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Isimu: Revista sobre Oriente Próximo y Egipto en la antigüedad. Volumen 14-15. 2011

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I. DONNY GEORGE: in memoriam

II. REMEMBERING DONNY - RECORDANDO A DONNY

III. STUDIES - THE ENDLESS JOURNEY AND THE TRUE LIVING / EL INFINITO VIAJAR Y LA VERDADERA VIDA. Edición a cargo de Ana María Suárez Huerta

IV. BOOKREVIEWS - RECENSIONES

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    El Grand Tour: un viaje emprendido con la mirada de Ulises
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Suárez Huerta, Ana María
    The cultural splendor of the 18th century was most notably marked by a phenomenon known as the Grand Tour. In this article we will discuss the significance of this term as well as the motivations that drove vast numbers of people to embark on this long journey across Europe. To better contextualize this voyage, we will discuss one unique case to which Spain is a direct witness. Though it has never reached a “tourist” level of interest, the history surrounding this case has afforded us the wonderful opportunity to serve as narrators of this exceptional story
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    El libro de "Viaje a Italia" en España: las cartas familiares de Juan Andrés
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Arbillaga Guerrero, Idoia
    El presente estudio ofrece una aproximación a la tradición literaria del viaje a italia, viaje cultural por excelencia, particularmente acerca del género literario resultante de dicha tradición y sus resonancias en españa. asimismo se ofrece un más pormenorizado análisis de la mejor muestra española del género, y una de las más importantes de occidente, las cartas familiares de Juan Andrés
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    El camino hacia el oeste: los viajes de Domenico Laffi y otros peregrinos italianos a Santiago de Compostela
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Novoa Portela, Feliciano
    This article discusses some of the voyages of Italian pilgrims who came to Compostela before the midseventeenth century. Among them deserves attention Cosme III de Médici and especially Domenico Laffi made the pilgrimage three times and wrote an Itinerary that besides having a high literary quality, is an essential document to know the seventeenth-century Spain
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    Alonso Berruguete en Italia y el sueño de un cuaderno de viaje
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Arias Martínez, Manuel
    The personality of Alonso Berruguete can not be understood without his soggiorno italiano. The journey of formation and study will explain his particular style. The possibility of seeking his sources of inspiration and the use of models allows us to reconstruct his travel notes and helps us to understand their language.
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    El infinito viajar y la verdadera vida: introducción
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Suárez Huerta, Ana María
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    Tradiciones de la vida rural en la región de al Madam (Emirato de Shajah, EAU): la agricultura y los usos del entorno
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Saleh Alkhalifa, Waleed; Departamento de Estudios Árabes e Islámicos y Estudios Orientales
    A part of the al Madam Project deals with human adaptation to the environment and traditional uses of the same prior to modernization. The information collected on the forms of agriculture, irrigation and production of mud bricks are amazingly close to the evidence provided by archeology to the Iron Age in the area
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    Cultural property protection: a clear responsability
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Stone, Peter
    This article traces the author’s involvement in cultural property protect since his role as archaeological advisor to the UK Ministry of Defence in 2003 with respect to the invasion of Iraq. It notes the failure of that work and the concerns raised by it within the archaeological community. The article notes the work of the ‘Monuments Men’ in the Second World War and calls for closer collaboration between cultural property experts and the military in the future. The article also notes the author’s contact and work with the late Donny George.
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    An Assyrian King in Turin
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Lippolis, Carlo
    At the Museum of Antiquity in Turin (Italy) is now again exhibited the famous portrait of Sargon II (donated by P.E. Botta to his hometown, along with another portrait of a courtier) together with a few small fragments of other lesser-known Assyrian wall reliefs, from Khorsabad and Nineveh. In this paper we present some considerations on the two Botta’s reliefs, considering in particular the representational codes used by artists in the composition of the Assyrian royal portraits
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    Eine Steininschrift des Sîn-šarru-iškun aus dem Site Museum in Assur
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Kessler, Karlheinz
    This new royal inscription written on a stone block for the Assyrian king Sîn-šarru-iškun was at least housed in the Assur Site Museum until 1987. It contains a building inscription of the temple of Nabû and his consort Tašmētu in Assur similar to other cuneiform texts as appearing on clay tablets, cones, and bricks. The inscription consists mainly of stock-phrases that have been known for this ruler. Nevertheless, the text has to be taken as an independent version.
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    Harrâdum dans le paysage archéologique du Moyen Euphrate au début du second millénaire av. J.-C.
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Kepinski, Christine
    Harrâdum, new town of the Middle Euphrates, belongs to a line of fortified cities established by more or less far-distant realms. It emphasizes a new step towards territorial appropriation and underlines permanent control of main powers, able to relieve military conquests. From that time on, the archaeological landscape includes a variety of cities and villages of different sizes but also fortified walls that mark the boundaries of open or little built spaces, as well as gathering and ritual spaces
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    Bermerkungen zer Datierung und Interpretation kassitischer Siegelthemen unter Berücksichtigung interaktiver Begegnungen mit der Dilmun Glyptik
    (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro Superior de Estudios de Oriente Próximo y Egiptología, 2011) Stiehler-Alegría, Gisela
    This paper discusses the Kassite relations with Dilmun under iconografical aspects. Since impressions of first group Kassite seals had been found on tablets from Qal´at al-Bahrain City IIIa, dating from the first half of the 15th century b.C., new chronological standards have to be placed. Also the investigation of seal legends mentioning personalities can help us to date seal images. Further on, the cultural influence between Babylonia and Dilmun was ambivalent, so antithetical compositions from Dilmun Glyptic could well have served as a pattern for the second group Kassite iconography. More over, there are defined attributes which can be considered as code forms of the god Enki in Dilmunite as well as Kassite glyptic