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June 2020

Vol. 8, No. 6

The Afterlife of Ships in Thonis-Heracleion: Recycling, Abandonment, and Ritual Sacrifice at an Egyptian Port

By Damian Robinson

What happens to a ship at the end of its life? Underwater archaeology at an Egyptian port near Alexandria provides a vivid picture of very different fates. Read More

Pictures of Restraint: Hunting Carnivores on Mosaics from the Roman and Byzantine Periods

By Amir Gorzalczany and Baruch Rosen

Many cultures hunt with animals. Roman mosaics give us insights about different techniques for restraining animals but also about the ideologies of their patrons. Read More

Non-Semitic Loanwords in the Hebrew Bible: A Lexicon of Language Contact

By Ben Noonan

There are 235 non-Semitic loanwords in the Hebrew Bible from languages ranging from Egyptian, Greek, Hittite, Luvian, Hurrian, Old Indic, to Old Iranian. What do these tell us about the writers and their society? Read More

Beneath the Euphrates Sediments: Magnetic Traces of the Mesopotamian Megacity Uruk-Warka

By Jörg W.E. Fassbinder

The southern Mesopotamian city of Uruk is approximately five kilometers in diameter. Even after a century of work, excavations have barely scratched the surface. But new techniques now look far below the surface. Read More