Prefazione
Silvia Alaura / Marco Bonechi: “The Heroic Age of Assyriology”: An Unpublished Manuscript of Archibald H. Sayce at The Queen’s College, Oxford
Emanuele Marcello Ciampini: In Search of Meaning: Ramesses II in his Court of the Luxor Temple
Yoram Cohen: Three Amarna Notes: Scribal Training, Scribal Hands and Tablet Provenance
Lorenzo d’Alfonso: City-States, Canton States, Monarchy and Aristocracy: The Political Landscape of the Early Iron Age in Central Anatolia within the Context of the Eastern Mediterranean (11th–9th century BCE)
Stefano de Martino: The Materiality of the Cuneiform Tablets and the Puzzle of the Hittite Historical Geography
Francesco Di Filippo: The “Eastern Turkey in Asia”: A Digital Edition of the Map Series IDWO 1522
Savino di Lernia: Archaeology in the Sahara: Before and after the “Arab Spring”
Frederick Mario Fales: Factions, Fictions and Frictions: Assurbanipal’s Letters to the Babylonian Citizens
Massimiliano Marazzi / Natalia Bolatti Guzzo: Some Reflections on the Nişantaş Inscription and Related Issues
Paolo Matthiae: Adapa at Khorsabad: Interpreting the “Grand Royal Emblem”
Clelia Mora: Barley and Sheep in Kululu (Central Anatolia, late 8th century BC)
Lucia Mori: The “Fields of the Town”: On the Shape of Public Land in Late Bronze Age Ekalte
Davide Nadali: Different Degrees of Empathy: On the Mobility of Images in Ancient Mesopotamia
Frances Pinnock: Some Thought about the Tell Halaf Reliefs: A Neo-Syrian Cycle of Carvings between Tradition and Innovation
Simonetta Ponchia / Giovanni B. Lanfranchi: Peering through the Door: A Note on the Functions and Relations of the atû in Neo-Assyrian Society
Beate Pongratz-Leisten: Myth and Politics Continued: The Ideological Discourse of Lagash and Ebla on a Cultural Continuum
Lorenzo Verderame: “Canine Instincts and Monkeys’ Features”: Animal and Demonic Traits in the Construction of “Otherness” in Sumerian Literature
Juan-Pablo Vita / Andrés Diego Espinel: Glosses in three El-Amarna Letters (EA 107, 108 and 124)
Eva von Dassow: Oriental Despotism, the Enlightenment’s Evil Twin
Carlo Zaccagnini: Ištēnūtu, tāpalu and ṣimittu: Accounting and Material Culture in the Near East