CEHAO explained

Center of Studies of Ancient Near Eastern History
Established:2002
Type:Private research institute
City:Buenos Aires
Affiliations:Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina
Website:http://www.uca.edu.ar/cehao-en

The Center of Studies of Ancient Near Eastern History (known by its Spanish acronym CEHAO) is a university-based research institution of the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, focused on the history and archaeology of the Ancient Near East. The CEHAO has many periodical publications. The center's flagship is Antiguo Oriente, an annual peer-reviewed journal. CEHAO also publishes, jointly with the Society of Biblical Literature, the open-access peer-reviewed Ancient Near East Monographs (ANEM). Finally, Damqatum, an annual journal aimed at the general public with publications of preliminary high-impact research results.[1]

The CEHAO share research programs and scholars with the Institute of Social Sciences Research (IICS) of the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina.[2] Egyptologists Alicia Daneri and Perla Fuscaldo, biblical scholars René Krüger and Pablo Andiñach, and archaeologist Amir Gorzalczany are researchers in the CEHAO.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Weeks, John M. . A Research Guide to the Ancient World: Print and Electronic Sources . Jason . de Medeiros . . 25 November 2014 . 140 . 9781442237407.
  2. See Historia de la Universidad Católica Argentina, por Florencio F. Hubeñák. Buenos Aires: Universidad Católica Argentina, 2016, p. 343.