated: Native Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia

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Vidal, Jordi (ed.)

2010 Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History. Alter Orient

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1991 Alexander, 334-323 BC: Conquest of the Persian Empire. Osprey military campaign series no.

7 New York: Osprey Publishing. Call no.: DF234.2 .W35 1991

Waterman, Leroy

1930-36 Royal Correspondence of the Assyrian Empire. Translated into English, with a transliteration

of the text and a commentary (4 volumes in 3). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1930-

36 / New York: Johnson Reprint Corp. (1972 reprint). Call no.: PJ3889 .W3 1972 (parts 1-3).

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Wattenmaker, Patricia

1998 Household and State in Upper Mesopotamia: Specialized Economy and the Social Uses of

Goods in an Early Complex Society. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press.

Call no.: GN778.32.T9 W37 1998

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1986 The Origins of Cities in Dry-Farming Syria and Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium B.C.

Guilford, Conn.: Four Quarters Pub. Co. Call no.: DS94.6 .O75 1986

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria: An exhibition from the Directorate

General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Washington: Smithsonian

Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Call no.: N5460 .E35 1985 Note: Art and archaeology

catalogue and discussion.

Whitehouse, Ruth

1977 The First Cities. Oxford: Phaidon / New York: E. P. Dutton. Note: Mesopotamia.

Call no.: DS57 .W46 1977 Wilkinson, T. J.

2003 Archaeological Landscapes of the Near East. Tuscon: University of Austin Press.

Call no.: DS44.9 .W55 2003

Wise, Terrence

1981 Ancient Armies of the Middle East. Osprey: Men-at-Arms series 109. London: Osprey

Publishing Ltd. Call no.: UC460 .W57 1981

Wolf, Daniel (ed.)

2012 The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia and Egypt. (vols. 1+5 in Sterne).

Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

Wolkstein, Diane and Kramer, Samuel Noah

1983 Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer. New York: Harper

and Row Ltd. Call no.: BL1616.I5 W64 1983

Woolley, Leonard

1929 The Sumerians. New York: AMS Press (1970 reprint). Note: Use with recent data!

Call no.: DS72 .W6 1970

Yalouris, Nicholas et. al.

1980 The Search for Alexander: An Exhibition / National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C. Boston:

The Greek Ministry of Culture and Sciences and New York Graphic Society.

Call no.: DF11.3.W37 S4

Yon, Marguerite

2006 The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 Y6613 2006

Young, Gordon Douglas

1981 Ugarit in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Ugarit and Ugaritic. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS99.U35 U35 1981

Zimansky, Paul E.

1985 Ecology and Empire: The Structure of the Urartian State. Studies in Ancient Oriental

Civilization no. 41. Chicago: The Oriental Institute. Note: Contemporary with Neo-Assyria;

located in Zagros Mountains to north and east. Call no.: DS156.U7 Z56 1985 (Sterne).

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9 Ancient Near East Journals (in Sterne Library and/or JSTOR):

containing many articles on diverse topics.

AS Anatolian Studies JSTOR

BASOR Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research JSTOR

IRAQ Iraq, vols. 1 (1934+) – near present (via JSTOR). DS78.A2 I7es(j);

LINK: http://scotty.mhsl.uab.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=1165958 JSTOR

JAOS Journal of the American Oriental Society JSTOR

JCS Journal of Cuneiform Studies JSTOR

Physical copies Call no.: PJ.3102 J67 vols.43-53 (2001) Sterne

JESHO Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient JSTOR

JNES Journal of Near Eastern Studies (formerly AJSL) JSTOR

Physical copies Call no.: DT.57 S64 vols. 30-66+ Sterne

NEA Near Eastern Archaeology JSTOR

RdA Revue d'assyriologie et d'archeologie orientale, vols. 1 (1881+) – present JSTOR

6 Ancient Near East Key resources (in Sterne Library):

containing articles on diverse topics (also see guide).

Bagnall, R. S., Brodersen, K., Champion, C. B., Erskine, A. and Huebner, S. R. (eds.)

2013 The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, Volumes 1-13. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

Note: many entries on mainly Late Bronze Age through late Antiqity in Europe, the

Mediterranean Area, and Near East. Call no.: D54 .E53 2013 (Sterne reference, first floor);

Broodbank, Cyprian

2013 The Making of the Middle Sea: A History of the Mediterranean from the Beginning to the

Emergence of the Classical World. New York: Oxford University Press. Note: International

relations in Near East, Egypt, Europe, etc. Call no.: DE86 .B76 2013;

Hinnells, John R. (ed.)

2007 A Handbook of Ancient Religions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Note: Includes

articles on Egypt, Ugarit, Mesopotamia, and Indus Valley. Call no.: BL41 .H325 2007

Meyers, Eric. M. (ed.),

1997 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, Volumes 1-5. New York: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS.56.09 1997 (ref. section: 2nd floor)

Sasson, Jack M. (ed.),

1995 Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, volumes 1-4. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Inc.

Call no.: DS.57 C55 1995 (reference section: 2nd floor)

Wolf, Daniel (ed.)

2012 The Oxford History of Historical Writing, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

Note: Includes articles on Mesopotamia and Egypt. (vols. 1+5 in Sterne).

Call no.: D13 .O94 2011.

CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY (var. editions in Sterne library; most recent shown here)

Note: Use earlier editions in conjunction with more recent sources (i.e., 1970s editions CAH vols.I-VI)

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1970 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 1: Prolegomena and Prehistory. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.1

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1971 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2A-B: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2

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Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1973 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1

Edwards, I. E. S., et. al. (eds.)

1975 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2

Edwards, I. E. S. et. al. (eds.)

1977 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volumes I and II (New Edition). Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 plates

Boardman, J. (ed.),

1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans; and the

Middle East`and the Aegean World, tenth to eighth centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.1

Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

1991 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires

and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Boardman, J. and Hammond, N.G.L. (eds.),

1982 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World,

Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.3

Boardman, J., et. al. (eds.)

1984 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume III: The Middle East, the Greek World

and the Balkans to the Sixth Century B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 <plates>

Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean

c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.4

Boardman, J. (ed.)

1988 The Cambridge Ancient History. Plates to Volume IV: Persia, Greece and the Western

Mediterranean c.525 to 479 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.4

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume V: The Fifth Century BC. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.5

Lewis, D. M. et. al. (ed.)

1994 The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume VI: The Fourth Century BC. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.6

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Arabia and the Gulf: i.e., Mesopotamian trade relations:

For interest in trade, contact, etc. with Gulf+India.

Breton, Jean-Francoise

1998 Arabia Felix from the Time of the Queen of Sheba: Eighth Century B.C. to first Century A.D.

Translated by Albert LaFarge. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.

Call no.: Not in Sterne.

Crawford, Harriet

1998 Dilmun and its Gulf Neighbours. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: DS247.B23 C729 1998

Franke,Ute and Gierlichs, Joachim (eds.)

2011 Roads of Arabia: The Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia. Translated by L. Schilcher &

M. Marx. Berlin: Museum of Islamic Art. Call no.: N7270 .R635 2011.

Gunter, Ann C. (ed.)

1997 Caravan Kingdoms: Yemen and the Ancient Incense Trade. Washington: Arthur M. Sackler

Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Call no.: DS247.Y43 C37 2005.

Hourani, George F.

1995 Arab Seafaring in the Indian Ocean in Ancient and Early Medieval Times (expanded edition).

Princeton: Princeton University Press. Call no.: VK99 .H68 1995

Hoyland, Robert G.

2001 Arabia and the Arabs from the Bronze Age to the Coming of Islam. London: Routledge.

Electronic source: Call no.: DS231 .H69 2001eb

Al-Khalifa, Sheikha Haya Ali and Rice, Michael (eds.)

1986 Bahrain Through the Ages: The Archaeology. London: KPI. Call no.: Not in Sterne.

Magee, Peter

2014 The Archaeology of Prehistoric Arabia: Adaptation and Social Formation from the Neolithic to

the Iron Age. Cambridge World Archaeology series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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1973 “Persia c.1800-1550 B.C.,” pp.256-88 (chp.7) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region c.1800-

1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Hinz, W.

1971 “Persia c.2400-1800 B.C.,” pp.644-80 (chp.23) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Hodder, Ian

2006 The Leopard's Tale: Revealing the Mysteries of Catalhoyuk. London: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: GN.776.32 T9 H64 2006

Hoffner, Jr., Harry A.

1998 Hittite Myths. Atlanta: Scholars Press (second edition). Call no.: BL.2370 H5 H57 1998

Huddleston, John R.

2003 “Nahum, Nineveh, and the Nile: the description of Thebes in Nahum 3:8-9,” Journal of Near

Eastern Studies vol.62 no.2: 97-110. (No-Amun equated with Thebes, using Nineveh as model)

Call no.: DT.57 S64 (periodicals section)

Jacq, Christian

1998 Rameses: The Battle of Kadesh. New York: Warner. Call no.: PQ.2670 A2438 B3813 1998

Johnson, Janet H.

1999 “Ethnic consideration in Persian Period Egypt” pp.211-22 in E. Teeter and J. A. Larson (eds.),

Gold of Praise. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Call no.: DT.61 G57

Kupper, J.-R.

1973 “Northern Mesopotamia and Syria,” pp.1-41 (chp.1) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 1: History of the Middle East and Aegean

Region c.1800-1380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.1 (use with more recent studies)

Labat, R.

1975 “Elam c.1600-1200 B.C.,” pp.379-416 (chp.29) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge

Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and Aegean Region

c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Labat, R.

1975 “Elam and Western Persia c.1200-1000 B.C.,” pp.482-506 (chp.32) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Lesko, Barbara S. (ed.),

1989 Women’s Earliest Records: from Ancient Egypt and Western Asia. Atlanta: Scholars Press.

Call no.: HQ.1137 M628 W65 1989

Levy, Thomas E. (ed.).

1993 The Archaeology of Society in the Holy land. New York: Facts on File Inc. Note: Mainly

Levant. Call no.: DS.112 A73 1995

Lewy, H.

1971 “Anatolia in the Old Assyrian Period,” pp.707-28 (chp.24b) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

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Linder, E.

1972 “A seafaring merchant-smith from Ugarit and the Cape Gelidonya wreck,” International

Journal of Nautical Archaeology, vol.1: 163-64. Call no.: CC.77 I58

Littauer, M. A. and Crouwel, J. H.

1986 “The earliest known three-dimensional evidence for spiked wheels,” American Journal of

Archaeology, vol.90 no.4: 395-98. Call no.: CC.1 A6;

Note: 18th cent. BC palace at Acenhoyuk in Anatolia versus Egypt.

Mallowan, M.E.L.

1971 “The Early Dynastic Period in Mesopotamia,” pp.238-314 (chp.16) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

MacQueen, J. G.

1986 The Hittites and Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor. New York: Thames and Hudson.

Call no.: DS.66 M23 1986 (2 copies); notes: Prehistory to LB Age. Plus RESERVE SHELF

Manley, B.

2003 “57. Who won the Battle of Kadesh?” pp.243-46 in B. Manley (ed.), The Seventy Great

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames and Hudson. Call no.: DT.61 S47 2003

Note: In essence the Hittites won this battle, but in the long run secured peace with Egypt.

Mark, Samuel

1997 From Egypt to Mesopotamia: A Study of Predynastic Trade Routes. London: Chatham

Publishing. Call no.: DT.60 M36 1998 (Electronic Book and Shelf copy).

Maspero, G.

1896 Dawn of Civilization: Egypt and Chaldea. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

Call no.: DS.62 M413 1896; 1894b; other copies; Note: use caution! (dated source).

Maspero, G.

1892 Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria. XXX. Call no.: DS.57 M4 (ETS);

Note: caution! (dated source).

Masson, O.

1991 “Anatolian languages <Iron Age>,” pp.666-76 (chp.34b) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and

other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Matthiae, Paolo

1984 “New discoveries at Ebla: the excavation of the Western Palace and the Royal Necropolis of the

Amorite period,” Biblical Archaeologist 47 no.1: 18-32. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS

(Old Kingdom-SIP Egypt; Early-Middle Bronze Age trade with mentions of Egyptian items)

Matthiae, Paolo

1978 “Tell Mardikh: Ancient Ebla,” American Journal of Archaeology, vol.82 no.4: 540-43.

Call no.: CC.1 A6; Note: Egyptian finds, including alabaster jar of Pepy I (Dynasty 6).

Mellaart, J. and Blegen, C.W.

1971 “Anatolia c.4000-2300 B.C.; The identification of Troy,” pp.363-416 (chp.18) in I.E.S. Edwards

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Mellaart, J. and Blegen, C.W.

1971 “Anatolia c.2300-1750 B.C.; Troy III-IV-V,” pp.681-706 (chp.24a) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

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Mellink, M.

1991 “The native kingdoms of Anatolia <Iron Age>,” pp.619-666 (chp.34a) in J. Boardman et. al.

(eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian

Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Mendelsohn, I.

1946 “Slavery in the Ancient Near East,” Biblical Archaeologist 9 no.4: 74-88.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (various aspects of Egyptian–Near Eastern Bronze and Iron Age slavery)

Mitchell, T.C.

1991 “Israel and Judah from the coming of Assyrian domination until the fall of Samaria, and the

struggle for independence in Judah (c.750-700 B.C.),” pp. (chp.) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires

and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Mitchell, T.C.

1991 “The Babylonian Exile and the restoration of the Jews in Palestine (586-c.500 B.C.),” pp.410-

60 (chp.31) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2:

The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to

the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Moorey, P. R. S.

1986 “The emergence of the light, horse-drawn chariot in the Near East c.2000-1500 B.C.,” World

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Moscati, Sabatino (ed.).

1988 The Phoenicians. Translated into English. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers.

Call no.: DS.81 F4613 1988b

Muhly, J. D.

1985 “Sources of tin and the beginnings of Bronze metallurgy,” American Journal of Archaeology,

vol.89 no.2: 275-91. Call no.: CC.1 A6

Muhly, J. D.

1993 “Early Bronze Age tin and the Taurus,” American Journal of Archaeology, vol.97 no.2: 239-

54. Call no.: CC.1 A6; Note: tin sources await discovery in Anatolia; Egypt had tin sources,

But made little use of bronze before 2000 BC.

Mumford, G.D.

2001 “Syria-Palestine,” pp.335-343 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 3. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 (ref.)

Munn-Rankin, J.M.

1975 “Assyrian military power 1300-1200 B.C.,” pp.274-306 (chp.25) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Murnane, William J.

2001 “Battle of Kadesh,” pp.166-167 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 (ref.)

Nossov, Konstantin S.

2008 Hittite Fortifications. Osprey Fortress Series 73. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

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Oates, J.

1991 “The fall of Assyria (635-609 B.C.),” pp.162-93 (chp.25) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and

other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Oller, G. H.

1995 “Messengers and ambassadors in Ancient Western Asia,” pp. 1,465-74 in J. M. Sasson (ed.),

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Call no.: DS.57 C55 1995 (reference section: 2nd floor)

Oren, Eliezer D. (ed.).

2000 The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment. University Museum Monograph 108.

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Call no.: DE73.2.S4 S43 2000; notes: Multiple articles on Sea Peoples and related aspects.

Osten, H. H.

1930 Explorations in Hittite Asia Minor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Call no.: PJ.2 C5 (ETS)

Paice, Patricia

1999 “Persians,” pp.611-615 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt.

New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999 (ref.)

Posener, G., Bottero, J., and Kenyon, K.M.

1971 “Syria and Palestine c.2160-1780 B.C.,” pp.532-94 (chp.21) in I.E.S. Edwards (eds.), The

Cambridge Ancient History. Volume I Part 2: Early History of the Middle East. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.1 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Potts, Daniel T.

2014 Nomadism in Iran: from antiquity to the modern era. New York: Oxford University Press.

Call no.: GN635.I7 P67 2014; notes: Prehistory to present. (NOT IN GDM books)

Pu, Muzhou,

2005 Enemies of Civilization: attitudes towards foreigners in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and

China. Albang: State University of New York Press. Call no.: DS.71 P89 2005 eb (electronic

book)

Rainey, A. F.

1965 “The Kingdom of Ugarit,” Biblical Archaeologist 28 no.4: 102-25. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS

(LB Age/New Kingdom Egyptian relations with Ugarit: alabaster vessels, etc.)

Ray, J.

2003 Myths and Legends of the Ancient Near East. London: Folio Society.

Call no.: BL.1060 M98 2003 (Rare Book Collection; see circulation desk)

Reade, Julian

1991 Mesopotamia (British Museum). Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Call no.: DS.69.5 R43 1991

Reiner, E.

1991 “First-millennium Babylonian literature,” pp.293-321 (chp.28c) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires

and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Robins, Gay

1988 “Proportion in Persian and Egyptian art,” Bulletin of the Egyptological Seminar (BES), vol. 9

(1987/1988): 53-60. Call no.: DT.57 B8985x

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Sanchez, G.

2004 “Variations of representation in the direction of the battle of Kadesh,” Journal of the Society

for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 31: 129-49. Call no.: DT.57 S64

Seidlmayer, S.J.

2001 “Execration Texts,” pp.487-489 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 (ref.)

Sekunda, Nicholas and Warry, John

2004 Alexander the Great BC. Osprey General Military Series. London: Osprey Publishing Ltd.

Call no.: DF.234 S453 2004x

Sekunda, Nicholas

2002 Marathon 490 BC: The First Persian Invasion of Greece. Osprey Campaign Series 108.

London: Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.225.4 S45 2002

Sellers, Ovid R.

1945 “Israelite belief in immortality,” Biblical Archaeologist 8 no.1: 1-16. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS

(Comparative religions: Hebrew, Egyptian, Babylonian, Canaanite, and Old Testament)

Souza, Philip de

2003 The Greek and Persian Wars 499-386 BC. Osprey Essential Histories Series 36. London:

Osprey Publishing Ltd. Call no.: DF.229 D38 2003

Steiner, Margreet L. and Killebrew, Ann E. (eds.)

2014 The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant c. 8000 - 332 BCE. Oxford: Oxford

University Press. Call no.: DS56 .O925 2014; notes: Prehistory through Persian period.

Steiner, Richard C.

1992 “Northwest Semitic incantations in an Egyptian medical papyrus,” Journal of Near Eastern

Studies vol.51 no.3: 191-200. (London Medical Papyrus; Dyns.18/19-20: dabated date)

Call no.: DT.57 S64 (periodicals section)

Stern, Ephraim

1992 Material Culture of the Land of the Bible in the Persian Period, 538-332 BC. Warminster: Aris

and Phillips. Call no.: DS.111 S7313 1982.

Stieglitz, Robert R.

1984 “Long-distance seafaring in the Ancient Near East,” Biblical Archaeologist 47 no.3: 134-42.

Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Predynastic-New Kingdom Egypt; Early–Late Bronze Age Near East)

Stocks, D. A.

1993 “Making stone vessels in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt,” Antiquity vol.67 no.256 (Sept.):

596-603. Call no.: CC1 A7 (periodicals)

Stuckey, J. H.

2002 “The great goddesses of the Levant,” Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian

Antiquities 29: 28-57. Call no.: DT.57 S64

Tubb, Jonathan N.

1998 Canaanites. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Call no.: DS.121.4 T83 1998

Vidal, Jordi (ed.)

2010 Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History. Alter Orient

und Altes Testament Band 372. Munster: Ugarit-Vorlag. Now in Sterne

Vigano, Lorenzo and Pardee, Dennis

1984 “Literary sources for the history of Palestine and Syria: the Ebla tablets,” Biblical Archaeologist

47 no.1: 6-16. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Old Kingdom-SIP Egypt; Early-Middle Bronze trade)

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Wachsmann, Shelley

1998 Seagoing Ships and Seamanship in the Bronze Age Levant. College Station: Texas A&M

University Press. Call no.: DE61.S43 W33 1998; notes: Overview on textual-pictorial and

archaeological data regarding maritime vessels, contacts, and related materials, facilities and

other aspects.

Waddell, L. A.

1930 Egyptian Civilization: Its Sumerian Origin and Real Chronology. London: Luzac & Co.

Call no.: DT.85 W3; notes: Dated ideas(!).

Weinstein, James M.

2001 “Canaan,” pp.227-229 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 (ref.)

Weinstein, James M.

2001 “Lebanon,” pp.284-286 in D.B. Redford (ed.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt,

Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. Call no.: DT.58.094 (ref.)

Weinstein, James

1999 “Levantine peoples (Iron Age),” pp.442-445 in K. Bard (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology

of Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. Call no.: DT.58 E53 1999 (ref.)

Weiss, Harvey (ed.)

1985 Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria. Washington: Smithsonian.

Call no.: N.5460 E35 1985

Westbrook, Raymond and Beckman, G. M. (eds.)

2003 History of Ancient Near Eastern Law, Volume 1. Handbuch der Orientalistik. Erste

Abteilung, Nahe und der Mittlere Osten, Band 72. Leiden: Brill.

Call no.: KL147 .H57 2003eb; Electonic resource; notes: law in antiquity (Mesopotamia).

Westenholz, J. G.

2002 “Great goddesses in Mesopotamia: the female aspect of divinity,” Journal of the Society for

the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 29: 9-27. Call no.: DT.57 S64

Wilkinson, Toby

2007 “Egypt and Mesopotamia,” pp. 449–58 in T. A. H. Wilkinson (ed.). The Egyptian World. The

Routledge Worlds. Abingdon: Routledge. Call no.: DT.61 E334 2007.

Wiseman, D.J.

1991 “Babylonia 605-539 B.C.,” pp. (chp.27) in J. Boardman et. al. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient

History. Volume III Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the

Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press. Call no.: D57 C252 vol.3 pt.2

Wiseman, D.J.

1975 “Assyria and Babylonia c.1200-1000 B.C.,” pp.443-81 (chp.31) in I.E.S. Edwards et. al. (eds.),

The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume II Part 2A-B: History of the Middle East and

Aegean Region c.1380-1000 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Call no.: D57 C252 vol.2 pt.2 (use with more recent studies)

Wolf, W.

1972 The Origins of Western Art: Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Aegean. London: Weidenfeld and

Nicolson. Call no.: N.5345 W613 1972

Wright, G. E.

1944 “The significance of the temple in the Ancient Near East, Parts I-II,” Biblical Archaeologist 7

no.3: 41-63. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (Egyptian temples; Mesopotamian temples)

Wright, G. E.

1944 “The significance of the temple in the Ancient Near East, Part III,” Biblical Archaeologist 7 no.4:

65-88. Call no.: BS.620 A1 BS (The temple in Syria-Palestine; Chalcolithic – Iron Age)

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Yener, K. A. and Hoffner, H. A. (eds.)

2002 Recent Developments in Hittite Archaeology and History: Papers in Memory of Hans G.

Guterbock. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Call no.: DS.66 R34 2001

Yener, K. A. and Vandiver, P. B.

1993 “Tin processing at Goltepe, an Early Bronze Age site in Anatolia,” American Journal of

Archaeology, vol.97 no.2: 207-38. Call no.: CC.1 A6; Note: tin working in 3rd mill. BC Turkey

Yener, K. A. and Vandiver, P. B.

1993 “Reply to J. D. Muhly, ‘Early Bronze Age tin and the Taurus’,” American Journal of

Archaeology, vol.97 no.2: 255-64. Call no.: CC.1 A6; Note: they contest Muhly’s notion that

gold and tin = produced at Goltepe (disagree; no evidence).

Yon, Marguerite

2006 The City of Ugarit at Tell Ras Shamra. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS.99 U35 Y6613 2006

Young, Gordon D. (ed.)

1981 Ugarit in Retrospect: Fifty Years of Ugarit and Ugaritic. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

Call no.: DS.99 U35 U35 1981

Zorn, Jeffrey

1991 “Lu.Pa-ma-ha-a in EA 162:74 and the role of the Mhr in Egypt and Ugarit,” Journal of Near

Eastern Studies vol.50 no.2: 129-38. (Canaanite mhr adopted by NK Egypt: var. meanings)

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OTHER POTENTIAL WORKS:

Urartu (contemporary with Neo-Assyria [and later]):

Piotrovsky, Boris B.

1967 Urartu: The Kingdom of Van and its Art. Translated by Peter S. Gelling. London: Evelyn

Adams & Mackay. $35 US amaz NO

Sagona, Antonio G. (ed.)

2004 A View from the Highlands: Archaeological Studies in Honour of Charles Burney. Ancient

Near East Studies Supplement 12. Louvain: Peeters Press. (= Urartu; my copy en-route) YES

Expensive

NOT AVAILABLE / TOO EXPENSIVE (another/future order?): ranked by cost & availability

Van De Mieroop, Marc

2016 A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC (third edition). Blackwell History of the

Ancient World. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. DS62.2 .V34 2007 (3rd edition later).

Collon, Domonique

1987 First Impressions: Cylinder Seals in the Ancient Near East. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press. Not in Sterne (later Oct.). STATUS Expensive: $73.95

Crawford, Harriet

1977 The Architecture of Iraq in the Third Millennium B.C. Mesopotamia Copenhagen Studies in

Assyriology Volume 5. Copenhagen: Akademisk Forlag. Not in Sterne (LATER).

STATUS Very expensive: $89+

STATUS Not available via Amazon

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ACTUAL ARCHAEOLOGY MAGAZINE (new journal, apparently ceased production?):

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2015 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 16 (Winter 2015 issue 4): The City of all ages

Gaziantep. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2015 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 15 (Autumn 2015 issue 3): Understanding

Gobekli Tepe. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2015 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 14 (summer 2015 issue 2): Creation of Mankind

Mosaic. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2015 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 13 (Spring 2015 issue 1): From Liberty to

Captivity, Animals. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2014 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 12 (Winter 2014 issue 4): Medicine and Health

through the Ages. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2014 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 11 (Autumn 2014 issue 3): Hattians: Alaca

Hoyuk. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2014 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 10 (Summer 2014 issue 2): Constantinople –

Byzantion – Istanbul. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. YES

Tatar, Avse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2014 Actual Archaeology Magazine(Anatolia) no. 9 (Spring 2014 issue 1): Lost Languages of

Anatolia. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Publishers (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Avse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine(Anatolia) no. 8 (Winter 2013 issue 4): Urartians, Mining

Craftsmen of Anatolia. Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Publishers (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 7 (Autumn 2013 issue 3): Gods and Humans

United to Create Lycia. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 6 (Summer 2013 issue 2): Persians in Anatolia.

Istanbul: Actual Archaeology Press (Yayinlari). YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2013 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 5 (Spring 2013 issue 1): Treading in the Hittites

Footsteps. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2012 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 4 (Winter 2012 issue 4): First Steps of Mankind.

Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. YES

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2012 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 3 (Autumn 2012 issue 3): Unesco, Building Peace

in the Minds of Men and Women. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. Out-of-print

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2012 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 2 (Summer 2012 issue 2): The First Temple of the

World, Gobelki Tepe. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. $45 US abebooks

Tatar, Ayse and Nagis, Murat (eds.)

2012 Actual Archaeology Magazine (Anatolia) no. 1 (Spring 2012 issue 1): Time to Discover

Anatolia. Istanbul: Cagaloglu Publishing House. YES