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Category: Mesopotamia

MesopotamiaPosted onMay 2, 2020May 2, 2020

[Tools] Limited on-line free access to Archaeology.org back issue

In the spirit of providing entertainment, education and more to all those who are fascinated by everything history and archaeology, Archaeology.org (Archaeology Magazine) is providing…

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Gilgamesh (and Humbaba)
ArtifactsPosted onApril 6, 2020April 29, 2020

[Artifacts] The oldest story ever told…

It is said to be the oldest story ever told. At least, the oldest surviving story ever told. The Epic of Gilgamesh. Stories of Gilgamesh…

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I see myself as a “literary archaeologist.” No field work is required. The purpose of this self appointed and non-existent discipline is to marry two fields which do not cooperate very well with each other: archaeology and literary studies. The texts are historical artifacts and must be treated as such.

 

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