In the ancient Mesopotamia, the creation of the divine statue was a com- plex process that required deep cultic knowledge and technical skills. Since the statue was not only the image of a god or a goddess, but the very essence of him/her, and the effigy itself was endowed with agency, its creation in- volved a unitary presence of deities, cultic officers, and craftsmen. Hence, this paper aims to provide an overview of the divine and human entities that were involved in the creation of the god statue in the light of the Neo-As- syrian cuneiform sources, including rituals, prayers, royal inscriptions, and correspondence
When an ancient Near Eastern city was besieged and looted the statues and cultic appurtenances of th...
In contemporary research most scholars refrain from pointing out direct cultural relations between t...
In Mesopotamia, the temple cult and the practice of offerings to the gods was a well-documented part...
Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians...
This paper discusses several aspects of idolatry in Ancient Mesopotamia,especially in the first mill...
The theoretical and methodological approaches of Cultural and Social Anthropology have long since be...
This dissertation investigates the conceptions and experiences of the divine in the socio-political ...
Societies of the Ancient Near East developed various complex pantheons that were frequently modified...
Abstract Divine Substitution: Humanity as the Manifestation of Deity in the Hebrew Bible and the Anc...
The Sumerians organized their gods, which were deified natural forces as conceived, into a systemati...
Presentation for the University Seminar: Religion and Writing, March 22, 2016. Seminar abstract: The...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery form the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
Through the analysis of literary, mythical, and ritual sources, this paper outlines the ideological ...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery from the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
When an ancient Near Eastern city was besieged and looted the statues and cultic appurtenances of th...
In contemporary research most scholars refrain from pointing out direct cultural relations between t...
In Mesopotamia, the temple cult and the practice of offerings to the gods was a well-documented part...
Neo-Assyrian letters are a broad and interesting corpus of data to investigate how ancient Assyrians...
This paper discusses several aspects of idolatry in Ancient Mesopotamia,especially in the first mill...
The theoretical and methodological approaches of Cultural and Social Anthropology have long since be...
This dissertation investigates the conceptions and experiences of the divine in the socio-political ...
Societies of the Ancient Near East developed various complex pantheons that were frequently modified...
Abstract Divine Substitution: Humanity as the Manifestation of Deity in the Hebrew Bible and the Anc...
The Sumerians organized their gods, which were deified natural forces as conceived, into a systemati...
Presentation for the University Seminar: Religion and Writing, March 22, 2016. Seminar abstract: The...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery form the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
Through the analysis of literary, mythical, and ritual sources, this paper outlines the ideological ...
Goddesses in Context examines from different perspectives some of the most challenging themes in Mes...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery from the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
When an ancient Near Eastern city was besieged and looted the statues and cultic appurtenances of th...
In contemporary research most scholars refrain from pointing out direct cultural relations between t...
In Mesopotamia, the temple cult and the practice of offerings to the gods was a well-documented part...