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Topography and Toponymy in the Ancient Near East

edited by Jan Tavernier, Elynn Gorris, Kathleen Abraham and Vanessa Boschloos.

Topography and Toponymy in the Ancient Near East

Author

edited by Jan Tavernier, Elynn Gorris, Kathleen Abraham and Vanessa Boschloos.

Edition 1

978-90-429-3505-1

شناسنامه

Title and Author

Topography and Toponymy in the Ancient Near East / edited by Jan Tavernier, Elynn Gorris, Kathleen Abraham and Vanessa Boschloos.

Publication Details

لوون-لا-نو : Université catholique de Louvain,؛ Leuven : Peeters، 2018م

Physical Description

xii, 400 p.؛ 27 cm.؛ Table, figure, map.

Subject

Names, Geographical
Middle East
Congresses
Noms géographiques
Moyen-Orient
Middle East
Historical geography
Congresses
Middle East
Antiquities
Congresses
Moyen-Orient
Géographie historique
Moyen-Orient
Antiquités

series

(Publications de l'institut orientaliste de Louvain؛ 71.0076-1265 )
(Greater Mesopotamia studies؛ 1.)

Added Identifiers

Tavernier, Jan,editor.، نویسنده .
Gorris, Elynn,editor.، نویسنده .
Abraham, Kathleen,editor.، نویسنده .
Boschloos, Vanessa,editor.، نویسنده .

Language

فرانسوی

Retrieval Number

Congress:
Anatolia -- Mesopotamia and the Levant -- Elam and Iran..

Includes bibliographical references (at the end of each chapter) and index..

"The present volume, based on a conference on Ancient Near Eastern historical geography and toponymy held at the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium) on 27-28 February 2014, brings together 12 contributions by Belgian and international specialists on various aspects of this field of research. They deal with the entire Ancient Near East (Anatolia, Levant, Mesopotamia and Iran). Chronologically, the various contributions in the volume discuss topics situated in the 3rd, 2nd and 1st Millennia BC. The articles in this volume are arranged geographically, starting with items on Anatolia, followed by studies on Mesopotamian and Levantine topography and finally a third part on ancient Iran and Elam. They will doubtlessly demonstrate the high importance of the study of historical geography and toponymy for our understanding of the history of the Ancient Near East and will also stimulate the research on the historical geography of the ancient Near East."--.

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