The scholarship on the Late Bronze Age town of Emar has neglected to study the major rituals within the town to provide insight upon the roles played by the king, the diviner, and the city elders. This paper examines several of the major rituals from the city, and, through an examination of the function of each office within the rituals, as well as an examination of function of the rituals themselves, provides a new viewpoint on the roles of these individuals. Of primary importance is the examination of the king within the rituals, and arguing against the majority of scholarship which displays his office as little more than a figurehead. This paper theorizes that these roles may have changed over time as the Hittites took control of the cit...
Uşaklı Höyük, probably the site of ancient Zippalanda, was an important settlement during the Hittit...
Forms of the goddess Athtart appear across the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, from the 3rd mil...
This dissertation explores the relationships among founding capital cities, defining state territori...
The scholarship on the Late Bronze Age town of Emar has neglected to study the major rituals within ...
Emar was a city-state in the Late Bronze Age from c. 1450 - 1200 BCE. Emar's religion provides an in...
Late Bronze Age Emar was a city in transition. The textual archives discovered at the site span a pe...
The Emar rituals took place in the middel Euphrates valley and date from the late Bronze Age. In thi...
This volume explores how Syro-Hittite monumental art was used as a powerful backdrop to important ri...
This article explores how sedentary and mobile peoples in Late Bronze Age Syria laid claim to shared...
Examination of the character and function of the king in the society of the Hittites of the Late Bro...
Both the textual record and the archaeological record from the ancient Mesopotamia provide evidence ...
In the urban culture of the ancient Near East religious festivals offer a major occasion to present...
This article offers an analysis of sealing practices and some administrative procedures during the L...
Striking changes in the archaeological record of the southern Levant during the final years of the L...
Major sanctuaries often begin as natural shrines in places of intuitive value, regardless of their p...
Uşaklı Höyük, probably the site of ancient Zippalanda, was an important settlement during the Hittit...
Forms of the goddess Athtart appear across the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, from the 3rd mil...
This dissertation explores the relationships among founding capital cities, defining state territori...
The scholarship on the Late Bronze Age town of Emar has neglected to study the major rituals within ...
Emar was a city-state in the Late Bronze Age from c. 1450 - 1200 BCE. Emar's religion provides an in...
Late Bronze Age Emar was a city in transition. The textual archives discovered at the site span a pe...
The Emar rituals took place in the middel Euphrates valley and date from the late Bronze Age. In thi...
This volume explores how Syro-Hittite monumental art was used as a powerful backdrop to important ri...
This article explores how sedentary and mobile peoples in Late Bronze Age Syria laid claim to shared...
Examination of the character and function of the king in the society of the Hittites of the Late Bro...
Both the textual record and the archaeological record from the ancient Mesopotamia provide evidence ...
In the urban culture of the ancient Near East religious festivals offer a major occasion to present...
This article offers an analysis of sealing practices and some administrative procedures during the L...
Striking changes in the archaeological record of the southern Levant during the final years of the L...
Major sanctuaries often begin as natural shrines in places of intuitive value, regardless of their p...
Uşaklı Höyük, probably the site of ancient Zippalanda, was an important settlement during the Hittit...
Forms of the goddess Athtart appear across the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, from the 3rd mil...
This dissertation explores the relationships among founding capital cities, defining state territori...