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ARCH 0351 / AWAS 0800 Introduction to the Ancient Near East Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World Brown University ~ Fall 2009

ARCH 0351 / AWAS 0800 Introduction to the Ancient Near East Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology

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Page 1: ARCH 0351 / AWAS 0800 Introduction to the Ancient Near East Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology

ARCH 0351 / AWAS 0800

Introduction to the Ancient Near East

Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian StudiesJoukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World

Brown University ~ Fall 2009

Page 2: ARCH 0351 / AWAS 0800 Introduction to the Ancient Near East Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology
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Door to the Oriental Institute at Chicago, established in 1919 by James Henry Breasted "as a laboratory for the study of the rise and development of ancient civilization".

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The torch of civilizationTympanum over the entrance to the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago

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Ankara: the contemporary ancient past

An Early Bronze age ritual standard,Alacahoyuk, Turkey

Hittite biscuits

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Possessingthe ancient past(contemporary colonialisms)in the Middle East

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Looting of the Iraq Museum, Baghdad

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Where is Babylon?

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Three Babylons

Babylon, Ishtar Gate6th c. BC

Babylon, archaeological site, military base21th c. AD

Babylon, Tower of Babel16th c. AD Pieter Brueghel, the Elder (1525-1569)

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Seven Wonders of the World(or... the medieval European imagination of antiquity) Hanging Gardens of Babylon

idea of paradeisos: exotic royal garden in the ancient Near East?

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Babylon: modern imaginations

Alejandro González Iñárritu (dir). 2006 Situationist Utopian city “New Babylon” by Dutchartist Constant Nieuwenhuys

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Babylonian map of the world (“mappa mundi”) on clay tabletEarly-mid 1st millennium BC. Probably from Borsippa, Southern Iraq. Now in British Museum.

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Creatures of Marduk beyond the marrutu (river-ocean)

the anzû-bird, the scorpion-man (girtablullû), sea-serpent (mušhuššu), gazelle (armu, sabītu), zebu, water-buffalo (apsasû), panther (nimru), bull-man (kusarikku), lion (nēšu), wolf (barbaru), red-deer (lulīmu), hyena (būsu), male/female monkey (pagû/pagītu), ibex (turāhu), ostrich (lurmu), cat (šurānu), chameleon (hurbabillu).

The “known world” and its fictitious mytho-poetic margins.

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Babylon = Babili = TIN.TIRKI

Image of the city in Babylonian “topographical texts”

“Babylon, the bond of heaven and the underworld,Babylon, the city of festivals, rejoicing and dancing,Babylon, the city whose people continually celebrate festivals,Babylon, the sacred city,Babylon, which is granted full measure of wisdom,Babylon, which recites a spell for all creation,Babylon, house of reason and counsel”

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Uruk

Ur

Nippur

Hattusha

Karkamish

Kalhu

Nineveh

Babylon

Persepolis

Jerusalem

Medes

Chaldeans

Assyria

Urartu

Phrygia

Lydia

Pheonicians

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Three Babylons: three spectacles, three sites of historical representation

Babylon: Ishtar Gate6th c. BCNeo-Babylonian kingdom

Babylon: archaeological site, military base21th c. AD

Babylon: Tower of Babel16th c. AD Pieter Brueghel, the Elder (1525-1569)

urban spectacle mytho-poetic imagination political conflict

Sedimentation of history: the making of a powerful place

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Babylon transported:many babylons

Where is Babylon?

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