Content
January 2023, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-7 Editorial: Parenthood in the Ancient Near East
by Kristine Henriksen Garroway - 9-30 Other than Mother: On Childlessness as Part of the Social Identity of Nadītu Women
by Katrien De Graef - 31-83 “No me desobedezcas, ¡solo ve! La política matrimonial de Zimri-Lim de Mari o de la disposición masculina sobre los cuerpos femeninos
by Luciana Urbano - 85-110 A Tearful and Busy Mother: An Approach to the Construction of Motherhood through the Study of a Mesopotamian Baby Incantation
by Agnès Garcia-Ventura & Mireia López-Bertran - 111-152 Discourse and Intercourse: Women’s Speech and Sexuality in the House of the Father
by Sarah Fein - 153-198 Hiobs Vaterschaft und die Trauer um seine Kinder: Eine Relektüre des Hiobbuches
by Anja Marschall - 199-228 The Wisdom of Israelite Mothers: Technical Training and Life Lessons
by Carol Meyers
July 2022, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 185-211 The Case of Joseph’s Coat: Giving Gifts to Children in the Hebrew Bible
by Kristine Henriksen Garroway - 213-245 Domestic Religion in the Southern Levant: A Material Religion Approach
by Jeremy D. Smoak - 247-281 Human-Nature Blends and the Parent-Child Relationship in Isaiah and Neo-Assyrian Prophecy
by David Bosworth & Lucia Tosatto - 283-311 Perceptions of Power: Purple in Archaic Greek, Ancient Mesopotamian Inscriptions, and the Hebrew Bible
by Ellena Lyell - 313-358 Sennacherib's Sieges and Deportations Reliefs: How to Increase Emotions
by Laura Battini
January 2022, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-6 Interdisciplinarity as Departure and Return: Methodological Boundary Crossing in the Ancient Near East
by Isaac M. Alderman & Shane M. Thompson & Eric M. Trinka - 7-28 Eating Upon the Mountains: Deviant Consumption and Commensality
by Rebekah Welton - 29-49 “His heart is low”: Metaphor and Making Sense of Illness in Cuneiform Medical Texts
by Moudhy Al-Rashid - 51-87 The Deviant Villain: The Construction of Villainy as Deviant Otherness in Mesopotamian Royal Rhetoric
by Ilan Peled - 89-112 The Resistance to Mainstream Assumptions about Retribution in Job and Tobit as Theologically Positive Deviance
by Katherine Southwood - 113-138 Godless People and Sunless Skies: Deviant Space in the Tukulti-Ninurta and Nebuchadnezzar Bilinguals
by Benjamin Dewar - 139-183 A Stranger in the House: Situating Deviance in an ‘Alterity’ Research Approach
by Melanie Wasmuth