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Near Eastern Archaeology
Near Eastern Archaeology
Vol. 78, No. 4, December 2015
Special Issue: Crime and Punishment in the Bible and the Near East
Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The American Society of Overseas Research
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.issue-4
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    Near Eastern Archaeology
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    Archaeological discoveries continually enrich our understanding of the people, culture, history, and literature of the Middle East. The heritage of its peoples – from urban civilization to the Bible – both inspires and fascinates. Near Eastern Archaeology brings to life the ancient world from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean with vibrant images and authoritative analyses.

    Coverage: 1998-2018 (Vol. 61, No. 1 - Vol. 81, No. 4)
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    ISSN: 10942076
    EISSN: 23255404
    Subjects: Archaeology, Religion, Classical Studies, Middle East Studies, Social Sciences, Area Studies, Humanities
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  1. Front Matter
    Front Matter https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.fm
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.fm
  2. GENERAL OVERVIEW
    • C<span class="small-caps">rime and</span> P<span class="small-caps">unishment in</span> P<span class="small-caps">haraonic</span> E<span class="small-caps">gypt</span>
      Crime and Punishment in Pharaonic Egypt (pp. 228-235)
      Renate Müller-Wollermann
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0228
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0228
  3. IDEOLOGY OF PUNISHMENT AND KINGSHIP
    • P<span class="small-caps">unishment as</span> C<span class="small-caps">rime</span>: The “Sins” of the Just Ruler in the Art of the Ancient Near East
      Punishment as Crime: The “Sins” of the Just Ruler in the Art of the Ancient Near East (pp. 236-243)
      Mehmet-Ali Ataç
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0236
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0236
    • S<span class="small-caps">acred</span> V<span class="small-caps">iolence</span>: When Ancient Egyptian Punishment was Dressed in Ritual Trappings
      Sacred Violence: When Ancient Egyptian Punishment was Dressed in Ritual Trappings (pp. 244-251)
      Kerry Muhlestein
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0244
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0244
    • V<span class="small-caps">ictims of</span> V<span class="small-caps">iolence</span>: Healing Social Ills through Mesopotamian Mortuary Practice
      Victims of Violence: Healing Social Ills through Mesopotamian Mortuary Practice (pp. 252-262)
      Anne Porter
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0252
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0252
  4. MURDER AND ITS SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS
    • V<span class="small-caps">iolence and the</span> C<span class="small-caps">ity</span>: On the Yahwist's Leviathan
      Violence and the City: On the Yahwist's Leviathan (pp. 264-272)
      Robert S. Kawashima
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0264
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0264
    • A<span class="small-caps">n</span> E<span class="small-caps">arly</span> I<span class="small-caps">slamic</span> H<span class="small-caps">omicide at</span> Q<span class="small-caps">asr</span> H<span class="small-caps">allabat</span>, J<span class="small-caps">ordan</span>
      An Early Islamic Homicide at Qasr Hallabat, Jordan (pp. 274-284)
      Megan Perry, Kathryn Parker and R. Taylor Montgomery
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0274
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0274
  5. SEXUAL VIOLENCE
    • C<span class="small-caps">rime and</span> S<span class="small-caps">exual</span> O<span class="small-caps">ffense in</span> H<span class="small-caps">atti</span>
      Crime and Sexual Offense in Hatti (pp. 286-293)
      Ilan Peled
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0286
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0286
    • S<span class="small-caps">ex</span> C<span class="small-caps">rimes in the</span> L<span class="small-caps">aws of the</span> H<span class="small-caps">ebrew</span> B<span class="small-caps">ible</span>
      Sex Crimes in the Laws of the Hebrew Bible (pp. 294-300)
      Bruce Wells
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0294
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0294
  6. Books to Dig into
    • Inschriften der Spätzeit. Teil IV: Die 26. Dynastie by Karl Jansen-Winkeln
      Inschriften der Spätzeit. Teil IV: Die 26. Dynastie by Karl Jansen-Winkeln (pp. 304-305)
      Review by: Hussein Bassir
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0304
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0304
    • Dictionary of Daily Life in Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity by Edwin Yamauchi and Marvin R. Wilson
      Dictionary of Daily Life in Biblical and Post-Biblical Antiquity by Edwin Yamauchi and Marvin R. Wilson (pp. 306-307)
      Review by: Safwat Marzouk
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0306
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0306
    • Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture: Religious Ideas and Ritual Practice in Middle Kingdom Elite Cemeteries by Harco Willems
      Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture: Religious Ideas and Ritual Practice in Middle Kingdom Elite Cemeteries by Harco Willems (pp. 308-309)
      Review by: Kate Liszka
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0308
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0308
    • Egyptian Stelae in the British Museum from the 13th to the 17th Dynasties by Detlef Franke, Marcel Marée, Janet Ambers
      Egyptian Stelae in the British Museum from the 13th to the 17th Dynasties by Detlef Franke, Marcel Marée, Janet Ambers (pp. 310-311)
      Review by: Dawn McCormack
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0310
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0310
    • Prophecy in the Ancient Near East: A Philological and Sociological Comparison by Jonathan Stökl
      Prophecy in the Ancient Near East: A Philological and Sociological Comparison by Jonathan Stökl (pp. 312-313)
      Review by: Daniel E. Fleming
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0312
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0312
    • Redefining the Sacred: Religious Architecture and Text in the Near East and Egypt 1000 BC–AD 300 by Elizabeth Frood and Rubina Raja
      Redefining the Sacred: Religious Architecture and Text in the Near East and Egypt 1000 BC–AD 300 by Elizabeth Frood and Rubina Raja (pp. 314-315)
      Review by: Daniel Fisher
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0314
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0314
    • The Land of the Elephant Kings: Space, Territory, and Ideology in the Seleucid Empire by Paul J. Kosmin
      The Land of the Elephant Kings: Space, Territory, and Ideology in the Seleucid Empire by Paul J. Kosmin (pp. 316-317)
      Review by: M. S. (Marijn) Visscher
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0316
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0316
    • Archaeology and State Theory: Subjects and Objects of Power by Bruce Routledge
      Archaeology and State Theory: Subjects and Objects of Power by Bruce Routledge (pp. 318-320)
      Review by: Daniel Pioske
      https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0318
      https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.0318
  7. Back Matter
    Back Matter https://doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.bm
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5615/neareastarch.78.4.bm
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