Wayne Horowitz Explained

Wayne Horowitz (born Roslyn, New York) is an archeologist and academic. He specialises in the ancient Near East and Assyriology.[1]

Activities

Wayne Horowitz received his BA from Brandeis University. He completed his Ph.D. thesis (this later leading to the work Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography[2]) at Birmingham University under the supervision of W. G. Lambert.[1] Horowitz lectures at the Rothberg School for Overseas Students in the Department of Assyriology.[1] Prof. Horowitz is leading a team making available in publication the decipherment of a law code fragment (18th-17th century BCE), the first found in Israel that shows features similar to the law code of Hammurabi.[3] (From a website showing Copyright 2008 - 2011 AFHU)[4] [5] [6]

Publications

His published works based on Sumerian and Akkadian texts written in cuneiform, these containing writings which in some way consider the structure of the Cosmos, are considered authoritative.[7]

Books

https://search.worldcat.org/title/913201268

Articles

The Shofar and the Ancient Near East (Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem exhibition, September 2011)[12]

A Kettle Drum ritual during Iyar-Seleucid Era 85 (March 2001) NABU 1991-80,[15] The Amarna Age: Inscribed Clay Cylinder from Beth-Shean(1996),[16] [17] Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging of Sealed Clay Cuneiform Tablets (in Hebrew). HaTebah Archaeologia WeMedeah 3 (1995) 8-12

Two New Ziqpu-Star Texts. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43 (1994) 89-98; A Join to Enuma Anu Enlil 50. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43 (1994) 127-129; Moab and Edom in the Sargon Geography. Israel Exploration Journal 43 (1993) 151-156; "A Parallel to Shamash Hymn 11-12 and the Melammu of the Sun." N.A.B.U. (1993) 54-55; Mesopotamian Accounts of Creation. Encyclopedia of Cosmology. Ed. N. Hetherington (Garland Press, 1993) 387-397;

"Two Abnu-Sikinsu Fragments." Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 82 (1992) 112-121; "A Kettle-Drum Ritual during Iyar Seleucid Era 85." N.A.B.U. (1991) 52-53; "The Reverse of the Neo-Assyrian Planisphere CT 33 11." Grazer Morgenlandische Studien 3 (1991) 149-159; "Antiochus I, Esagil, and a Celebration of the Ritual for Renovation of Temples." Revue d'assyriologie 85 (1991) 75-77;

Two Notes on Etana's Flight to Heaven. Orientalia 59 (1990) 511-517; The Isles of the Nations: Genesis 10:5 and Babylonian Geography. Studies in the Pentateuch (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum XLI. Ed. J. A. Emerton (1990) 35-43; More Writings for Ursa Major with Determinative gis. N.A.B.U. (1990) 2-3; Two Mul-Apin Fragments. Archiv für Orientforschung 36/37 (1989/90) 116-117; A Middle-Assyrian Exemplar of Urra. Archiv für Orientforschung 35 (1989) 161-178; An Akkadian Name for Ursa-Minor: mar.gid.da.an.na = eriqqi samami. Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 79 (1989) 242-245; The Babylonian Map of the World. Iraq 47 (1988) 147-165;

Birmingham Astronomical Cuneiform Texts. Festschrift for W. G. Lambert (in press); Halley's Comet and Judean Revolts Revisited. Catholic Biblical Quarterly (in press); Unrest in Canaan: An Amarna Period on a Letter from Bet Shean (in Hebrew). Kadmoniot (in press).

See also

References

original source:Faculty of the Hebrew University

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faculty of the Hebrew University: The Orion Centre for the study of Dead Sea Scrolls and associated literature . The Hebrew University, Jerusalem . 16 October 2011 . 19 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181219182729/http://orion.huji.ac.il/orion/faculty.shtml . dead .
  2. Book: Mesopatamian Cosmic Geography . . 1998 . 9780931464997 . 2011-10-16.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=j4JNyQSqz3cC translation of the Code of Hammurabi by L.W.King
  4. http://www.afhu.org/law/first-israel-cuneiform-tablet-uncovered-parallels-code-hammurabi 26th of July 2010 article from American Friends of Hebrew University
  5. http://www.bibleinterp.com/articles/hazor358002.shtml 2000-2011 The Bible and Interpretation
  6. http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/History/Early+History+-+Archaeology/Cuneiform_tablet_uncovered_Hazor_26-Jul-2010.htm Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs article dated (26 Jul 2010
  7. http://townsendcenter.berkeley.edu/resid_horowitz.shtml Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities
  8. https://search.worldcat.org/title/913201268 WorldCat.org - The three stars each : the Astrolabes and related texts
  9. https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/articles/cdlj/2023-1 Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative - A New Perspective on the List of Rising and Setting Stars in Astrolabe B
  10. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/727949975 WorldCat.org - Writing science before the Greeks : a naturalistic analysis of the Babylonian astronomical treatise MUL. APIN
  11. Web site: List of Publications . 2011-10-16.
  12. Web site: The Shofar and The Ancient Near East . 8 . April 5, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120405181756/https://www.blmj.org/files/Article_Wayne(1).pdf . www.blmj.org . March 11, 2023.
  13. IEJ Volume 60, No.2:shows Abstracts (single findings and discussion); Hazor 16 & 17 retrieved 20/10/2011
  14. https://books.google.com/books?id=Vzs8bFFnVeoC&pg=PA531 article from 6 ICAANE By Paolo Matthiae, Licia Romano
  15. http://www.achemenet.com/pdf/nabu/nabu1991-080.pdf March 2001(Copyright NABU)
  16. http://armchairarchaeologist.wordpress.com/2006/11/06/the-amarna-archives-and-the-amarna-age/ November 6, 2006
  17. http://www.huji.ac.il/dataj/controller/ihoker/MOP-PUB_LINK?pub_id=035805&Save_t=The Division for Development and Public Relations at The Hebrew University, Jerusalem