Monarchies and socio-religious traditions in the ancient Near East : papers read at the 31st International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa
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Monarchies and socio-religious traditions in the ancient Near East : papers read at the 31st International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa
(Bulletin of the Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan, vol. 1)
Harrassowitz, 1984
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Contents of Works
- The conception of ancient Syro-Palestinian kingship in the light of contemporary royal archives with special reference to the recent discoveries at Tell Mardikh (Ebla) in Syria / L.M. Muntingh
- The problem of childlessness in the royal epic of Ugarit / David Toshio Tsumura
- The prophetic pattern of anointing kings in ancient Israel / Z. Weisman
- Hittites and Aramaens in the land of BitAdini / Yutaka Ikeda
- Palace and temple gardens in the ancient Near East / Donald J. Wiseman
- Iconographic, literary, and political aspects of an ancient Egyptian god's identification with the monarch / Karol Myśliwiec
- Recent researches in the pyramids with tests at Saqqarah / Jean Lecant
- History, administration, and culture of Achaemenid Mesopotamia / Luigi Cagni
- Names and kinship in Vedic India / R. Morton Smith
- Church state relations in the Sasanian period / Ph. Gignoux