Etana Core Texts - full listing
Egypt

Etana Core Texts - full listing


Ancient World Bloggers Group (Charles Ellwood Jones)

Thanks very much to Chuck Jones for the above post, which lists every one of the 355 texts available on ETANA as a resource for Near Eastern studies (including Egypt). Here's a quick introduction to the immensely valuable ETANA from the post:

ETANA (Electronic Texts and Ancient Near Eastern Archives) has digitized, and continues to digitize, texts selected as valuable for teaching and research relating to ancient Near Eastern studies. We have selected primarily editions that are outside of copyright, or with the permission of copyright holders. While the new electronic editions we have produced are under copyright, the ETANA project chooses to make these freely available for noncommercial teaching and research purposes.

The ETANA website is fully searchable, so if you are interested in these texts to go and have a look at the site.




- What's New At Etana
Thanks to Chuck Jones for the latest news: The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University (http://www.nyu.edu/ISAW) is the newest member of the ETANA collective (http://www.etana.org) Both ISAW and ETANA now have presences...

- Etana-abzu News - What's New In Abzu
Chuck Jones has provided an update for Abzu:To find material newly added to Abzu, you can follow the "View items recently added to ABZU" link at: http://www.etana.org/abzu/ Entries stay there for a month from the datethey are entered.Alternatively you...

- Etana Digital Library Project Update
http://sbl-site.org/Article.aspx?ArticleId=627News about the latest project from ETANA (Electronic Texts and Ancient Near Eastern Archives): "ETANA-DL will be a digital library for ancient Near Eastern studies with two archaeological components: DigBase...

- Abzu
http://www.etana.org/abzu/ Please see the following update and request for feedback re the excellent Abzu service, from Chuck Jones. Abzu is an excellent resource for Near Eastern (and Egyptian) documents, with authors like Sir William Flinders Petrie...

- What's New In Abzu
The latest from Chuck Jones, posted recently to EEF: "To find material newly added to Abzu, you can follow the "View items recently added to ABZU" link at: http://www.etana.org/abzu/ entries stay there for a month from the date they are entered. Alternatively...



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