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Sepenimggalnya khalifah Ali bin Abi Thalib, kekhalifahan Islam dipegang oleh Muawiyah bin Abu Sufyan. Seorang tokoh yang kecewa atas kebijaksanaan yang diambil oleh Ali bin Abi Thalib dalam mengambil keputusan terhadap kasus pembunuhan... more
How well do you know yourself? You can learn to make healthy choices intentionally rather than to unconsciously repeat unhealthy patterns. This course is highly recommended for mental strengthening.
A short article written for Stanford University Press on the political figure of the barbarian in contemporary migration politics.
Bismillaahirrahmaanirrohiim, Buku ini mencoba memaparkan secara rinci akan bagaimana pemikiran-pemikiran modern di dunia islam dengan titik berat pembahasan di wilayah Nusantara (Indonesia). seperti khalayak umum ketahui bahwa awal mula... more
The three Hyksos dynasties (XIV, XV, XVI) ruled Egypt approximately from 1750 to 1530 BCE and then disappear abruptly after the death of Pharaoh Seqenenre Taa. One can notice that Egyptian documents unanimously describe the departure of... more
This is an analysis of the myth of Romulus and Remus.
This special issue addresses the possible connections and mutual benefits of examining together two analytic concepts – memory and periphery. These concepts receive much attention in various scholarly discussions, yet they have done so... more
This book is intended as a commented summary of some of the major trends and most important features that can be encountered when analysing ancient Egyptian society of the Old Kingdom. We have to bear in mind that around 3000 BCE one of... more
This article discusses Cyrus' policy in conquered territories as regards religion, deportation policy and local autonomy in the light of Ancient Near Eastern history. Cyrus' policy appears to be in the footsteps of Mesopotamian... more
ABSTRACT: Preface to the Guide: Focus and limitations: The compilation of this guide began in Spring 2007 as a series of check lists and book requests for the somewhat small collection of Egyptological and related works in M. H. Sterne... more
This paper examines changes and developments in the nature and volume of maritime trade between 200 BC and AD 1000. A database of 1462 Mediterranean shipwrecks shows a rise in numbers of known wrecks from the sixth century BC to a peak in... more
Feinman, G.M., 2015. Settlement and Landscape Archaeology. In: James D. Wright, International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 21. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 654–658. Settlement pattern archaeology and the... more
Preface Throughout all of Europe we find examples of folk-belief assigning special qualities to the seventh-born son or daughter of a family. At times these attributes were positive, at times negative. However, they always had a magical... more
While the author cannot speak for churches of Christ, common among them are unique ways of understanding sacred scripture, believed to have been written by apostles and prophets of the Lord before the destruction of Jerusalem (70 A.D.)... more
The most original and shocking interpretation of Lucretius in the last 40 years. Thomas Nail argues convincingly and systematically that Lucretius was not an atomist, but a thinker of kinetic flux. In doing so, he completely overthrows... more
For anyone willing to accept that ancient Israel's presence and burdened subjugation in Egypt could be historical, the question arises as to who this unnamed pharaoh might be, and why he remained unnamed. By comparing the biography of the... more
La reconstrucción de la traza urbana del Cusco como capital y centro del Tawantinsuyu, es en muchos aspectos una tarea arqueológica todavía pendiente. A pesar de los importantes estudios realizados hasta ahora no existe consenso sobre la... more
The Materiality of Magic is an exciting new book about an aspect of magic that is usually neglected. In the last two decades we have had many books and proceedings of conferences on the concept of magic itself as well as its history,... more
This article examines the interaction between Ay and Horemheb and their attitudes towards one another. Under Tutankhamun, Ay was the fatherly advisor of the king at the court, while Horemheb was the actual governor of all the... more
The appearance of the brailed rig and loose–footed sail at the end of the Late Bronze Age revolutionized seafaring in the eastern Mediterranean. The most famous early appearance of this new technology is found in history’s first visual... more
The collection "Art and Religion of Ancient Societies" is a continuation of the series of the scientific publications which is devoted to the problems of study of the spiritual culture in the primitive societies. The previous edition "Art... more
This article offers a fresh critique of the work of political scientists and historians who have propagated the Eurocentric history of democracy. The paper argues that such work can be dissected and critiqued along several key lines:... more
This volume presents an introduction and nine papers by Roman historians and archaeologists, discussing methods of analysing the organisation and performance of the agrarian sector of the economy of the Mediterranean world under Roman... more
Note that the paper has been reprinted and updated in my Maidens, Magic and Martyrs in Early Christianity = Collected Essays I (TUebingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017) 329/345
ABSTRACT Although Greek contacts with the Southern Levant during the Iron Age have been studied at length, the matter remains controversial in many aspects. The present study provides an overview of East-West contacts during the first... more
Interpreting Lucretius as an atomist was one of the biggest interpretive errors in the history of philosophy and science.
A synchronization of eastern and western Mediterranean in the 1st millennium BC - and a simple re-organization of the Levant and the Mediterranean to offer an EASY TOOL to scholars
Note on this digitized version produced by McGIll University Library
Understanding Origin of ancient mythologies and Human Religion