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THE ASOR BLOG: Twitter Recap: 2016 ASOR Annual Meeting.A big thanks to everyone who attended and helped make the 2016 ASOR Annual Meeting an amazing event. We couldn't have done it without you! Also, to everyone who live tweeted the event, thanks. We...
Argonauts and Emperors » Classical inspirations https://t.co/IWkbOzjuuA — rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist) November 7, 2015 Prototyping a Digital Publication for Scholars | The Getty Iris https://t.co/WARdM262nc — rogueclassicist (@rogueclassicist...
One of the sessions at the upcoming ASOR Annual Meeting which will be held in Atlanta, GA, from November 18th to 21nd, 2015:- Landscapes of Settlement in the Ancient Near East Chairs: Emily Hammer, University of Chicago; Jesse Casana, University of...
(Guest post by A.D. Riddle) Unlike its neighbor to the south, Lebanon has only a handful of excavations currently in progress and there is no systematic archaeological survey of the entire country presently available. Sadly, archaeological work is only...
Elledge & Yeo, ASOR Blog Who really wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? Twenty years ago, the available options for understanding the identity of the Dead Sea Scrolls Community were relatively concise. Consensus associated the origins of the community with...
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ASOR is a non-profit that promotes the study of the history and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times.
Introducing the Digital Library of the Middle East - The ASOR Blog
A successful Digital Library of the Middle East will present the stories of a diverse group of people whose culture is often misunderstood. We need look no further than the Cradle of Civilization
Children in Ancient Sumer: How Much Do We Know? - The ASOR Blog
he majority of cuneiform tablets from Ancient Sumer are economic and legal accounts, unfairly regarded by some as “dull.” They originate from archives of
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