July 2017
Vol. 5, No. 7
Silk Textiles in the Southern Levant
By Orit Shamir and Alisa Baginski
Silk, natural protein fibers produced by insect larvae, is first known from archaeology in China by the fourth millennium BCE. Valued for its drape, sheen, and ability to be dyed and woven into intricate patterns, silk spread widely across the Old World.
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G枚bekli Tepe: Neolithic Gathering and Feasting at the Beginning of Food Production
By Jens Notroff & Oliver Dietrich
A few kilometres northeast of modern 艦anl谋urfa in south-eastern Turkey, the tell of G枚bekli Tepe is situated on the highest point of the otherwise barren Germu艧 mountain range. Rising 15 metres and with an area of about 9 hectares.
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The Big Bad Wolves of the Ancient Near East Speak: Royal Apologetic in Context
By Andrew Knapp
There are two sides to every story鈥攅ven when the public comes together to cry foul against a certain party. Take the story of the three little pigs. Every child knows that the pigs are innocent victims of the ruthless and insatiable big bad wolf. But the villain also has a tale to tell. Ancient Near Eastern kings felt the same way.
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San Miceli in Sicily: Excavation of an early Christian Basilica and Village
By Randall W. Younker and 脡lisabeth Lesnes
For decades Andrews University has undertaken long-term research projects in Jordan, at Hesban and elsewhere. But new challenges are necessary. So we decided to trade falafels for pasta and launched a new project in the town of Salemi in the province of Trapani in the northwestern 鈥渃orner鈥 of Sicily.
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The Ancient Near East Today features contributions from diverse academics, a forum featuring debates of current developments from the field, and links to news and resources. The ANE Today covers the entire Near East, and each issue presents discussions ranging from the state of biblical archaeology to archaeology after the Arab Spring.
Take a look at the contents of this e-book!
- San Miceli in Sicily: Excavation of an early Christian Basilica and Village
- The Big Bad Wolves of the Ancient Near East Speak: Royal Apologetic in Context
- G枚bekli Tepe: Neolithic Gathering and Feasting at the Beginning of Food Production
- Silk Textiles in the Southern Levant