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D. A.

Warburton CV: Publications

Monographs
6. 2016 The Fundamentals of Economics: Lessons from the Bronze Age Near East.
Neuchâtel (Civilisations du Proche-Orient. Série IV Histoire - Essais 3; review
BiOr 75 [2018]: 59–65).
5. 2012 Architecture, Power, and Religion: Hatshepsut, Amun & Karnak in Context.
Berlin (Beiträge zur Archäologie 7; review CAJ 24 [2014]: 187–189).
4. 2003 Archaeological Stratigraphy: A Near Eastern Approach. Neuchâtel
(Recherches et Publications; review Mesopotamia 39 [2004]: 198–199).
3. 2003 Macroeconomics from the Beginning: The General Theory, Ancient Markets,
and the Rate of Interest. Neuchâtel (Civilisations du Proche-Orient. Série IV
Histoire - Essais 2; review JESHO 48 [2005]: 118–122).
2. 2001 Egypt and the Near East: Politics in the Bronze Age. Neuchâtel (Civilisations du
Proche-Orient. Série IV Histoire - Essais 1; review Antiquity 77 [2003] 632–
633).
1. 1997 State and Economy in Ancient Egypt: Fiscal Vocabulary of the New Kingdom.
Fribourg (Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 151; review WdO 29 [1998]: 174–177).
Collaborative Publications
8. 2020 D. A. Warburton (ed.). “Political and Economic Interaction on the Edge of Early
Empires,” eTopoi Special Volume 7.
7. 2019 Sh. Thavapalan & D. A. Warburton (eds.). The Value of Colour: Material and
Economic Aspects of Colour in the Ancient World. Berlin (Berlin Studies of the
Ancient world 70).
6. 2013 L. Bredholt Christensen, O. Hammer & D. A. Warburton, eds. The Handbook
of Religions in Ancient Europe. Durham (European History of Religions).
5. 2009 D. A. Warburton, ed. Time’s Up!: Dating the Minoan eruption of Santorini.
Athens (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 10).
4. 2007 E. Hornung & Th. Abt, eds.; D. A. Warburton, trans. The Egyptian Amduat –
The Book of the Hidden Chamber. Zurich (Living Human Heritage).
3. 2006 E. Hornung, R. Krauss & D. A. Warburton, eds. Ancient Egyptian Chronology.
Leiden (Handbook of Oriental Studies I: 83).
2. 1990 S. Eichler, M. Wäfler & D. A. Warburton, eds. Tall al-Ḥamīdīya 2. Fribourg
(Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis Series Archaeologica 6).
1. 1988 R. Giveon, D. A. Warburton & Ch. Uehlinger, eds. Scarabs from Recent
Excavations in Israel. Fribourg (Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 83).
Chapters in Books (mostly peer-reviewed)
16. 2020 “Birds of prey and religion: aspects of the first 40,000 years of early bird-and-
human contact in the human mind at the dawn of history,” in Raptor on the
fist – falconry, its imagery and similar motifs throughout the millennia on a
global scale, ed. O. Grimm et al., Schleswig (Wachholtz, Advanced Studies on
the Archaeology and History of Hunting, Vols. 2.1-2.2.), 2/1: 85–110
15. 2018 “Egypt and earlier: birds of prey in the human mind at the dawn of history,”
in Raptor and Human – falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia
on a global scale, ed. K.-H. Gersmann & O. Grimm, Schleswig (Wachholtz,
Advanced Studies on the Archaeology and History of Hunting, Vols. 1.1-1.4.),
1/1: 325–346
14. 2016 “The Origins, Development, Diffusion & Significance of Early Color
Terminology,” in Essays in Global Color History: Interpreting the Ancient
Spectrum, ed. R. B. Goldman, Piscataway (Gorgias Press), pp. 65–94.
13. 2015 with L. Bredholt Christensen, “Forhistorisk og historisk arkæologi samt
ikonografi,” in Religionsforskningen før og nu. II Nyere tid, ed. A. W. Geertz &
T. Jensen, Copenhagen (Gyldendal), pp. 283–335.
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12. 2013 “Minoan and Mycenaean religion,” in Handbook of Religions in Ancient


Europe, ed. L. Bredholt Christensen, O. Hammer & D. A. Warburton, Durham
(Acumen), pp. 103–138.
11. 2008 “Le Parfum en Égypte ancienne: érotisme, divinité et commerce,” in Parfums
et odeurs dans l’Antiquité, ed. L. Bodiou, D. Frère & V. Mehl, Rennes (Presses
Universitaires Rennes), pp. 217–225.
10. 2007 “Basic Color Term Evolution in Light of Ancient Evidence from the Near East,”
in Anthropology of Color: Interdisciplinary Multilevel Modeling, ed. R.
MacLaury, G. V. Paramei & D. Dedrick, Amsterdam (Benjamins), pp. 229–246.
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9. 2007, 2008 “Egypt and Mesopotamia,” in The Babylonian World, ed. G. Leick, London
(Routledge), pp. 487–502.
8. 2007 “The Architecture of Israelite Temples,” in Ahab Agonistes, ed. L. L. Grabbe,
London (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament 421), pp. 310–328.
7. 2006 “Aspects of War and Warfare in Western Philosophy and History,” in Warfare
and Society, ed. T. Otto, H. Thrane & H. Vandkilde, Aarhus (Aarhus University
Press), pp. 37–55.
6. 2005, 20072 “The Importance of the Archaeology of the Seventh Century,” in Good Kings
and Bad Kings, ed. L. L. Grabbe, London (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old
Testament 393), pp. 317–335.
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5. 2005, 2020 “Working,” in A Companion to the Ancient Near East, ed. D. Snell, Oxford
(Blackwell), pp. 169–1821, 181–2002.
4. 2004, 20082 “Psychoanalyzing Prehistory: Struggling with the Unrecorded Past,” in New
Approaches to the Study of Religion, ed. P. Antes, A. W. Geertz & R. Warne,
Berlin (de Gruyter), Vol. II, pp. 419–455.
3. 2003 “Love and War in the Late Bronze Age: Egypt and Hatti,” in Ancient
Perspectives on Egypt, ed. R. Matthews & C. Roemer, London (UCL), pp. 75–
100.
2. 2003 with R. Matthews, “Egypt and Mesopotamia in the Late Bronze Age and Iron
Age,” in Ancient Perspectives on Egypt, ed. R. Matthews & C. Roemer, London
(UCL), pp. 101–113.
1. 1999 “Ṣīni ‘blue’ and burtuqāli ‘orange’: An Historical Note on Early Chinese Coffee
Cups,” in The Language of Color in the Mediterranean, ed. A. Borg, Stockholm
(Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis), pp. 148–151.
Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals
14. 2019 “Un(der)employment in Ancient Egypt,” Journal of Egyptian History 12, pp.
137–258.
13. 2017 “Lists versus Plans and Maps. The Ancient Near Eastern approach to
geographical and topographical information – and its possible importance for
the history of cartography,” Orbis Terrarum 15, pp. 131–196.
12. 2016 “Egypt’s Role in the Origins of Science,” Journal of Ancient Egyptian
Interconnections 9, pp. 72–94.
11. 2015 “Civil Society: Typology, Stratigraphy & North Mesopotamian Architectural
History,” Akkadica 136, pp. 157–199.
10. 2013 “Studying the Earliest Development and Transformation of Written
Expression,” Lingua Aegyptia 21, pp. 265–276.
9. 2009 “Economics, Anthropological Models and the Ancient Near East,”
Anthropology of the Middle East 4, pp. 65–90.
8. 2008 “The Theoretical Implications of Ancient Egyptian Colour Vocabulary for
Anthropological and Cognitive Theory,” Lingua Aegyptia 16, pp. 213–259.
7. 2007 “Texts, Translation, Lexicography, & Society: A Brief Note,” Lingua Aegyptia
15, pp. 263–279.
6. 2007 “Work and Compensation in Ancient Egypt,” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology
93, pp. 175–194.
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5. 2006 “The Institutionalization of Social Evolution,” Akkadica 127, pp. 13–39.


4. 2003 “Les Valeurs Commerciales et Idéologiques au Proche-Orient Ancien,” La
Pensée 336, pp. 101–112.
3. 2000 “Before the IMF: The Economic Implications of Unintentional Structural
Adjustment in Ancient Egypt,” Journal of the Economic and Social History of
the Orient 43, pp. 65–131.
2. 1997 “Tellstratigraphie oder Archäologie?,” Baghdader Mitteilungen 28, pp. 395–
411.
1. 1995 “The Conventional War in Yemen,” Arab Studies Journal 3, pp. 20–44.
Conference & Workshop Proceedings (many peer-reviewed)
33. 2021 “Why Innovate?,” in Contextualising Ancient Innovations, ed. F. Klimscha, S.
Hansen & J. Renn, Berlin (eTopoi; Berlin Studies of the Ancient World 77), pp.
25–41.
32. 2021 “Globalisation for Archaeologists,” eTopoi Journal for Ancient Studies 9: 142–
192. DOI: 10.17169/refubium-29552.
31. 2021 “Hatshepsut: The feminine Horus and daughter of Amun on the throne of
Atum,” in Powerful Women in the Ancient World: Perception and
(Self)Presentation. Proceedings of the 8th Melammu Workshop, Kassel, 30
January – 1 February 2019, ed. K. Droß-Krüpe & S. Fink Münster (Zaphon;
Melammu Workshops and Monographs 4), pp. 91–143.
30. 2019 “The formation and transformation of value in Bronze Age Egypt,” in Weights
and Marketplaces from the Bronze Age to the Early Modern Period, ed. L.
Rahmstorf & E. Stratford, Göttingen (Wachholtz; Weight and Value 1), pp.
143–184.
29. 2018 “Prices and Values: Origins and early history in the Near East,” in Trade and
Civilisation, ed. K. Kristiansen, Th. Lindkvist & J. Myrdal, Cambridge
(Cambridge University Press), pp. 56–86.
28. 2017 “The Importance of the Origins of Abstraction and Discourse,” in Religion and
Material Culture, ed. L. Bredholt Christensen & J. T. Jensen, Turnhout (Brepols;
Antiquité et sciences humaines: la traversée des frontières 3), pp. 61–99.
27. 2015 “The New Kingdom Solar Theology in Scandinavia?,” in Proceedings of the
Tenth International Congress of Egyptologists, ed. P. Kousoulis & N. Lazaridis
Louvain (Orientalia Louvaniensa Analecta 241), pp. 1271–1280.
26. 2014 “Theoretical Aspects of Bronze Age Exchange: Values and Prices,” in Les
produits de luxe au Proche-Orient ancien, ed. M. Casanova & M. Feldman,
Paris (MAE Travaux 19), pp. 125–134.
25. 2013 “Integration by Price in the Bronze Age,” in South Asian Archaeology 2007,
Volume I Prehistoric Periods, ed. D. Frenez & M. Tosi, Oxford (BAR IS 2454),
pp. 287–296.
24. 2012 “Economic Aspects of Textiles from the Egyptian Standpoint, in the context of
the Ancient Near East,” in KOSMOS: Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the
Aegean Bronze Age, ed. M.-L. Nosch & R. Laffineur, Louvain (Aegaeum 33), pp.
305–310.
23. 2012 “Colourful Meaning: Terminology, Abstraction, and the Near Eastern Bronze
Age,” in Excavating the Mind: Cross-sections through culture, cognition and
materiality, ed. N. Johannsen, M. Jessen & H. J. Jensen, Aarhus (Aarhus
University Press), pp. 183–208.
22. 2011 “Karnak and the Kings,” in Palace and Temple: 5th Symposium on Egyptian
Royal Ideology, ed. R. Gundlach & K. Spence, Wiesbaden (Harrassowitz;
Königtum, Staat und Gesellschaft früher Hochkulturen 4,2), pp. 155–179.
21. 2010 “The Significance of Shared Aspects of the Daily Temple Rituals,” in 8.
Ägyptologische Tempeltagung: Interconnections between Temples, ed. M.

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Dolińska & H. Beinlich, Wiesbaden (Harrassowitz; Königtum, Staat und


Gesellschaft früher Hochkulturen 3,3), pp. 205–211.
20. 2010 “Colours in Bronze-Age Egyptian Art and Language,” in Circumlitio: The
Polychromy of Antique and Mediaeval Sculpture, ed. V. Brinkmann, O.
Primavesi & M. Hollein, Frankfurt/M. (Liebighaus; Schriftenreihe der
Liebighaus Skulpturensammlung), pp. 170–187.
19. 2010 “The Egyptian Economy: Sources, Models and History,” in Commerce and
Economy in Ancient Egypt: Proceedings of the Third International Congress for
Young Egyptologists 2009, ed. A. Hudecz & M. Petrik, Oxford (BAR IS 2131),
pp. 165–175.
18. 2009 “Time and Space in Ancient Egypt: The Importance of the Creation of
Abstraction,” in ‘Being in Ancient Egypt’: Thoughts on Agency, Materiality and
Cognition ed. R. Nyord & A. Kjølby, Oxford (BAR IS 2019), pp. 83–95.
17. 2009 “Egyptian History: Definitely! Myth as the Link between Event and History,” in
Das Ereignis, ed. M. Fitzenreiter, Berlin and London (Internet Beiträge zur
Ägyptologie und Sudanarchäologie 10), pp. 283–307.
16. 2007 “What Happened in the Near East ca 2000 BC?,” in The Indian Ocean in the
Ancient Period, ed. E. H. Seland, Oxford (BAR IS 1593), pp. 9–22.
15. 2007 “Ancient Egypt: a Monolithic State in a Polytheistic Market Economy,” in Das
Heilige und die Ware, ed. M. Fitzenreiter, Berlin and London (Internet Beiträge
zur Ägyptologie und Sudan-archäologie VII), pp. 79–94.
14. 2007 “La Terminologie des Couleurs,” in Proceedings of the Ninth International
Congress of Egyptologists, ed. J.-Cl. Goyon & Ch. Cardin, Louvain (Orientalia
Lovaniensa Analecta 150), pp. 1919–1926.
13. 2006 “The Egyptian Example & the Macroeconomic Implications,” in Fiscality in
Mycenean and Near Eastern Archives, ed. M. Perna, Paris (Studi Egei e
Vicinorientali 3), pp. 255–266.
12. 2005 “Le Marché en Egypte Ancienne,” in Histoire des Représentations du Marché,
ed. G. Bensimon, Paris (Houdiard), pp. 631–651.
11. 2004 “L’impact des échanges en Méditerranée dans le domaine de la terminologie
des couleurs,” Etudes Corses 59, pp. 145–168.
10. 2004 “The Terminology of Ancient Egyptian Colours in Context,” in Colour in the
Ancient Mediterranean World, ed. L. Cleland, K. Stears & G. Davies, Oxford
(BAR IS 1267), pp. 126–130.
9. 2003 “The Hadhramis, the Hadhramaut and the European Colonial Powers in the
Indian Ocean,” in The Indian Ocean Rim: Southern Africa and Regional
Cooperation, ed. G. Campbell, London (Routledge Curzon), pp. 54–63.
8. 2002 with L. Bredholt Christensen, “Theories, Definitions & Goals: Obstacles and
Openings for the Understanding of Neolithic Ritual,” in Magic Practices and
Ritual in the Near Eastern Neolithic, ed. H. G. K. Gebel et al., Berlin (Studies in
Ancient Near Eastern Production, Subsistence and Environment 8), pp. 163–
173.
7. 2001 “Egyptian Campaigns in Jordan Revisited,” Studies in the History and
Archaeology of Jordan, Amman (Dept. of Antiquities), VII, pp. 233–237.
6. 2000 “Synchronizing the Chronology of Bronze Age Western Asia with Egypt,”
Akkadica 119-120, pp. 33–76.
5. 2000 “State and Economy in Ancient Egypt,” in World System History: The Social
Science of Long Term Change, ed. R. Denemark et al., London (Routledge), pp.
169–184.
4. 2000 “Stratigraphy: Methodology & Terminology,” in Proceedings of the First
International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, ed. P.
Matthiae et al., Rome (Herder), pp. 1731–1750.

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3. 1998 “A stratigraphic section in the Old City of San‘a’,” Proceedings of the Seminar
for Arabian Studies 28, pp. 271–285.
2. 1998 “Economic Thinking in Egyptology,” Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 26, pp.
143–170.
1. 1991 “Keynes'sche Überlegungen zur altägyptischen Wirtschaft,” Zeitschrift für
Ägyptische Sprache 118, pp. 76–85.
Fest- and Gedenkschrift Contributions (some peer-reviewed)
12. 2021 “Šamšī-Adad as a Great King: Thoughts on Writing Ancient History Today,”
in Of Rabid Dogs, Hunchbacked Oxen, and Infertile Goats in Ancient
Babylonia: Studies Presented to Wu Yuhong on the Occasion of his 70th
Birthday, ed. S. Günther, W. Horowitz & M. Widell (eds.), Changchun (Institute
for the History of Ancient Civilizations; Supplements to the Journal of Ancient
Civilizations 7), pp. 213–261.
11. 2015 “The syntax of possession,” in Lotus and Laurel: Studies on Egyptian Language
and Religion in Honour of Paul John Frandsen, ed. R. Nyord & K. Ryholt,
Copenhagen (Museum Tusculum; CNI Publications 39), pp. 431–446.
10. 2014 “Understanding Economic Growth: The Importance of Money in Economic
History and Theory,” in Studies in Economic and Social History of the Ancient
Near East in Memory of Péter Vargyas, ed. Z. Csabai, Budapest (L’Harmattan;
Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Studies 2), pp. 423–481.
9. 2011 “What might The Bronze Age World-system look like?,” in Interweaving
Worlds: Systemic Interactions in Eurasia, 7th to the 1st Millennia BC: Papers
from a conference in memory of Professor Andrew Sherratt, ed. T. C.
Wilkinson, S. Sherratt & J. Bennet, Oxford (Oxbow), pp. 120–134.
8. 2011 “Taking a Stab at Archaeological Thought on Ancient Near Eastern
Economics,” in Correlates of Complexity Essays in Archaeology and Assyriology
dedicated to Diederik J. W. Meijer, ed. B. S. Düring, A. Wossink & P. M. M. G.
Akkermans, Leiden (Nederlands Instituut, PIHANS 116), pp. 233–259.
7. 2008 “The True Path of Error,” in Stückwerk: Beiträge zur Kulturgeschichte des Alten
Orients Markus Wäfler gewidmet, ed. Th. Hofmeier & O. Kaelin, Berlin
(Leonhard-Thurneyser Verlag), pp. 263–287.
6. 2006 “Literature & Architecture: Political Discourse in Ancient Egypt,” in jn.t ḏr.w –
Festschrift für Friedrich Junge, ed. G. Moers et al., Göttingen (Lingua
Aegyptia), pp. II: 699–711.
5. 2005 “Tripartite Pillared Buildings in Israel,” in Et blandet bæger Studier tilegnet
Finn O. Hvidberg-Hansen, ed. P. Carstens et al., Copenhagen (ANIS), pp. 238–
258.
4. 2004 with L. Bredholt Christensen, “Forhistorisk materiale og religions-historie,” in
Det brede og det skarpe: Religionsvidenskablige Studier en gave til Per Bilde
på 65 års dagen, ed. A. W. Geertz, H. L. J. Lundager Jensen & J. P. Schjødt,
Copenhagen (ANIS), pp. 67–78.
3. 2004 “Shamshi-Adad and the Eclipses,” in Assyria and Beyond: Studies Presented to
Mogens Trolle Larsen, ed. J. G. Dercksen, Leiden (Nederlands Instituut,
PIHANS 100), pp. 583–598.
2. 1994 “The Egyptian Response to the Hittite Threat as seen from the Amarna
Letters,” in Cinquante-deux Réflexions sur le Proche-Orient ancien offertes en
hommage à Léon De Meyer, ed. H. Gasche et al., Louvain (Peeters), pp. 433–
438.
1. 1984–85 “Some Remarks on the Manufacture and Sale of Shabtis,” Bulletin de la
Société d’Egyptologie, Genève, 9/10 (volume dédié à la mémoire de Monsieur
Henri Wilde), pp. 345–355.

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Published Invited Peer Comments


2. 2010 “Warfare in the Neolithic? Methodological Considerations,” Neo-Lithics 1/10,
pp. 68–70.
1. 2005 “Early Neolithic Ritual Centers,” Neo-Lithics 2/05, pp. 42–47.
Field, Museum, and Workshop Reports (etc.)
10. 2004 “Towards New Frameworks: Supra-Regional Concepts in Near Eastern
Neolithization,” Paléorient, 30, pp. 183–188.
9. 2001 “The Marib-Hadhramaut Survey,” Raydan 7, pp. 295–306.
8. 1998 with J.-F. Breton & A. McMahon. “Two Seasons at Hajar am-Dhaybiyya,
Yemen,” Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 9, pp. 90–111.
7. 1996 with J. Eidem. “In the Land of Nagar: A Survey around Tell Brak,” Iraq 58, pp.
51–64.
6. 1991 “Abū Qubūr 1990 IV. Operation J. Stratigraphy and Structures,” Northern
Akkad Project Reports 7, pp. 41–73.
5. 1991 with R. Warburton. “Ein Achämenidischer Töpferstempel von Abū Qubūr und
einige Vergleichsstücke aus Mesopotamien,” Northern Akkad Project Reports
5, pp. 41–46.
4. 1990 “An Hieratic Grafitto,” in Zwei Ramessidische Königsgräber: Ramses IV. und
Ramses VII., ed. E. Hornung, Mainz (Theben 11), pp. 132–133.
3. 1990 “Vorderasien,” in Orient und Frühes Griechenland, ed. P. Blome, Basel
(Antikenmuseum), pp. 9–16.
2. 1989 “Stratigraphy and Structures of the ‘Résidence Achémenide’,” Northern
Akkad Project Reports 4, pp. 9–24.
1. 1985 “Previous Archaeological Work in the Ḫābūr Region,” in Tall al-Ḥamīdīya 1,
ed. S. Eichler et al., Fribourg (Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis Series Archaeologica
4), pp. 13–30.
Encyclopaedia Entries
28.-30. 2021 in Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology (2nd edition), ed. R. Shamey,
New York (Springer Reference):
“Ancient Color Terminology”.
“Evolution of Color Expression”.
“Materials and the Origins of Abstract Color Naming”.
27. 2016 in Encyclopedia of Color Science and Technology, ed. R. Luo, New York
(Springer Reference): “Ancient Color Categories”.
7.-26. 2013 in Encyclopedia of Ancient History, ed. R. Bagnall et al., Oxford (Wiley-
Blackwell):
“Administration, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 85–88;
“Architecture, ancient Near East,” pp. 639–641;
with D. Felton, “Cannibalism,” pp. 1297–1299;
“Economy, Pharaonic,” pp. 2291–2296;
“Euphrates and Tigris,” pp. 2570–2571;
“Gardens, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 2852–2853;
“Harris Papyrus,” pp. 3067–3068;
“Labor, ancient Near East,” pp. 3853–3854;
“Letters, Letter Writing, ancient Near East,” pp. 4026–4027;
“Letters, Letter Writing, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 4031–4033;
“Markets, Pharaonic Egypt,” p. 4311;
“Palaces, ancient Near East,” pp. 4987–4988;

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with S. Ikram, “Religion, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 5788–5793;


“Shasu,” pp. 6202–6203;
“Taxation, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 6547–6551;
“Temples, ancient Near East,” pp. 6588–6591;
“Temples, Greek,” pp. 6591–6593;
“Trade, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 6800–6803;
“Villages, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 7002–7003;
“Wedding,” pp. 7079–7081.
6. 2009-2011 in Reallexikon der Assyriologie, ed. M. P. Streck, Berlin (De Gruyter):
with M. Roaf, “Scarlet Ware,” vol. 12, pp. 110–111.
5. 2008 in Encyclopedia of Archaeology, ed. D. H. Pearsall, Amsterdam (Elsevier):
“Stratigraphic Analysis,” vol. 3, pp. 2101–2111.
4. 2001 in Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, ed. D. Redford, Oxford (OUP):
“Officials,” vol. 2, pp. 576–583.
1.-3. 1997 in Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, ed. E. M. Meyers, New
York (OUP):
“Aden,” vol. 1, pp. 15–16;
“San‘a,” vol. 4, pp. 477–478;
“Yemen,” vol. 5, pp. 375–378.
Miscellaneous
9. 2018 “Dating in the Archaeological World,” Biblical Archaeological Review
September/October 2018, pp. 49–55, 77–78.
8. 2013 “A Rejoinder in favour of an Ultra-Low Chronology,” Akkadica 134, pp. 17–28.
7. 2011 “The Fall of Babylon in 1499: Another Update,” Akkadica 132, pp. 1–22.
6. 2005 with V. Gurzadyan, “Breviter,” Akkadica 126, p. 195.
5. 2002 “Eclipses, Venus-Cycles & Chronology,” Akkadica 123, pp. 108–114.
4. 2000 “Dating the Fall of Babylon Once Again,” Akkadica 116, pp. 1–5.
3. 1997 “Kadesh and the Egyptian Empire,” Journal of Ancient Civilizations 12, pp.
125–147.
2. 1995 “The Economy of Ancient Egypt Revisited Yet Again,” Göttinger Miszellen 146,
pp. 103–111.
1. 1993 “A Campaign Rally in San‘a’,” Middle East Report 185, p. 12.
Reviews
69. 2021 K. Hirth. 2020. The Organization of Ancient Economies: A Global
Perspective. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press). In Antiquity 95: 835–
837.
68. 2020 K. Droß-Krüpe, S. Fölliger & K. Ruffing (eds.). 2016. Antike Wirtschaft und
ihre kulturelle Prägung / The Cultural Shaping of the Ancient Economy.
Wiesbaden (Harrassowitz; Philippika: Altertumswisssenschaftliche
Abhandlungen / Contributions to the Study of Ancient World Cultures 98). In
Bibliotheca Orientalis 77: 377–383.
67. 2020 E. M. Harris, D. M. Lewis & M. Woolmer (eds.). 2016/2018. The Ancient Greek
Economy: Markets, Households and city-states. Cambridge (Cambridge
University Press). In Ancient West and East 19: 389–391.
66. 2020 N. Dietrich. 2018. Das Attribut als Problem: eine bildwissenschaftliche
Untersuchung zur griechischen Kunst. Berlin (De Gruyter, Image & Context
17). In Ancient West and East 19: 375–377.

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65. 2020 V. Chankowski, X. Lafon & C. Virlouvet (eds.). 2018. Entrepôts et circuits de
distribution en Méditerranée antique. Athens (Bulletin de Correspondance
Héllenique Supplément 58). In Ancient West and East 19: 366–368.
64. 2020 S. Dietz, F. Mavridis, Ž. Tankosić & T. Takoğlu (eds.). 2018. Communities in
Transition. The Circum-Aegean Area During the 5th and 4th Millennia BC.
Oxford (Oxbow Books; Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 20). In
Bibliotheca Orientalis 77: 150–155.
63. 2020 S. Demesticha & A. B. Knapp (eds.). 2016. Maritime Transport Containers in
the Bronze–Iron Age Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. Uppsala (Paul
Åströms Forlag; Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature 183). In
Bibliotheca Orientalis 77: 156–161.
62. 2020 A. Palmisano. 2018. The Geography of Trade. Landscapes of competition and
long-distance contacts in Mesopotamia and Anatolia in the Old Assyrian
Colony Period. Oxford (Archaeopress). In Bibliotheca Orientalis 77: 141–146.
61. 2019 J. C. White & E. G. Hamilton (eds). 2018. Ban Chiang, Northeast Thailand,
Volume 2A: Background to the study of the Metal Remains. Philadelphia
(University of Pennsylvania: Penn Press). In Antiquity 93, pp. 1399–1401.
60. 2019 Ç. Maner, M. T. Horowitz & A. S. Gilbert (eds.). 2017. Overturning Certainties
in Near Eastern Archaeology. Leiden (Brill; Culture & History of the Ancient
Near East 90). In Bibliotheca Orientalis 76, pp. 197–203.
59. 2018 V. Bogushevskaya & E. Colla (eds.). 2015. Thinking Colours: Perception,
Translation and Representation. Cambridge (Cambridge Scholars). In Colour
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30. 2006 A. Lohwasser (ed.). 2004. Geschlechterforschung in der Ägyptologie und


Sudanarchäologie, Berlin & London (Internet-Beiträge zur Ägyptologie und
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29. 2006 A. Spalinger. 2004. War in Ancient Egypt. Oxford (Blackwell). In Journal of the
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28. 2005 V. Dasen (ed.). 2004. Naissance et petite enfance dans l’antiquité, Fribourg
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27. 2005 F. Kaul. 2004. Bronzealdrens religion: Studier af den nordiske bronzealders
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12. 1999 N. Grimal & B. Menu (eds.). 1998. Le Commerce in Égypte ancienne. Cairo
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