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Hittite Literature
(Rowman & Littlefield, 2009)
A survey of the literature of the Hittites of Late Bronze Age Anatolia
Ugarit and Inner Syria during the Late Bronze Age
(Éditions GGC, 2007)
Consideration of commercial contacts between the harbor city of Ugarit and inland sites during the Late Bronze Age.
Goddess Worship--Ancient and Modern
(Brown Judaic Studies, 2000)
A study of the role of goddesses and women in the religion of the Hittites of the Late Bronze Age accompanied by a brief consideration of scholarship on the alleged phenomenon of matriarchy.
The Limits of Credulity
(2005)
Consideration of the character and reliability of cuneiform texts in the writing of the history of the ancient Near East. Presidential Address to the American Oriental Society annual meeting, 2005.
A Hittite Ritual for Depression (CTH 432)
(Harrassowitz Verlag, 2007)
Edition of a Hittite ritual treating a patient whose symptoms correspond to a modern diagnosis of depression.
A Small Town in Late Bronze Age Syria
(2008)
Consideration of the economy of a town in LBA Syria (review article of W. Mayer, Tall Munbaqa-Ekalte-II: Die Texte)
Religion à Emar
(Peeters, 2008)
Comprehensive study of the religion of the Late Bronze Age city of Emar in Syria, as revealed in its cuneiform records.
Sargon and Naram-Sin in Hatti: Reflections of Mesopotamian Antiquity among the Hittites
(Edition Forum, 2001)
Consideration of the role of Mesopotamian historical tradition in Hittite historical texts.
Gilgamesh in Hatti
(Eisenbrauns, 2003)
Preliminary consideration of the presence of the Mesopotamian hero Gilgamesh in texts from the archives of the Hittites of the Late Bronze Age.
The Cult of the Asherah in Ancient Israel and Judah: Evidence for a Hebrew Goddess
(Project Muse, 2003-01-01)
Did the God of Israel have a wife? Posed in the context of monotheistic Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity this is, of course, a nonsensical question. However, even in the heavily edited Masoretic text of the Hebrew Bible ...