Review of Yasser Elsheshtawy (ed.), 'Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World'
Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World. London: Routledge, 2004, 210pp.
(2011)
Journal Article
Fuccaro, N. (2011). Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World. London: Routledge, 2004, 210pp. Urban History, 38(1), 203-204. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926811000332
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Review of Yasser Elsheshtawy (ed.), 'Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World' Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World. London: Routledge, 2004, 210pp. (2011)
Journal Article
Fuccaro, N. (2011). Planning Middle Eastern Cities. An urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalising World. London: Routledge, 2004, 210pp. Urban History, 38(1), 203-204. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0963926811000332
An Inscription from Urartu (2011)
Book Chapter
Weeden, M. (2011). An Inscription from Urartu. In A. George (Ed.), Cuneiform Royal Inscriptions and Related Texts in the Schøyen Collection (193-198). CDL Press
Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship (2011)
Book
Weeden, M. (2011). Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. HarrassowitzThe cuneiform writing system, as used by the Hittites in Anatolia of the 2nd millennium BC to write their own language, was composed of both phonetic and logographic writings. The logograms, most generally defined as non-phonetic writings of Hittite... Read More about Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship.
Spelling, phonology and etymology in Hittite historical linguistics, a review article on Kloekhorst, A. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden: 2008) (2011)
Journal Article
Weeden, M. (2011). Spelling, phonology and etymology in Hittite historical linguistics, a review article on Kloekhorst, A. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden: 2008). Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 74(1), 59-76. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X10000716This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite cuneiform.
Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia (2011)
Book Chapter
Weeden, M. (2011). Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia. In K. Radner, & E. Robson (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture (597-617). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199557301.013.0028This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the H... Read More about Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia.
ISTANBUL 2: a hieroglyphic fragment from Tabal in the Haluk Perk Collection (2011)
Journal Article
Taş, İ., & Weeden, M. (2011). ISTANBUL 2: a hieroglyphic fragment from Tabal in the Haluk Perk Collection. Anatolian Studies: Journal of the British Institute at Ankara, 61, 55-60. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0066154600008784The article publishes an unprovenanced fragment of a stele housed in the Haluk Perk Museum in Istanbul. Palaeography and manner of inscription suggest an origin in the eighth century BC in the region known to the Neo-Assyrians as Tabal. The new text... Read More about ISTANBUL 2: a hieroglyphic fragment from Tabal in the Haluk Perk Collection.
Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa? (2011)
Journal Article
Weeden, M. (2011). Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa?. Altorientalische Forschungen, 38(1), 116-134. https://doi.org/10.1524/aofo.2011.0008The article investigates the meagre textual evidence for Hittite scribal schools outside of Hattusa against the background of new excavations and the questions they raise about the social context of Hittite cuneiform writing. The use of the term é.du... Read More about Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa?.
Review of Nicholas Postgate and David Thomas (eds), 'Excavations at Kilise Tepe 1994–98. From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia'. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and London: British Institute at Ankara, 2007 (2011)
Journal Article
Weeden, M. (2011). Review of Nicholas Postgate and David Thomas (eds), 'Excavations at Kilise Tepe 1994–98. From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia'. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and London: British Institute at Ankara, 2007. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 74(2), 312-315. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X11000115
From merchants to musketeers in Ayutthaya: the culture of warfare, and the changing relationship between the Portuguese and the Thais in the sixteenth century (2011)
Book Chapter
Charney, M. W. (2011). From merchants to musketeers in Ayutthaya: the culture of warfare, and the changing relationship between the Portuguese and the Thais in the sixteenth century. In M. Smithies (Ed.), Five Hundred Years of Thai-Portuguese Relations: A Festschrift. Siam Society