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ANE Today 2016 Index

Vol. 4

ANE Today. Nimrud Update: New Photos of the Site.

Avazini, Alessandra. Salut and the Future of Archaeology in Oman.

Bark, Tristan. Reconstructing Tell er-Rumeith.

Chavalas, Mark. Does the Bible Claim that the Sun and Moon stopped in their Tracks?

Clark, Reg. Tomb Security in Ancient Egypt: How and Why Did the Egyptians Protect Their Tombs?

Cline, Eric. Ask a Near Eastern Professional: Who are the Sea Peoples and what role did they play in the devastation of civilizations that occurred shortly after 1200 BCE?

Cline, Rangar. Ancient Pilgrimage in the Modern World.

Cohen, Susan. The Beni Hasan Tomb Painting and Scholarship of the Southern Levant.

Creekmore, Andrew. The Present and Future of Curating the Past.

Crouch, C. L. It’s Complicated: Biblical Exercise for the Theological and Ethical Imagination.

de Figueiredo, Louis C. The Role of Biblical Archaeology in Exegesis: An interview with Professor Israel Finkelstein, Part 1.

de Figueiredo, Louis C. The Role of Biblical Archaeology in Exegesis: An interview with Professor Israel Finkelstein, Part 2.

De Giorgi, Andrea U. Antioch on the Orontes 2.0. New Stories from an Ancient City.

Ermidoro, Stefania. The King’s Feast: Power and Propaganda at the Neo-Assyrian Royal Table.

Galili, Ehud and Sarah Arenson. Israel’s Marine Archaeology Treasures – An Endangered Cultural Resource.

Golub, Mitka. What names teach us about Iron II society in the Land of Israel.

Garnered, Gard. Multi-Dimensional Yahwism: The Case of the Persian Period Judaean Community in Elephantine.

Greenstein, Ed. The So-Called Jehoash Inscription: A Post Mortem.

Joffe, Alex. Ask a Near Eastern Professional: How the Sumerians Got to Peru.

Joffe, Alex. Interview with Zahi Hawass.

Joffe, Alex. “So it is Written, So it Shall be Done:” The Ten Commandments at 60.

Hanneken, Todd R. Seeing Colors Beyond the Naked Eye: Spectral RTI, a New Tool for Imaging Artifacts.

Herdrich, Peter. Introducing the Digital Library of the Middle East.

Herdrich, Peter. Nimrud Rising: An Immersive Virtual Reality Recreation of a Lost Site.

Kontopoulos, Grigorios I. The State of Matrimony without the State: New Kingdom Egyptians and Marriage.

Lenzi, Alan. Akkadian Prayers in Ancient Mesopotamia.

Malko, Helen. Preserving the Past: the Mapping Mesopotamian Monuments Project.

Marchesi, Gianni. The Sumerian King List or the ‘History’ of Kingship in Early Mesopotamia.

Marsal, Erika. A Brief History of Sumerology.

Marsal, Erika. Shaping Welsh Identity? – Egyptian Objects and Intangible Heritage.

McMahon, Augusta. Trash and Toilets in Mesopotamia: Sanitation and Early Urbanism.

Meyers, Eric M. Yigael Yadin’s Last Night in America: ASOR and the Biblical Archaeology Movement.

Müller-Wollermann, Renate. Crime and Punishment in Pharaonic Egypt.

Parcak, Sarah and Christopher A. Tuttle. Hiding in Plain Sight: The Discovery of a New Monumental Structure at Petra.

Parker, Heather Dana Davis. Forging Ancient Texts.

Paulus, Susanne. Ask a Near Eastern Professional: Cuneiform Scripts in Assyria and Babylonia.

Rodriguez Chandler, Elizabeth. Letters from Baghdad: Excavating the Story of the Extraordinary Gertrude Bell.

Sapir-Hen, Lidar, Yuval Godot, and Israel Finkelstein. Animal Economy in a Temple City and Its Countryside: Iron Age Jerusalem as a Case Study.

Savage, Stephen H., Michael Danti, and Thomas Levy. TerraWatchers, UCSD, and ASOR CHI Partner to Monitor Archaeological Sites.

Schulte, Lucas. Good Public Relations: What Persian Propaganda Tells Us About the ‘Nehemiah Memoir’.

Shafer-Elliott, Cynthia. The Daily Stew? Everyday Meals in Ancient Israel.

Sheldon, Rose Mary. Jesus as a Security Risk: Intelligence and Repression in the Roman Empire.

Silver, Minna. Unearthing the Past at Ancient Harran and the Wells of Paddan-Aram.

Smoak, Jeremy D. New Light on the Priestly Blessing from Ancient Judah.

Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz. Head Injuries in Ancient Mesopotamia: What do we Really Know?

Thompson, Erin. Collecting and the Power of Touch.

Younger, K. Lawson Jr. Why the Arameans?

Zara, Shana. “Godnapping” in the Ancient Near East.