Resumen: Este trabajo analiza la existencia de un brote de epidemia fatal en varias regiones en el Levante durante la época de El Amarna. En el Levante, Nergal y Reshep fueron dioses de la muerte, la pestilencia, la plaga, la enfermedad y la guerra. En Egipto, la pestilencia fue asociada con Sekhmet, la diosa de la enfermedad, la curación, la venganza, el odio y la guerra. En cinco Cartas de El Amarna, se mencionan casos de pestilencia, plaga, epidemia, y la “mano de Nergal”. Según estas cartas, la pestilencia afectó a Egipto, Megiddo, Sumur, Biblos y Alashiya (Chipre).Abstract: This paper aims to analyse the outbreak of a fatal epidemic in several regions in the Levant during the Amarna Period. In the Levant, Nergal and Resheph were...
This paper aims to provide a historical overview of the main epidemic episodes that devastated the a...
Six medical papyri document how Santorini's volcanic ash from the Bronze Age biphasic eruption, othe...
AbstractDrawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been mo...
<span>En este artículo se estudian los principales episodios de pestes y epidemias que se produjeron...
The Levant and the Eastern Mediterranean formed a special sphere of activity for diverse specialists...
Recent researches on plague invite scholars to enlarge the chronology and the geography of the Black...
The study aims at shedding light on plagues and epidemics that hit Egypt during the Mameluke period ...
The Arabs' first contact with the bubonic plague was when the caliph Omar entered Palestine in 639-6...
International audiencePlague, famine and war are often associated by our ancient sources. This is al...
Salgın hastalıklar, Eskiçağ’dan günümüze kadar dünya coğrafyası üzerinde görülmüş olup çok sayıda öl...
abstract: The essay conducts a wide review of the existing modern scholarship on plague, caused by Y...
Epidemic diseases that cause mass death has been one of the greatest fears of the soc...
article co-écrit avec Mohammed MellhaouiInternational audienceLa perception de la peste en pays chré...
This thesis expands on the ongoing inquiry into the unusual life of the pharaoh Akhenaten. Amongst t...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought back memories of past epidemics. Pharaonic Egypt has often...
This paper aims to provide a historical overview of the main epidemic episodes that devastated the a...
Six medical papyri document how Santorini's volcanic ash from the Bronze Age biphasic eruption, othe...
AbstractDrawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been mo...
<span>En este artículo se estudian los principales episodios de pestes y epidemias que se produjeron...
The Levant and the Eastern Mediterranean formed a special sphere of activity for diverse specialists...
Recent researches on plague invite scholars to enlarge the chronology and the geography of the Black...
The study aims at shedding light on plagues and epidemics that hit Egypt during the Mameluke period ...
The Arabs' first contact with the bubonic plague was when the caliph Omar entered Palestine in 639-6...
International audiencePlague, famine and war are often associated by our ancient sources. This is al...
Salgın hastalıklar, Eskiçağ’dan günümüze kadar dünya coğrafyası üzerinde görülmüş olup çok sayıda öl...
abstract: The essay conducts a wide review of the existing modern scholarship on plague, caused by Y...
Epidemic diseases that cause mass death has been one of the greatest fears of the soc...
article co-écrit avec Mohammed MellhaouiInternational audienceLa perception de la peste en pays chré...
This thesis expands on the ongoing inquiry into the unusual life of the pharaoh Akhenaten. Amongst t...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has brought back memories of past epidemics. Pharaonic Egypt has often...
This paper aims to provide a historical overview of the main epidemic episodes that devastated the a...
Six medical papyri document how Santorini's volcanic ash from the Bronze Age biphasic eruption, othe...
AbstractDrawing its etymology from the Latin pestis (curse), plague, over the centuries, has been mo...