Ancient Near East

Annual Egyptological Bibliography (NL)

The Annual Egyptological Bibliography, based in the Netherlands (NL), is a valuable scholarly resource that compiles and catalogs a wide range of literature related to the field of Egyptology. With a focus on ancient Egypt's history, culture, art, and archaeology, this bibliography serves as a comprehensive reference tool for researchers, students,...

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ArtServe at the Australian National University

Art & Architecture mainly from the Mediterranean Basin. This server now contains some 165,000 images - about 65 gigabytes of material....

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Netherlands Institute for Near East (NINO)

University of Leiden. Founded in 1939, the NINO has been publishing journals, monographs and other books dealing with the Near East ever since. It houses an extensive library and is host to the departments of Assyriology and Egyptology of Leiden University. In addition, it carries out research programmes in various branches of Near East studies....

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The West Semitic Research Project

The West Semitic Research Project, based at the University of Southern California (U.S.C.), is a pioneering initiative that brings together scholarship, technology, and visual representation to illuminate the connections between ancient images and the narratives of the Bible and the broader ancient Near East. Through meticulous research and cutting...

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British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem

The aim of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem has been to provide a centre for the study of all aspects of the archaeology, history and culture of the Levant from the earliest times and to encourage research in these subjects. It is a place where scholars can study, not a teaching institution....

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Journal of Cuneiform Studies

Founded in 1947 by the Baghdad School of the American Schools of Oriental Research, the Journal of Cuneiform Studies (JCS) presents technical and general articles on the history and languages of the ancient Mesopotamian and Anatolian literate cultures. Articles appear in English, French, and German. Published once a year; circa 144 pages per issue....

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Oman Archaeology Network Project

This is a website with archaeological information on Oman, and its aim is to facilitate cooperation and networking amongst archaeologists interested in Oman. This project proposal comes from non-archaeologists, but we hope that our ideas will find the approval of many archaeologists working on Oman....

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Excavations at Zippori (Sepphoris)

Zippori, also known as Sepphoris in Greek, lies in the heart of the Lower Galilee midway between the Mediterranean and the Sea of Galilee. For long periods during antiquity, Zippori was the capital of the Galilee with a vibrant religious, commercial, and social community. Today, Zippori is an antiquities park extending over 16 square km that was op...

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Oman Archaeology

Our Mission has conducted research and cultural management projects in cooperation with the Sultanate's Ministry of National Heritage and Culture since 1977. In different ways, and owing to an interdisciplinary approach, the Mission has illuminated the prehistory of this Arabian land. Originally the emphasis centred on localising the copper land Ma...

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Quseir al-Qadim Research Project

This project focusses on the site of Quseir al-Qadim on the southern Egyptian Red Sea coast, and its surrounding landscape. The project is a collaboration between researchers from a number of institutions world wide and is particularly focussed on the sharing and representation of archaeological knowledge. The site of Quseir al-Qadim (old Quseir) i...

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