Near Eastern Archaeology

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ETANA
Electronic Tools and Ancient Near Eastern Archives.
"This is the first time that library science, computer science, and Near Eastern archaeology have worked in such a close relationship. When developed, the digital library will make both the primary data and secondary studies of participating projects immediately available online and accessible world-wide."

ABZU Subject Index: Archaeological Sites
Index of Reports on Archaeological Sites in the Near East and Related Material.
The most comprehensive list of academic resources.
The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago

Center for the Study of Architecture
"The Center for the Study of Architecture (CSA), with the cooperation of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) has produced this Web-based guide to archaeological projects. Our intent is to provide basic information about projects in the Eastern Mediterranean (broadly construed), whether those projects are excavations, surveys, salvage operations, conservation/rescue projects, or laboratory-based projects such as catalogs."

Oman Archaeology Network
Includes an introduction to archaeology in Oman, Bibliography, Directory and additional links.


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Ancient Near East and the Mediterranean World
"The project focused on materials published between 1850 - 1950, drawn from two of the Library's complimentary collections, the Ancient Near East and Classics Collections. Preserved materials relate to the study of the ancient Near East and cover such topics as the archaeology, art, history, language, law, and religions of Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, Nubia, Persia, and other ancient peoples of Anatolia and the Fertile Crescent. Classics materials span the time from the rise of Bronze Age Aegean culture through the period in the Middle Ages and include volumes relating to the history, art and archaeology of the classical world"

Written in Stone
Inscriptions from the National Museum of Saudi Arabia
"...we present and examine 54 museum objects which bear examples of ancient epigraphy. This is a small selection from over 9,000 catalogued epigraphic objects within the two relevant collections ('Pre-Islamic Epigraphy' and 'Islamic Epigraphy') of the Deputy Ministry of Antiquities and Museums."
By Dr. Ali Saleh al-Moghanam (and) Dr. Paul Michael Taylor, with contributions by staff members of the National Museum of Saudi Arabia in collaboration with the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

 

 

 

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