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Kubaba 2 (2011)

Journal of Ancient Southwest Asia and Eastern Mediterranean Studies


Kubaba is a peer-reviewed journal which specializes in the geographical region of Southwest Asia, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Aegean before the Classical Era. It publishes articles, notes, news and reviews.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Availability: In stock
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-679-4
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Publication Status: In Print
Series: Kubaba2
Publication Date: Jan 1,2012
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 129
Languages: Portuguese
ISBN: 978-1-60724-679-4
$60.00
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Kubaba is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with the period from the emergence of writing and complex societies (4th millennium BCE) down to the beginnings of the Classical Era. The geographical scope of the journal encompasses the Eastern Mediterranean ‒ together with the Aegean and Cyprus ‒ and Southwestern Asia, this last region including not only the traditional Ancient Near East but also the Caucasus and Arabian Peninsula. Kubaba seeks furthermore to explore the interaction between these areas and other Mediterranean or Eurasian contexts.

Contributions may come from a wide range of disciplines, including Anthropology, Archaeology, Epigraphy, History, Historical Linguistics, among others. Interdisciplinary approaches are welcome.

Kubaba is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with the period from the emergence of writing and complex societies (4th millennium BCE) down to the beginnings of the Classical Era. The geographical scope of the journal encompasses the Eastern Mediterranean ‒ together with the Aegean and Cyprus ‒ and Southwestern Asia, this last region including not only the traditional Ancient Near East but also the Caucasus and Arabian Peninsula. Kubaba seeks furthermore to explore the interaction between these areas and other Mediterranean or Eurasian contexts.

Contributions may come from a wide range of disciplines, including Anthropology, Archaeology, Epigraphy, History, Historical Linguistics, among others. Interdisciplinary approaches are welcome.

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