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What Can Biblical Studies Offer Assyriology?Edited by Jeffrey L. Cooley and Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle “From its inception as originally subsidiary to biblical studies, Assyriology has developed into a full-fledged and far-flung discipline that has offered much to its intellectual predecessor. In Jehu’s Tribute, a world-class set of scholars reverse that direction of influence, pursuing the gifts biblical studies may offer back to Assyriology. I know of nothing quite like this volume; it is a significant and singular achievement.” —Brent A. Strawn, D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University
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Ellie Bennett Whereas previous scholarship has considered the Queens of the Arabs in relation to the military and economic history of the Neo-Assyrian empire, Eleanor Bennett focuses on identity, using gender theory to locate points of the women’s alterity in Assyrian sources and to analyze how Assyrian cultural norms influenced the treatment of the “Queens of the Arabs.” | | | |
Religion and GeographyEdited by Gina Konstantopoulos and Shana Zaia This volume addresses the nexus of religion and geography in the ancient Near East through case studies of various time periods and regions. Using Sumerian, Akkadian, and Aramaic text corpora, iconography, and archaeological evidence, the contributors illuminate the diverse phenomena that occur when religion is viewed through the lenses of space and place. | | | |
The Imperial MissionMario Liverani This book outlines the basic features of Assyrian imperialism within the framework of the general development of the imperial idea, all the while insisting on noting comparative material. The intent is twofold: (1) to better understand Assyria through comparison with later empires, and (2) to underscore the relevance of the “Assyrian model” and its influence on later history. | | | |
An Anthology of Akkadian LiteratureBenjamin R. Foster A comprehensive collection of ancient Akkadian literature spanning three millennia. | | | |
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