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  1. Exploring The New Testament World An Illustrated Guide To The World Of Jesus And The First Christians by Albert A. Bell, 1998-09-20
  2. Legends of Babylon and Egypt - Illustrated by Leonard W. King, 2010-08-26
  3. Wrapped for Eternity: The Story of the Egyptian Mummy by Mildred Mastin Pace, 1998-04
  4. Aramco World, Volume 49, No. 3, May/June 1998
  5. Tales Mummies Tell by Patricia Lauber, 1985-05-08
  6. Pyramid (Action Packs) by DK Publishing, 2003-09
  7. Dig This by Karben Copies Publishing, 1993-04
  8. The Dead Sea Scrolls After Forty Years (Symposium at the Smithsonian Institution, Oct. 27, 1990) by P. Kyle McCarter Jr., James A. Sanders, et all 1991-05

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42. HJG: Discussion Lists Directory: Geographical Index: Near And Middle East
information and analysis can be presented of middle east current affairs and Urartuhistory, culture, archeology, anthropology, musicology, and literature of
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The History Index Home Complete Index Chronological Index Geographical Index ... Announcements Geographical Index Near and Middle East Periodicals Directory: Geographical Index: Near and Middle East Contact Search
  • H-Gender-MidEast : seeks to establish an active dialogue on issues of gender in the Arabic speaking Middle East, Turkey, the Caucuses, Central Asia, Western Asia, the Mediterranean and sub-Saharan Africa
  • H-Levant : devoted to the history and culture of the predominantly Arabic-speaking lands of the Eastern Mediterranean
  • H-Mideast-Politics : an academic discussion forum where substantive information and analysis can be presented of Middle East current affairs and of its relevance to the foreign policy of states outside the region
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43. December 1995 Washington Report On Middle East Affairs Table Of Contents, Septem
44 archeology Israel Returns archeology Finds to Egypt —Kurt Holden. 78 Christianityand the middle east Peace Church Team in Hebron Arrested —Rev.
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Saudi bedouin boy prepares to drive his pickup into the desert to check on his herd. Who Loses Most if Rabin-Arafat Negotiations Stall?
Richard H. Curtiss
Rachelle Marshall
Israel's Unauthorized Retransfer of U.S. Technology Exposed Shawn L. Twing A Matter of Principle: Gaza Human Rights Lawyer Raji Sourani Janet McMahon
Stephen J. Sosebee
Congressional, Administration Pandering Has Nearly Destroyed Peace
Eugene Bird Teaching About Palestinians: A Lesson About America Daniel McGowan Opening Gun of Negotiations on Jerusalem: 100 Attend CNI Seminar
Jon Van Camp Four Years After Massive War Expenses Saudi Arabia Gets Its Second Wind Richard H. Curtiss Saudi Arabia at a Glance Shawn L. Twing Saudis Breathe Sigh of Relief At Hassle-Free 1995 Pilgrimage
Richard H. Curtiss It's Academic! Saudi Arabia's Remarkable New Cabinet
Richard H. Curtiss Book Review: Desert Warrior: A Personal View of the Gulf War by the Joint Forces Commander, by HRH General Khaled Bin Sultan
Reviewed by Richard H. Curtiss Two Dedicated Saudi Volunteers Richard H. Curtiss

44. Middle East Directory - Search
Search Result Found 179 web sites in All middle east Displaying matches 1 to crafts,trade, language, literature, music, politics, wars, archeology and UNKOWN
http://www.middleeastdirectory.com/search.php3?category=Culture & Lifestyle

45. Africa And The Middle East.
For those interested in the subject of ancient middle east chronology South Africangrooved sphere controversy an excerpt from FORBIDDEN archeology by Michael
http://www.hist.unt.edu/09w-ar7h.htm
Africa and the Middle East
  • Middle East Chronology For those interested in the subject of ancient middle east chronology. There is an interesting analysis of Manetho's books along with other chronologies.
  • Indian Invasions "There is no direct evidence that strongly supports either the Arya Invasion Theory, or the Vedic History Theory. Nor am I defending modern Brahminism. India certainly was the meeting-place of different races, culture and languages, but how this came about is not clearly known. Indo-Europeans made their way into the sub-continent, but there is no evidence they conquered Harappa, or ever "invaded" the country at all. Also, btw, there is no evidence of an Austric invasion, Dravidian invasion or Sino-Tibetan invasion. Yet all these groups and their languages are found in India."
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  • The Magan Boat "Looks at spiritual issues, drawing upon Sumerian sources to help understand our current theological situation. We think the origins of Western religion/spirituality lie in the mists of Sumer."
  • Twin Rivers Rising Dedicated to revitalizing ancient Religion: that of Sumeria.

46. Middle East
At right middle east semester group shares at EMU chapel service, spring2001. For me, the archeology helps to bring the Bible to life.
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Middle East Semester Spring 2001:
Israel/West Bank, Egypt, Jordan, Athens, Rome
Seminar leaders: Linford and Janet Stutzman Itinerary
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At right: Middle East semester group shares at EMU chapel service, spring 2001. Return to 2000-2001 reports Cross-cultural home page February 27, 2001 Student comments at the end of biblical, geography and history study, Jerusalem University College “Learning about the land of the Bible is helpful to the understanding of it like a playing board is essential for a board game.” “I have a mental picture of Capernaum, where Jesus spent much of his life ministering and I have a deeper appreciation for the courage it would take for Jesus to enter a totally Greco-Roman area such as Decapolis and start preaching the Word. Understanding the politics of the time of Jesus’ life does nothing but enhance my admiration for Jesus.” “For me, the archeology helps to bring the Bible to life. I will never again read the Bible in the same way. Never!”

47. IGCC Middle East Information Resources
of Art and archeology; University of Michigan Center for middle eastern and NorthAfrican Studies; Netherlands Institute for the Near east (NINO); University of
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Mosque of Mohammed Ali, Cairo. Photo: Hany Nagib
IGCC Publications
  • Working papers delivered at IGCC's 1994 Athens (Vouliagmeni) conference.
  • Information on the Monitoring Technologies Workshop held by IGCC in 1994.
  • Paul Chrzanowski's IGCC Policy Paper on IGCC's 1993 (Delphi) Workshop on Arms Control and Security in the Middle East. IGCC Researchers have found the following pointers to be interesting or useful in the course of Middle East Multilateral Peace Process research projects. Neither the University of California, IGCC, nor any project sponsor has control over or responsiblity for either the content or maintenence of information at these locations. Organizations Working Groups Peace Process General
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  • IGCC : University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation
  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Sandia National Laboratories Cooperative Monitoring Center
  • Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University
  • 48. History Of The Ancient Middle East: Anthropology 3903
    in being a very dry description of historical sequences with virtually no archeology. field,is very different from the study of the rest of the middle east.
    http://www.uark.edu/~jcrose/anth3903/
    ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST
    ANTH 3903 SEC 3 SPRING 1999

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    Overhead #4 Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 - 4:50 Old Main 208 Instructor Jerome C. Rose, 348 Old Main, 575-5247 Office hours There will always be a list of open appointment times for at least two days each week posted outside of the Anthropology Office at Old Main 330 at least one week ahead. If you need more time than the 15 minute time slot just put your name down for as many time slots as you think that you will need. The most efficient way to contact me is by E-mail at jcrose@comp.uark.edu. Of course you may always see me in class and set up an appointment. Texts Snell, Daniel C. 1997 Life in the Ancient Near East , 3100-332 B.C.E. New Haven, Yale University Press. Maisels, Charles K. 1993 The Emergence of Civilization: From Hunting and Gathering to Agriculture, Cities, and the State in the Near East. London, Routledge. back to top Textbook Rationale: back to top Class Purpose The goal of this class is to develop an understanding of how and why cultures developed in the ancient Middle East using both archeological and historical sources and theory. The development and temporal sequence of cultures will be surveyed from the terminal Paleolithic to the Byzantine. More important than learning the sequences of cultures and civilizations is understanding the cultural and ecological forces that shaped some of the most important events in human cultural development. Illumination of these processes will be provided by focusing our attention to specific sites and time periods, while only briefly surveying others. Further, we will acquire an understanding of the way people lived and how the culture worked looking at: population settlement; social structure; the world of work including agriculture; animal husbandry; manufacturing; and the economy including government, trade, and prices.

    49. Middle East Studies (MEST)
    in Egyptology ANTH 4123 Ancient middle east ANTH 4533 middle east Cultures ANTH4913 Topics in the middle east ANTH 4803 Historical archeology ANTH 4256
    http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/01-02/fulbright
    Admissions Registrar Student Affairs Registration Help ... Housing Middle East Studies (MEST) Vincent J. Cornell, Director, 202 Old Main, 575-4157 Students interested in the Middle East, and wishing to maximize their potential for academic business, professional, or government careers related to the area, may earn a major in Middle East Studies with a required second major in an approved area such as anthropology, economics, foreign languages, geography, history, journalism, and political science. New students entering the program are required to notify both the major adviser and the MEST director of their intention to participate. Freshmen and sophomores considering this program are advised to begin their study of a Middle East language as early as possible. Students may also earn a minor in Middle East Studies. Requirements for a Major in MEST: To attain a major in MEST, the student is required to have a second major in an approved area such as anthropology, history, political science, geography, foreign languages, comparative literature, journalism, or economics. Up to 9 hours of approved courses in this major may be counted toward the MEST major. Total Hours Required: (30 semester hours) Students must complete a minimum of 12 hours in MEST core courses, 3 hours in the MEST Colloquium (MEST 4003), 6 hours of Arabic beyond the 12 credit College language requirement, and 9 hours of Middle East-related electives, subject to the approval of the MEST major adviser and the MEST director. No more than 9 hours of MEST core courses in a single discipline.

    50. Books / History / Middle East / Bahrain
    Qatar, and the Uae Challenges of Security (Csis middle east Dynamic Net Islands The Geoarcheology of an Ancient Society (Prehistoric archeology and Ecology
    http://www.bookmag.com/books/history/169.html
    Books History Book Middle East / Bahrain
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    Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the Uae : Challenges of Security (Csis Middle East Dynamic Net Assessment)
    Anthony H. Cordesman / Paperback / Published 1997
    The Dilmun Temple at Saar : Bahrain and Its Archaeological Inheritance
    Harriet Crawford (Editor), et al / Hardcover / Published 1997
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    Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and the Uae : Challenges of Security (Csis Middle East Dynamic Net Assessment)
    Anthony H. Cordesman / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Dilmun and Its Gulf Neighbours
    Harriet E. W. Crawford / Hardcover / Published 1998
    Life and Land Use on the Bahrain Islands : The Geoarcheology of an Ancient Society (Prehistoric Archeology and Ecology)
    Curtis Larsen / Paperback / Published 1983
    Bahrain : Gulf Heritage in Transition
    Michael Jenner / Hardcover / Published 1984
    Bahrain, 1920-1945 : Britain, the Shaikh, and the Administration
    Mahdi Abdalla Al-Tajir / Hardcover / Published 1987
    The Development of Modern Education in the Gulf (Middle East Cultures, No 10)
    Sheikha Al-Misnad / Hardcover / Published 1985
    An Arabian Adventure : A Dream Achieved
    Gifford S. Rossi / Hardcover / Published 1996

    51. CyberSleuthkids Ancient Middle East - Babylonia
    of Mali and Songhai. Learn about important concepts in archeology suchas interpreting evidence and dating artifacts. In a webbased
    http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/Ancient_Civilizations/Ancient_Middle_

    52. History, Geography And Culture Of The Middle East
    archeology, history, facts and general information, food, maps, pictures, refugees,social welfare A wonderful archive of early photographs of the middle east.
    http://www.meactivist.org/pages/Learn/History Geo Culture.shtml
    History, Geography, Politics and Culture When the Middle East comes up in American conversation conventional wisdom usually has it that Arab civilization was great at one time, but not now. Is this a fair statement We don't think so. A good way to start is to focus on what the Middle East is, and not what it lacks. Whether it's the deep spirituality of Islam, the bustling entreprenurial energy of a souk (market), or the close ties of family and community, it's a pretty strong contrast to our fast connect/fast disconnect way of living. Religion is such a strong part of the region that it really belongs on this page, but in the interests of ease of use we have given it a separate (following) page. This page together with Religion starts to address an essential core of values and energy that come from the area, and are not necessarily evident on casual viewing. Don't overlook visiting our publications , where there is original writing dealing with these topics.

    53. Rethinking Nationalism In The Arab Middle East Introduction
    Michel Foucault, The Order of Things An archeology of the Human Sciences (NewYork, 1970), 7176. Back. Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab middle east.
    http://www.ciaonet.org/book/jankowski/intro.html

    54. Rethinking Nationalism In The Arab Middle East
    Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab middle east, by Israel Gershoni and James strengthentheir case for national control in archeology, Egyptian Egyptologists
    http://www.ciaonet.org/book/jankowski/jank07.html

    55. Departments And Programs: Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations
    academic coverage of Near and middle eastern studies including the languages and literatures,archeology, history, religions Asia and northern India in the east.
    http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/departmentsandprograms/departments/nmes.sh
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    Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Learning at a Research Institution
    The department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations (NMC) has existed under various names at the university since 1844 when it was started with a chair in Hebrew and Oriental languages. In 1996, the existing department of Near Eastern Studies merged with the department of Middle East and Islamic Studies to form the department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations. The department is concerned with the interdisciplinary study of the civilizations and cultures of the Near and Middle East from neolithic times through the Islamic period to the present. The department's programs are conceived in the broad tradition of the humanities, and provide an opportunity to study non-Western complex societies and civilizations, an understanding of which helps students to appreciate the historical development of Western civilization. The department is the only one in Canada to offer comprehensive academic coverage of Near and Middle Eastern studies, including the languages and literatures, archeology, history, religions, art and architecture of a vast geographical region stretching from North Africa in the west to Central Asia and northern India in the east. The languages taught are Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic/Syriac, ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, Persian and Turkish. Specialist, major and minor programs exist in Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations.

    56. Writers' Research Index > History And Archeology > Time Periods
    Top History and archeology Time periods. Links. The middle east and InnerAsia (http//loki.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/consorti/1anear.htm).
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    The History Net
    (http://history.about.com/) Great research site with its own search engine to find just about anything about any time-period on Earth. Jaslia 6.50 rating Rate it!
    The Islmaic World to 1600
    (http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/islam/index.html) A tutorial and multimedia introduction to the first millennium of Islamic history, developed by the Applied History Research Group, Dept. of History, University of Calgary. It outlines Muslim beliefs and practices, as well as the history of the Islamic world from the 7th to the 17th centuries, including the expansion of the Islamic empires of Asia, Africa, and Europe. astlin Rate it!
    The Labyrinth
    (http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/) Another wonderful internet database of information about the medieval period.

    57. AAAPublicPolicyForum99
    rights and violence against middle east populations, with a focus on the. aspectsof the archeology of Iraq and other areas of the Arab region in the.
    http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~elguindi/AAAPublicPolicyForum99.html
    American Anthropological Association, Annual Meetings, Chicago, November 1999, Public Policy Forum, Violence Against the Middle East
    For all MES panels at AAA meetings visit http://www.ameranthassn.org/mes/index.htm AAA Public Policy Forum
    Violence Against the Middle East SEE PHOTO GALLERY FOR EVENT

    A session of the American Anthropological Association Thursday, November 18, 4 - 6:15 p.m. International Ballroom N, Second Floor
    Honorable Ramsey Clark, former Attorney General of the United States
    Professor Laura Nader, UC, Berkeley Professor McGuire Gibson, Oriental Institute, U of Chicago

    According to reports by United Nations and Human Rights agencies, each month an estimate of about six thousand Iraqi children perish from sanction related causes. That is, 133 children each day, nearly 50,000 a year die from complications from malnutrition and sewage contaminated water, from diarrhea, pneumonia and diseases like polio, cholera and typhoid. The proportional equivalent for the United States would be 69,000 children dying a month.

    58. Middle East Quarterly - SPRING 2001 VOLUME VIII: NUMBER 2
    Promoting American Interests, middle east Forum, All Words Any Words, Brief ReviewsSyria female circumcision Algeria Jerusalem archeology. DOCUMENTS.
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    59. Brief Reviews - Middle East Quarterly - Spring 2001
    This regime makes it a religion of destruction, death, and torture. The View fromNebo How archeology is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the middle east.
    http://www.meforum.org/article/114
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    Ambiguities of Domination: Politics, Rhetoric, and Symbols in Contemporary Syria. By Lisa Wedeen. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999. 244 pp. $45 (paper, $17).
    In 1994, the American journalist Milton Viorst published a book based on his travels through the Middle East in which he stated, after repeated visits to Damascus, that President Hafiz al-Asad "shunned the creation of a personality cult." Likewise, the scholar Raymond Hinnebusch devoted a two-volume study to the Syrian system and, in Wedeen's words, "he writes as if Asad's cult [of personality] did not exist." If others are so obtuse, Wedeen is not; indeed, her study is singularly focused on deciphering this phenomenon.
    Why, she asks, did the Asad regime devote such a substantial proportion of its meager resources to the ubiquitous celebration of Asad? Why promote such nonsense as calling him the "premier pharmacist" of the country or suggest that he is immortal? Though laded-down with the obligatory references to Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault, and poststructuralist theorythat any young scholar these days must sow through her writing, Wedeen actually writes in a cogent style and has a refreshingly simple answer: the cult of personality reinforced Asad's power by demonstrating that "his regime can compel people to say the ridiculous and to avow the absurd." If anyone happens to believe the drivel forwarded by the regime, that's a bonus; for all else who are compelled to take in and repeat the cult's platitudes, it serves as a powerful "mechanism of social control." The beauty of it is, the more skeptical a Syrian is, the more the cult oppresses him.

    60. History / Middle East / Bahrain
    Qatar and the Uae Challenges of Security (Csis middle east Dynamic Net Islands The Geoarcheology of an Ancient Society (Prehistoric archeology and Ecology
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    Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the Uae : Challenges of Security (Csis Middle East Dynamic Net Assessment)
    by Anthony H. Cordesman Westview Press
    Paperback - 288 pages
    (May 1997)
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    A reader from Saskatoon, Canada , August 15, 1999
    A dry, technical, but thorough treatment

    This book is part of a series, all by the same author, which altogether covers the military situation of the Arabian peninsula (excluding Yemen). This particular volume is divided in sections by country, and covers history, the current military situation, and internal security issues (i.e., police,... Read more Dilmun and Its Gulf Neighbours
    by Harriet E. W. Crawford Cambridge Univ Pr (Pap Txt)
    Paperback
    (April 1998)
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    Book Description Harriet Crawford presents a scholarly and up-to-date account of the archaeology of the Arabian Gulf from c.4,500-1500 BC. It offers a new interpretation of the structure of the urban, centralized and probably literate society of the Early Dilmun period (C. 2,000-1500 BC) using material from the... Read more Life and Land Use on the Bahrain Islands : The Geoarcheology of an Ancient Society (Prehistoric Archeology and Ecology) by Curtis Larsen University of Chicago Press Paperback (December 1983) Click here for more info The Life and Times of Shaikh Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa : Ruler of Bahrain 1942-1961 by Andrew Wheatcroft Kegan Paul Intl Hardcover (January 1995) Click here for more info A reader from Bahrain , March 7, 1999

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