Despite its early identification with the modern Mishrifeh and its numerous mentions in Akkadian, Egyptian and Hittite texts, the history of Qatna remains largely unknown. This article attempts to reconstruct the landscape and the history of the city between the 15th and 14th cent. In this reconstruction it is assumed that the expression “the Lands of Nuhashe”, that occurs frequently in the texts, had two different meanings, a geographical one and a political one. In this way, the identification of the Addu-nirari mentioned in the texts found at Qatna with the homonymous king of EA 51, proposed by Thomas Richter, can be accepted, but without the need to assume that he was also king of a coalition called Nuhashe. During his reign and those o...
Article reviews four possible royal legends on clay dealings recently excavated by the Italian missi...
This is the final version of the article. Open access article. Available from the publisher via the ...
At the death of Queen Hatshepsut in the year 20-21 of the reign of Tuthmosis III, the king completes...
Archaeological excavations and surveys conducted at the site of Mishrifeh and its hinterland between...
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanes...
The capital city of Memphis was ancient Egypt’s oldest and largest city. However, the city’s origin ...
A building inscription in a limestone quarry at Dayr Abū Ḥinnis dated to Year sixteen of Akhenaten p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
In his fifth regnal year Akhenaten founded his new capital Akhetaten in Middle Egypt, thereby crown-...
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. H...
Focusing on two main issues, this article first deals with the name and location of the village of A...
Qau el-Kebir, called Tjebu in ancient Egyptian and Antaeopolis in Greek, was a village in Middle Egy...
The kingdom of Qataban flourished in ancient South Arabia during the second half of the first millen...
The chronology of the kingdom of Qatabân, from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. Archaeolo...
Amenhotep IV, ninth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (ca 1352 - 1335 B.C.), who changed his name into Akh...
Article reviews four possible royal legends on clay dealings recently excavated by the Italian missi...
This is the final version of the article. Open access article. Available from the publisher via the ...
At the death of Queen Hatshepsut in the year 20-21 of the reign of Tuthmosis III, the king completes...
Archaeological excavations and surveys conducted at the site of Mishrifeh and its hinterland between...
This article is an overview of evidence on the toponym xntj-S “Lebanon” and the term xntj-S “Lebanes...
The capital city of Memphis was ancient Egypt’s oldest and largest city. However, the city’s origin ...
A building inscription in a limestone quarry at Dayr Abū Ḥinnis dated to Year sixteen of Akhenaten p...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)In this thesis, examination of the art of the Amama...
In his fifth regnal year Akhenaten founded his new capital Akhetaten in Middle Egypt, thereby crown-...
In 14th century BC, the Hittites became the supreme political and military power in the Near East. H...
Focusing on two main issues, this article first deals with the name and location of the village of A...
Qau el-Kebir, called Tjebu in ancient Egyptian and Antaeopolis in Greek, was a village in Middle Egy...
The kingdom of Qataban flourished in ancient South Arabia during the second half of the first millen...
The chronology of the kingdom of Qatabân, from the 1st century BC to the 1st century AD. Archaeolo...
Amenhotep IV, ninth Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (ca 1352 - 1335 B.C.), who changed his name into Akh...
Article reviews four possible royal legends on clay dealings recently excavated by the Italian missi...
This is the final version of the article. Open access article. Available from the publisher via the ...
At the death of Queen Hatshepsut in the year 20-21 of the reign of Tuthmosis III, the king completes...