On the basis of a Punic cognate, it is proposed that Ugaritic mÅ¡lt means â stitched garmentâ and from reference to Hebrew and Syriac cognates it is argued that Ugaritic sgr means â collarâ . It is also suggested that Ugaritic tprt may mean â sewn garmentâ , based on Aramaic cognates
International audienceCuneiform texts include many words linked to textile terminology which highlig...
Along with dwellings, furniture, tools, arms and other appliances for everyday use, garments and orn...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...
On the basis of a Punic cognate, it is proposed that Ugaritic mÅ¡lt means âstitched garmentâ and fro...
New meanings and cognates are proposed for three Ugaritic wordsconnected with textiles: (ủ)ḥyt, "sea...
The aim of this paper is to discuss a specific Iranian textile term in the light of new evidence att...
At its political and territorial apex in the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Assyria developed into an imp...
The etymological derivation of the term rpu / i(m)- re{lfJ im. and the clarification of its connotat...
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three...
After a brief survey of previous studies, an explanation is provided for Ugaritic gl, which occurs o...
Note concernant une nouvelle lecture du terme tug2-lum-lum, qui doit être lu tug2-guz-guz dans les t...
One purpose of this study has been to investigate the various, sometimes conflicting, theories about...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
The main texts of the Rabbinic literature, the Mishnah and the Talmuds encompass a wide range of tex...
The meaning of Ugaritic ṣṣ is shown to be "salt, salt field", as generally recognised. Then, additio...
International audienceCuneiform texts include many words linked to textile terminology which highlig...
Along with dwellings, furniture, tools, arms and other appliances for everyday use, garments and orn...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...
On the basis of a Punic cognate, it is proposed that Ugaritic mÅ¡lt means âstitched garmentâ and fro...
New meanings and cognates are proposed for three Ugaritic wordsconnected with textiles: (ủ)ḥyt, "sea...
The aim of this paper is to discuss a specific Iranian textile term in the light of new evidence att...
At its political and territorial apex in the 8th and 7th centuries BC, Assyria developed into an imp...
The etymological derivation of the term rpu / i(m)- re{lfJ im. and the clarification of its connotat...
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three...
After a brief survey of previous studies, an explanation is provided for Ugaritic gl, which occurs o...
Note concernant une nouvelle lecture du terme tug2-lum-lum, qui doit être lu tug2-guz-guz dans les t...
One purpose of this study has been to investigate the various, sometimes conflicting, theories about...
International audienceThe cuneiform private archives from Kaniš, dated to the beginning of the 2nd m...
The main texts of the Rabbinic literature, the Mishnah and the Talmuds encompass a wide range of tex...
The meaning of Ugaritic ṣṣ is shown to be "salt, salt field", as generally recognised. Then, additio...
International audienceCuneiform texts include many words linked to textile terminology which highlig...
Along with dwellings, furniture, tools, arms and other appliances for everyday use, garments and orn...
Con autorización de la editorial para este capítulo.While gender analyses have been attracting growi...