Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures

Parent: UC Berkeley

eScholarship stats: History by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-122024-112024-102024-09
9tj5d97nAssembling the Iron Age Levant: The Archaeology of Communities, Polities, and Imperial Peripheries13747383319
9xp1666xHard Times: Critical Approaches to Crisis and its Aftermath9532142821
3gc5755tThe Nachlass of Walter B. Henning: An Annotated Inventory9424193318
34w048mmThe Climate Crisis, Cultural Heritage, and the Future of Middle Eastern Archaeology71817388
0131c4jsThe Hearst Medical Papyrus: Hieratic Text in 17 Facsimile Plates in Collotype with Introduction and Vocabulary6611222013
7t41f8j6A newly discovered Middle Persian funerary inscription from Mount Zaneh661315308
3g68325pI Have a Story, Too: Suicide Bombers, Borders, & Peripheral Narratives612317147
40n1d5qvHoarded Treasures: The Megiddo Ivories and the End of the Bronze Age5916121714
1j42b6f7A New Middle Persian Document from Hastijan belonging to the Farroxzād Family56721226
6v0837s4The Xorde Avesta and the structuring of time491671313
2z06r9bjThe Dilmun Bioarchaeology Project: A First Look at the Peter B. Cornwall Collection at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology42149172
794560j3Introduction: Bringing Out the Dead in the Ancient Near East.40155128
7tb5j1pjNotizen zum Xorde Avesta V: Das Avesta-Pahlavi Ms. T12 betrachtet im Rahmen der historischen Veränderungen des Xorde Avesta39713127
1tt957q7Extensification in a Mediterranean Semi-Arid Marginal Zone: An Archaeological Case Study from Early Iron Age Jordan's Eastern Karak Plateau34145123
2kz517g7Feeding the Community: Objects, Scarcity and Commensality in the Early Iron Age Southern Levant3459146
3z15677cHomebound travelers: the return's destabilization of homeland in Arabic literature33123117
2dj7r311The Early Dynastic Cemeteries of Naga-ed-Dêr, Part I3138191
6h36x5vwTowards a Manifesto for Middle Iranian Philology3056154
506794czCrop Storage and Animal Husbandry at Early Iron Age Khirbat al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya (Jordan): A Paleoethnobotanical Approach27310104
6mz830r7Commemorating Disability in Early Dilmun: Ancient and Contemporary Tales from the Peter B. Cornwall Collection2776122
0qx1f1mgHard Times: Critical Approaches to Crisis and its Aftermath: Interview2694103
67w7f0f9Editorial Letter2613193
0m915846Moving Beyond King Mesha: The Archaeology of Social Life in Iron Age Jordan2446104
8m60x7vqAuthority, polity, and tenuous elites in Iron Age Edom (Jordan)2453115
1664j0bcFace-to-Face with the Past: Reconstructing a Teenage Boy from Early Dilmun235387
9t822113Peter B. Cornwall Collection Assessment23869
2vt4m4zrA Provincial Cemetery of the Pyramid Age at Naga-ed-Dêr, Part III226682
7g3977tcThe Predynastic Cemetery N 7000. Naga-ed-Dêr, Part IV2015122
2r87b75sRepatriation in University Museum Collections: Case Studies from the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology193871
37w0t9krDry dig: Ethics and alcohol in Middle Eastern archaeological practice197372
6r15n85rToward a Socionatural Reconstruction of the Early Iron Age Settlement System in Jordan’s Wadi al-Mujib Canyon191765
5d25c95xMeasuring Local Diversity in Early Iron Age Animal Economies: A View from Khirbat al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya (Jordan)184293
5jg0p3dfEgyptian Statues and Statuettes in the Museum of Anthropology of the University of California1816101
0xh1p2jkEgyptian Pottery: Proceeding of the 1990 Pottery Symposium at the University of California, Berkeley16547
6j54g9v5The Early Dynastic Cemeteries of Naga-ed-Dêr, Part II.162482
61c6k3qjLocating Middle Islamic Dhiban on the Mamluk imperial periphery1521111
9j39d3c5Egyptian Tomb Steles and Offering Stones of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology of the University of California15852
8hc2f09xHigh-Resolution Spatial Analysis of Archaeobotanical Remains from a Kitchen Context in Imperial Late Antique (ca. a.d. 600) Dhiban, Jordan12246
1dq9h79wStable Isotopes of Archaeological and Modern Semi-Terrestrial Crabs (<em>Potamon potamios</em>) Provide Paleoecological Insights into Brachyuran Ecology and Human Resource Acquisition in Late Holocene Jordan11317
8jm8w9v1Stable isotopes of archaeological and modern semi-terrestrial crabs (Potamon potamios) provide paleoecological insights into brachyuran ecology and human resource acquisition in late Holocene Jordan10235
62b3w49wA few suggestions in the reading of some documentsfrom the Pahlavi Archive of Hastijan972

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