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Introduction: Scholarship and Inquiry in the Ancient Near East

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Published/Copyright: June 16, 2016
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Abstract

This essay introduces a four-essay issue of the journal on the subject of scholarship, knowledge arts, and scribal epistemology in the ancient cuneiform cultures of Sumer, Assyro-Babylonia, Ugarit, and the Hittite empire.

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Notes

With my thanks to Marc Van De Mieroop for reading and commenting on a draft of this text, thereby substantially improving it. All errors of fact and idea remain, of course, my own.


Published Online: 2016-6-16
Published in Print: 2016-7-1

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