Civilization did not appear overnight. It began in the fertile but unpredictable plains of ancient Mesopotamia, where the people of Sumer built the world's first cities and developed the institution……続きを見る
In the ancient lands between the Tigris and Euphrates, the gods were not distant mythsーthey were rulers of cities, masters of temples, and the unseen powers behind every king and kingdom. Then a ma……続きを見る
In the ancient world, justice was not simply a matter of courts and punishmentsーit was believed to descend from the gods themselves. In Anunnaki Law: Babylon and the Rise of Justice, readers enter ……続きを見る
'An impassioned cry against indifference' - New York Times
'Stunning and forensic, witnessing everyday life in the midst of siege' Tareq Baconi, author of Fire in Every Direction
With an introductio……続きを見る
In the shifting landscapes between Mesopotamia and Persia lay one of the world's most enduring frontier civilizations ー Elam, a kingdom whose gods, kings, and cities shaped the boundaries of ancien……続きを見る
From a time before recorded historyーwhen sky-gods ruled from mountaintop temples and the first cities rose from the floodplains of an ancient worldーcomes the story of the Anunnaki and their profou……続きを見る
High on the shoulders of the ancient Near East stood a kingdom unlike any otherーa mountain-built power forged from stone, water, and unbroken will. Kingdom of Stone: Urartu and the Rise of the High……続きを見る
In the mountains and corridors of ancient Anatolia, empire was never built by armies alone. It was built by oaths sworn before terrible witnesses, by rituals performed to prevent divine withdrawal, ……続きを見る
They entered history as outsidersーmobile clans on the margins of the great river citiesーthen, in a single turning of centuries, they helped remake the entire map of Mesopotamia. The Amorite Revolu……続きを見る
For thousands of years, ancient tablets whispered of a hidden celestial order ー the Anunnaki Council of Twelve, the divine assembly believed to govern the balance of existence itself. Anunnaki: Cou……続きを見る
In just four cryptic verses, Genesis 6:1–4 opens a doorway into one of the Bible's greatest mysteries: the union of the sons of God and the daughters of men, and the birth of the Nephilimー"heroes o……続きを見る
Long before the first empires rose upon the plains of Sumer, the gods of heaven gathered in counsel to decree the fate of worlds. Among them stood one whose light no darkness could conceal ー Utu, k……続きを見る
Before the first kings carved their names into stone, before laws were pressed into clay, the Sumerians believed that the universe itself was governed by judgment. Above the ancient city of Nippur, ……続きを見る
Before gods ruled from thrones of stone and sky, there was Inannaーthe first light that broke the eternal dark. She rose from the deep, radiant and terrible, embodying the oldest paradox of creation……続きを見る
In the cradle of civilization, where the twin rivers of Sumer met the marshes of Eridu, the ancients recorded a truth that defied time: "After the kingship descended from heaven, the kingship was in……続きを見る
In the ancient laboratories of the gods, humanity was not born ー it was engineered by Genetic Architects.The Anunnaki Creation of Humanity dives into the oldest creation epics on Earth ー the Atrah……続きを見る
In the cradle of ancient Sumer, beneath the shifting skies of Mesopotamia, there rose a god whose voice shaped both heaven and earth ー Enlil, the storm-lord of Nippur, the King of the Gods. His com……続きを見る
High above the plains of ancient Sumer, a silver light once guided the gaze of priests, kings, and watchers of the heavens. They called it the seat of the gods ー a celestial threshold where the Anu……続きを見る
In the shadowed marshes of ancient Sumer, where the Tigris and Euphrates gave birth to the world's first great civilizations, one god stood apartーneither conqueror nor tyrant, but the quiet archite……続きを見る
Long before recorded history, when the boundary between heaven and earth was still thin, a divine council shaped the destinies of gods and men alike. The Sumerians called them the Anunnakiーcelestia……続きを見る
Atrahasis and Sumerian Connections unlocks one of the oldest and most influential origin stories in human history. Long before the Book of Genesis or the Epic of Gilgamesh, ancient Sumerian tablets ……続きを見る
Anunnaki: Assyrian Gods of Empire reveals the dramatic world of a civilization that believed its destiny was written in the heavens. Rising along the banks of the Tigris, the Assyrians forged an emp……続きを見る
Anunnaki and Babylonian Myths offers a clear and informative introduction to the beliefs, religious systems, and cultural developments of ancient Mesopotamia. The book traces how early societies in ……続きを見る
Gilgamesh and the Anunnaki is a sweeping retelling of humanity's oldest epic ー a journey into the cradle of civilization where myth, archaeology, and divine mystery converge. Drawing from the origi……続きを見る
Le voisinage étroit et ancien du monde arménien et de l’Empire byzantin a multiplié entre eux les liens, et il y a longtemps déjà que les divers domaines où se sont manifestés ces contacts font l’ob……続きを見る
Sevgili İstanbul, geçmişin İstanbul'unu özleyenler için masal tadında bir içerik sunuyor. Remzi Gökdağ, farklı kesimlerden 20 kişinin anılarına yer vererek İstanbul'un geçmişine ışık tutuyor. Ara Gü……続きを見る
著者:Ussama Makdisi
出版社: University of California Press
発売日: 2019年10月15日
"Flawless . . . [Makdisi] reminds us of the critical declarations of secularism which existed in the history of the Middle East."ーRobert Fisk, The Independent
Today’s headlines paint the Middle Eas……続きを見る
著者:Maya Mikdashi
出版社: Stanford University Press
発売日: 2022年05月03日
The Lebanese state is structured through religious freedom and secular power sharing across sectarian groups. Every sect has specific laws that govern kinship matters like marriage or inheritance. T……続きを見る
This book analyzes particular patterns of nationalist self-configuration and nationalist uses of memory, counter-memory, and historical amnesia in Ireland from roughly around the time of the emergen……続きを見る
In this groundbreaking book, Ilham Khuri-Makdisi establishes the existence of a special radical trajectory spanning four continents and linking Beirut, Cairo, and Alexandria between 1860 and 1914. S……続きを見る