meqitu and yapaqti in the Amarna Letter EA 64
In G. del Olmo Lete, J. Vidal, N. Wyatt (eds.), The Perfumes of Seven Tamarisks. Studies in Honour of Wilfred G. E. Watson, Münster 2012, 85-95.
Der biblische Ortsname Zaphon und die Amarnabriefe EA 273-274
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Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici 22 (2005), 1-7.
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Co-authored with Josef Tropper.
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Messengers who must live or die. A Note on EA 16 and ARM XXVIII 14 [A.2114]
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The Power of a Pair of War Chariots in the Late Bronze Age. On Letters RS 20.33 (Ugarit), BE 17 33a (Nippur), and EA 197 (Damascus Region
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Scribes and Dialects in Late Bronze Age Canaan
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"The Many Complaints to Pharaoh of Rib-Addi of Byblos"
by Louise Pryke
published in Journal of the American Oriental Society, 131/3
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This paper originally was published as a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 51/3 (Sept 2008): 489–512. The present version of the paper is updated and edited.
Much debate has ensued over the Bible's claim that the Israelites destroyed Late-Bronze-Age Hazor under the leadership... more Much debate has ensued over the Bible's claim that the Israelites destroyed Late-Bronze-Age Hazor under the leadership of Joshua. Most attempts at identifying this conflagration have centered on the violent destruction of the city at the very end of the Late Bronze (IIB/III) Age. Adherence to a literal, biblical chronology, however, would require a destruction under Joshua that dates to the end of the earlier LB I Age. Is such a destruction at this time observable in the archaeological record? This paper attempts to answer that very question by a thorough examination of the relevant data.
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The Amarna Letters from Canaan
The Amarna Letters from Canaan. In: Jack M. Sasson (ed.). Civilizations of the Ancient Near East. 4 volumes. New York: Scribners. 1995. 2411-2419.
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