Gorgias Studies in Ancient Near East
Publisher: Gorgias Press
Series Editorial Board: Ronald Wallenfels, New York University (Chair); Paul Collins, Ashmolean Museum; Aidan Dodson, Bristol; Alhena Gadotti, Towson University; Kay Kohlmeyer, HTW Berlin; Adam Miglio, Wheaton; Beate Pongratz-Leisten, ISAW
This series publishes scholarly research focusing on the societies, material cultures, technologies, religions, and languages that emerged from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Levant. Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East features studies with both humanistic and social scientific approaches.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 345
ISBN: 9781463243425
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2025
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Ancient Nubia played key political, social, and economic roles in the ancient world, yet knowledge of Nubian societies remains regrettably narrow, with Nubia often disregarded as derivative of Egypt. This volume provides a timely corrective to this outlook, centering Nubian history and archaeology and presenting research from postcolonial and anti-racist perspectives. In addition to demonstrating Nubiology’s potential impact on Egyptological, classical, and biblical scholarship, this volume offers a new window into African achievements and dominance in the ancient world.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 307
ISBN: 9781463239206
Pub Date: 27 Jan 2021
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Culture of Defeat is based on a 2017 conference focusing on the impact on, and responses by, the defeated parties in conflicts in the ancient Near East. Shifting the focus of analysis from the conqueror to the vanquished, the (re-)examination of written sources and the archaeological record sheds new light on the consequences and reactions after often traumatic defeats and allows to gain a more nuanced and complete picture of such events.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 174
ISBN: 9781463240523
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2020
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Drawn from Akkadian and Sumerian tablets in the Yale Babylonian Collection, many of them previously unpublished, this collection of readings brings to life the vibrancy of ancient Mesopotamian literature, beyond its better-known myths and epics. The book’s unique thematic structure presents a wide range of timeless subjects, while the individual selections open new perspectives, thanks to their vivid details. The texts include letters, poems, prayers, humorous sketches, dialogues, and proverbs.
Each theme is introduced, followed by brief commentaries on the dozen or more illustrative texts. Suggestions for further reading are also provided, as well as a map, chronological outline, and general introduction.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 515
ISBN: 9781463206352
Pub Date: 17 Sep 2018
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
This book treats the alphabet scribes in Mesopotamia in the Late Babylonian period (6th-5th centuries BCE). Bloch defends the understanding of the term sēpiru as a designation of alphabet scribes, discusses the functions of sēpiru professionals in Babylonia, and discusses their ethnic origins, with special attention to the participation of Judeans in Babylonia in this profession. The monograph includes translations of over 100 Late Babylonian economic, legal, and administrative documents.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 401
ISBN: 9781463206406
Pub Date: 13 Dec 2017
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Death and Burial uses archaeological and textual evidence to examine death and burial in Iron Age Israel and Aram. Despite dramatic differences in the religious systems of these peoples, this monograph demonstrates striking connections between their basic material and psychological frameworks for dealing with death.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9781463204167
Pub Date: 29 Oct 2014
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Collected essays on aspects of daily life at the Israelite site of Tell en-Nasbeh (biblical Mizpah of Benjamin). These include: trade and economy, death and burial, metals, cooking, water management, curation of the site’s materials, and a site bibliography.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 301
ISBN: 9781463201678
Pub Date: 02 Jun 2014
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Cylinder seals were important instruments in the Ancient Near East, and were used in Mesopotamia from the beginning of the third millennium BCE to the fifth century BCE. This volume presents an analysis of 1000 cylinder seals (including 70 that are not yet published) from the Old Babylonian period, including the Isin and Larsa dynasties, and uses this analysis as well as data from written texts of the period to answer questions relating to the seal cutters and the production of the seals.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 287
ISBN: 9781463202491
Pub Date: 13 May 2014
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
This book analyzes Zimri-Lim’s interactions with sovereigns from the Habur and with Yamut-bal and Numha tribal polities. It describes how Zimri-Lim’s disproportionate dependence on tribal connections left him vulnerable when these alliances began to falter in his tenth regnal year.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 170
ISBN: 9781463202484
Pub Date: 20 Nov 2013
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Can No Physician be Found analyzes how religion, as an expression of a universal order, is applied to the medical practices in the cultures of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Israel. The comparative approach sheds light on how religious concepts shaped not only the particular medical identity of each society, but also how they can simultaneously participate in a broader medical culture spanning the ancient Near East.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9781593332211
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2013
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
This book highlights and explains consistent differences in both the framing and content of the various pre-first millennium BC law collections of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Hatti. The differences between collections are placed in the broader background of the worldview and political make-up of the societies and individuals that created them, and their historical context.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 220
ISBN: 9781463201463
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2013
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Recent archaeological discoveries within the Upper Tigris region in Southeastern Turkey offer a unique opportunity to understand the dynamics of the Assyrian Empire borderlands. Within a few years most of the region will be irreversibly submerged, due to the construction of the Ilisu dam, the biggest hydroelectric power plant project in Turkey. It is of paramount importance to understand and record as much data as possible about the local communities and the foreign connections that flowered in this area.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 260
ISBN: 9781593339852
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2013
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
Peter Karavites presents a revisionist overview of Homeric scholarship, whose purpose is to bridge the gap between the “positivist” and “negativist” theories dominant in the greater part of the twentieth century. His investigation derives new insights from Homer’s text and solves the age old question of the relationship between Homer and the Mycenaean age.
Format: Hardback
Pages: 268
ISBN: 9781593337919
Pub Date: 18 Jun 2013
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
What was Canaanite religion like during the Middle Bronze Age, at the time of the biblical patriarchs? This volume presents a theoretical model for identifying ritual behavior in the archaeological record, providing a test case using the rich material culture and structures that have been unearthed at the biblical city of Gerar (Tel Haror, Israel).
Format: Hardback
Pages: 396
ISBN: 9781593333690
Pub Date: 06 Nov 2008
Series: Gorgias Studies in the Ancient Near East
Description:
This book is about attribute mathematics, in which nothing ever gets bigger or smaller. More specifically, it is about some of what attribute mathematics can do toward the full digitalization of thought and language. The matter is relevant not only directly to linguistics and philosophy but also indirectly to electrical engineering and neuroscience.
The twenty-first century will be that of the brain. Human existence will gradually be turned inside out as tools such as genetics and Boolean algebra allow us to see ourselves function on the smallest scale while it is happening.