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Hess Christian W., Manuelli Federico (eds.) Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue. Volume 1

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Hess Christian W., Manuelli Federico (eds.) Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue. Volume 1
Archaeopress, 2021. — 308 p.
Sessions 1, 2, and 5 from the Conference Broadening Horizons 6 Held at the Freie Universität Berlin, 24–28 June 2019.
Since 2007, the conferences organized under the title ‘Broadening Horizons’ have provided a regular venue for postgraduates and early career scholars in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Three volumes present the proceedings of the 6th Broadening Horizons Conference, which took place at the Freie Universität Berlin from 24–28 June, 2019. The general theme, ‘Bridging the Gap: Disciplines, Times, and Spaces in Dialogue’, is aimed at encouraging communication and the development of multidisciplinary approaches to the study of material cultures and textual sources.
Volume 1 contains 17 papers from Session 1: Entanglement. Material Culture and Written Sources in Dialogue; Session 2: Integrating Sciences in Historical and Archaeological Research; and Session 5: Which Continuity? Evaluating Stability, Transformation, and Change in Transitional Periods.
Session 1 — Entanglement. Material Culture and Written Sources in Dialogue
Tamed Violence: Inscribed Weapons in Mesopotamia – Augusta McMahon
La Maison d’Urtenu. A Functional Study of a ‘Great House’ from Ugarit – Juan Álvarez García
Protecting the Residence: Doorjambs, Lintels, Hieroglyphics Inscriptions, and Blue Pigment between Southern Levant and Egypt – Giampiero Tursi
On the Participation of Egyptian Artists in Achaemenid Art – Zohreh Zehbari
Session 2 — Integrating Sciences in Historical and Archaeological Research
Digital Prosopography of Babylonia: New Horizons – Caroline Waerzeggers
‘Green Frog in the Water’. A Herpetological Approach to the Magico-Medical Use of Frogs and Frog-Amulets in Mesopotamia – Carolin Dittrich and Eva Götting-Martin
Ancient Agriculture in Early Bronze Age Northern Mesopotamia Reconstructed from Archaeobotanical Remains – Ghias Klesly
3D Imagery for On-Site Assessment of Mud Brick Architecture: A Case Study from Gird-i Shamlu (Iraqi Kurdistan) – Felix Wolter
An Overview of the Achaemenid Glazed Architectural Decoration – Negar Abdali
Monitoring Damage to Cultural Heritage Sites Using Open Source Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 Data – Hassan el-Hajj
Ink Recipes from the Islamic Era: Texts, Manuscripts, Ink Replication, and Scientific Analyses – Claudia Colini
Session 5 — Which Continuity? Evaluating Stability, Transformation, and Change in Transitional Periods
Cultures ‘In Transition’. Interpreting Time, Persistence, and Changes in the Archaeological Record – Marcella Frangipane
There and Back Again — Towards a New Understanding of Abandonment Practices at the Neolithic Settlement of Göbekli Tepe – Julia Schönicke
Tarḫuntašša: Rise and Fall of the New Capital for the Hittite Empire – Natalia Lodeiro Pichel
Dual Narratives: Collapse and Transition at the End of the Late Bronze Age – Jesse Michael Millek
Do Not Fear the Dark: Change and Continuity in the Amuq Valley (14th–6th Centuries BC) – Mariacarmela Montesanto
A Possible Neo-Babylonian House-Type for the New Seleucid Foundations? – Stefanos Karampekos
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