Archive for the ‘Ancient Near Eastern Studies’ Category
Calling all Assyriologists…Can You Identify This STD?
Posted by: Adam Couturier on October 27, 2009
Saturday is for Sumerian Proverbs: Fate as a Dog Edition
Posted by: Adam Couturier on October 17, 2009
John Bright on the Cultural Climate of Judah and the rest of the ANE During the Reign of Josiah
Posted by: Adam Couturier on August 15, 2009
Crenshaw’s Statistics on Literacy within the Ancient Near East
Posted by: Adam Couturier on April 3, 2009
Sunday is for Sumerian Proverbs
Posted by: Adam Couturier on March 22, 2009
Is There Such a Thing as Israelite Religions, and Is It Ok to Believe They Exist?
Posted by: Adam Couturier on January 24, 2009
Saturday is for Sumerian Proverbs
Posted by: Adam Couturier on January 11, 2009
Teaching the Sapiential Corpus
Posted by: Adam Couturier on September 2, 2008
Gilgamesh and the Gang…Hillarious
Posted by: Adam Couturier on August 9, 2008
Kenneth Kitchen on the Lack of Material Culture Found in Northern Egypt
Posted by: Adam Couturier on August 2, 2008