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Extractions: Add to shopping cart Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book. "In this excellent subject encyclopedia, scholars of the ancient Near East bring together major aspects of its history, language, and culture. . . . People, places, institutions, major geographical areas, chronological periods, and a rich variety of subjects, such as architecture, the economy, religion, and poetry are all covered. . . . Highly recommended for all libraries and interested individuals."Choice The earliest farms, cities, governments, legal codes, and alphabets developed in the ancient Near East. Four major religionsJudaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islambegan in the region. Ideas, inventions, and institutions spread to all parts of the globe from the urban centers of the ancient Egyptians, Syrians, Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, and other peoples of the biblical world. For good reason is the ancient Near East known as the cradle of civilization. The only single-volume dictionary to embrace the whole of the ancient Near East, this major reference work covers Anatolia, Mesopotamia, the Levant, and the Arabian peninsula from the earliest times, through the Old Testament period, until the fall of Babylon to the Persians in 539 B.C. From "Achaemenids" to "Ziwiye," "administration" to "ziggurat," in 500 concise, cross-referenced, and comprehensively indexed entries, the Dictionary of the Ancient Near East describes and explains the major ideas, institutions, places, peoples, and personalities that shaped the earliest development of Western civilization.
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Extractions: Near Eastern History and Civilization (NEHC) Spring 2004 These course listings are prepared daily (more frequently during the first week of the quarter) from the course offerings database. Room assignments are subject to change. Please check assignments periodically for the latest changes. College Courses Subject Name Subject Course Section Title Units Instructor Time Day Activity Current Enrollment Enrollment Limit Room Capacity Building Room Idents NEHC Intro To The Middle East Donner, Fred MWF Course NO LIMIT C NEHC Hist Of Ancient Near East-3 van den Hout, Theo Schloen, David MWF Course HM ANST 21500, NEHC 30003 Three/Two-quarter sequence; meets general education requirement in civilization studies; this quarters focus: Anatolia/Syria NEHC Ancient Near East Relign: Meso Myers, Jennie
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Extractions: More Pages: middle east Page 1 Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "middle east" , sorted by average review score: Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (August, 1994) Author: Martin Gilbert Average review score: Incredible Resource About the Arab-Israeli Conflict The Arab-Israeli conflict is a fiercely debated topic with numerous accusations constantly being thrown back and forth. For someone just beginning to study the Arab-Israeli conflict, it can be overwhelming. This book is a collection of maps drafted by a professional cartographer to show the real dimensions of treaties, ceasefires, boycotts, and other historical moments in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Would you like to know exactly which land the Oslo Agreements included? Would you like to know which parts of the Middle East belonged to biblical Israel? Would you like to know which parts of Britain's Palestine Mandate they forbid Jews to dwell or buy land on? This resource can answer all those question and more graphically showing you the exact boundaries of, countries involved in, and other important aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict. I particularly found this resource helpful in disputing allegations by people that "such-and such a percentage" of the land was to be given up in a treaty such as the original U.N. plan for Palestine or under the Oslo Agreements. After showing my fellow debater the actual maps, the arguments were ended since I was in possession of hard fact thanks to this fine reference book.
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Extractions: ARCHEOLOGIE Accueil questionnaire des amis liens amicaux ANTIQUE The Catholic encyclopedia on Baal, Baalim : A word which belongs to the oldest stock of the Semite vocabulary and primarily means "lord", "owner". The Catholic encyclopedia on Cana, Canaanites : the Hebrew word Kenaan, denoting a person, occurs: in the Old Testament as the name of one of Ham's sons; in a lengthened form, Kenaanah (D.V., Chanana, Canaana) as the name of two other people (I Par., vii, 10; II Par., xviii, 10); denoting a country, as the name of the region of the Canaanites or descendants of Canaan. ARABO-ISLAMIQUE Chronology: Early Islam : The EAWC Internet Index tracks a variety of resources that are relevant to ancient and medieval times and that might prove useful to students and teachers who are engaged in serious study. It is divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and a primary text index. Each of these is further divided into sections, one for each of the cultures represented: the Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe. The Formation of Islamic Art : An extract. Author: Oleg Grabar - Yale Univ Press, beg with pp. 43- 71.
Extractions: Nothing is known and little is speculated about the languages used in the Middle East until their speakers started writing them down. The earliest known system is Sumerian pictographs, which have been dated from around 3500 B. C. Sumerian, long since extinct, was spoken by the people of the Tigris-Euphrates valley. It has no known affiliates; we don't even know where the Sumerians came from. Around 2000 B.C., in Mesopotamia, the Sumerians were supplanted by the Amorites, best known for the lawgiver Hammurabi. They spoke Akkadian, another Semitic dialect. By 1100 B.C. still another Semitic tongue, Aramaic, spoken by the Arameans, was on its way to becoming the dominant language in its native Syria and neighboring countries. In Mesopotamia it was the medium for the dissemination of the epic of Gilgamesh, perhaps the earliest known account of an apocalyptic flood. In Palestine it was spoken by most Jews and is presumed to have been the native tongue of Jesus Christ. Native speakers of Aramaic still live in Syria today. The decade from 334 to 323 B.C featured a momentous confluence of events that enabled a gifted soldier, Macedonia's Alexander the Great, to sweep across southwest and central Asia. He was able to obliterate the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire, propagate a set of successor regimes across the area, and set in motion an efflorescence of Greek culture that survived almost a thousand years. By the time of Christ, the western segment of the Middle East was under Roman rule. Their Asian and African subjects spoke their innumerable tongues at home, but the Roman officials on assignment there were bilingual in Latin and Greek. Five hundred years later, when the empire split in two, Greek remained the established language of Byzantium.
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Extractions: The product of over 400 historians, this edition of the Guide presents an integrated, selective listing of books and articles that most successfully introduce others to the study of key issues in history. Works have been chosen for inclusion on the basis of (1) their function as reliable syntheses or reference works that provide entry to a field; (2) works that set the standard of excellence in various fields of history; and (3) major alternative interpretations represented in current scholarly debate. Arranged in 48 chapters , each with a brief introductory essay summarizing the history and development of that area of historical inquiry. Section 24: Britain and Ireland since 1760 (v.1, p.786). With author and subject indexes and a list of journals. Brisman, Shimeon. A history and guide to Judaic bibliography / by Shimeon Brisman. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1977. (Brisman, Shimeon. Jewish research literature v. 1; Bibliographica Judaica; 7)
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Extractions: Fulbright-Hays Faculty Professional Development Seminar in Turkey (June1 - July 5, 2004) Merhaba (Hello) and welcome to the home page for the Fulbright-Hays Faculty Professional Development Seminar in Turkey Project. Under the Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad program of the US Department of Education, Tyler Junior College sponsored a five week faculty professional development seminar in Turkey during the summer of 1998,1999 and 2001. The projects were directed by Dr. Manoucher Khosrowshahi of Tyler Junior College. Middle East Technical University (Orta Dogu Teknik Üniversitesi) was the host institution in Turkey. The purposes of the seminars are to enhance professional competence of individual teachers, to enrich the curriculum in the social studies and humanities, and to develop a well-rounded program in Turkish studies, Middle East studies or global education. This site is designed to share the information gathered through our observations, experiences, and scholarly lectures. Dr. Manoucher Khosrowshahi, Project Director
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