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5th KIM

5th Kültepe International Meeting July 30 to August 2, 2022 Materials, crafts and natural environment at Kültepe and surroundings   The data obtained during 70 years of archaeological excavations have been presented and discussed at various meetings and conferences. The major aim of the Kültepe International Meeting (KIM) series, which was held for the first…

Femmes et diplomatie au Bronze Récent Égypte et Proche-Orient

L’entrée au colloque Femmes et Diplomatie au Bronze Récent. Égypte et Proche-Orient est libre et gratuite mais l’inscription est obligatoire avant le 01 juin 2022. Merci (au choix) : – de remplir le formulaire ci après : https://forms.gle/soNT7oF2RkLt76Ey7 – d’écrire à Rosalie Jédelé en précisant les demi-journées auxquelles vous souhaitez assister : Rosalie.Jedele@etu.univ-paris1.fr ——- The entrance to the symposium Women…

The Hands of the Scribes in Antiquity

Description du workshop sur les scribes   In the recent years, research has brought new insight into the work of scribes in different geographical areas and periods. A new discussion across periods and spaces seems a welcome opportunity to explore the similarities and dissimilarities in the social position and the professional habits of scribes of…

Histoire des textiles en Babylonie, 626–484 av. J.-C. Production, circulations et usages

Louise Quillien, Histoire des textiles en Babylonie, 626–484 av. J.-C. Production, circulations et usages, Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, Volume: 126, Leiden-Boston, Brill, 2022. ISBN 978-90-04-46392-9, 742p. Les textiles étaient l’un des produits les plus renommés de l’artisanat du Proche-Orient pendant l’Antiquité. Dans Histoire des Textiles en Babylonie, 626-484 av. J.-C., Louise…

4th KIM

THE 4th INTERNATIONAL MEETING AT KÜLTEPE August 1-4, 2019 Cultural Exchanges at Kültepe and Surroundings from 4th to the 1st Millennium BC The data obtained during 70 years of archaeological excavations have been presented and discussed at various meetings and conferences. The major aim of the Kültepe International Meeting (KIM) series, which was held for…

The Old Babylonian Diyala: Research Since the 1930s and Prospects

Institut des Etudes Avancées de Paris, 25-26 juin 2018 The region around the river Diyala, which runs approximately 500 km, from the mountains between Iraq and Iran, down to the south of Baghdad where it joins the Tigris, was the home of dozens of cities, villages and communities during the long history of ancient Mesopotamia….