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The prophet and the lying pen: Jeremiah's poetic challenge to the Deuteronomic school
Mud sealings and Fourth Dynasty administration at Giza
 
The dynamic landscape of the western Nile Delta from the New Kingdom to the Late Roman periods
Agents, archives, and risk: A micronarrative account of Old Assyrian trade through Salim-ahum's activities in 1890 B.C.
 
Tribal alliance formations and power structures in the Jahiliyah and early Islamic periods: QuraySh and Thaqif (530-750 CE)
Reversal and response in Job 3--5
 
Signs of creation: Sex, gender, categories, religion and the body in ancient Egypt
Persepolis in context: A landscape study of political economy in ancient Persia
 
A new historical model and periodization for the perception of the sunnah of the Prophet and his Companions
The metaphorical patterning of the sin-concept in Biblical Hebrew
 
Female adolescence in the Cairo Geniza documents