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Friends of ASOR Webinars

The Good Kings: The Modern Obsession with Ancient Egyptian Kingship

Friends of ASOR present a webinar on September 15, 2022 at 6:00pm EDT, “The Good Kings: The Modern Obsession with Ancient Egyptian Kingship,” featuring Prof. Kara Cooney and moderated by Prof. Sarah Parcak. In an era when democracies around the world are threatened or crumbling, Egyptologist and best-selling author Kara Cooney examines our modern obsession with ancient Egyptian kingship and especially figures like Tutankhamun, the perennial star of international blockbuster exhibitions. Read More >

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Friends of ASOR Webinars
The Good Kings: The Modern Obsession with Ancient Egyptian Kingships

Friends of ASOR present a webinar on September 15, 2022 at 6:00pm EDT, “The Good Kings: The Modern Obsession with Ancient Egyptian Kingship,” featuring Prof. Kara Cooney and moderated by Prof. Sarah Parcak. In an era when democracies around the world are threatened or crumbling, Egyptologist and best-selling author Kara Cooney examines our modern obsession with ancient Egyptian kingship and especially figures like Tutankhamun, the perennial star of international blockbuster exhibitions. Read More >

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ASOR Annual Meeting

Virtual: October 19-23  |  Boston: November 16-19

Find out when sessions and workshops will take place. View the 2022 Annual Meeting Schedules here >

 

2022 ASOR Annual Meeting

Virtual: October 19-23  |  Boston: November 16-19

Find out when sessions and workshops will take place. View the 2022 Annual Meeting Schedules here >

The Ancient Near East Today: Vol. X, No. 9.3

Camels in the Biblical World of the Ancient Near East

One hump or two, the camel was known in Mesopotamia from the third millennium BCE onward as the “elephant of the caravan” or “elephant of the mountain”. “Camel” came later.

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The Ancient Near East Today: Vol. X, No. 9.3

Camels in the Biblical World of the Ancient Near East

One hump or two, the camel was known in Mesopotamia from the third millennium BCE onward as the “elephant of the caravan” or “elephant of the mountain”. “Camel” came later.

Learn More >

Table of Contents for Near Eastern Archaeology 85.2 (June 2022)

This issue of NEA includes articles such as: Tel Reḥov: The Site and Its Excavation; Tectonic Activity and Site-Formation Processes at Tel Reḥov; The Canaanite City at Tel Reḥov: From the Early Bronze Age to the End of the Iron Age I; Tel Reḥov in the Tenth and Ninth Centuries BCE; and more. Read More>


Table of Contents for Near Eastern Archaeology 85.2 (June 2022)

This issue of NEA includes articles such as: Tel Reḥov: The Site and Its Excavation; Tectonic Activity and Site-Formation Processes at Tel Reḥov; The Canaanite City at Tel Reḥov: From the Early Bronze Age to the End of the Iron Age I; Tel Reḥov in the Tenth and Ninth Centuries BCE; and more. Read More>