RT Book T1 From the four corners of the earth: studies in iconography and cultures of the ancient Near East in honour of F.A.M. Wiggermann T2 Alter Orient und Altes Testament JF Alter Orient und Altes Testament A2 Kertai, David A2 Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier 1966-2020 A2 Wiggermann, F. A. M. 1948- LA English LA German PP Münster PB Ugarit-Verlag YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/889718466 AB Sixteen contributions on cultural history, archaeological and textual remains of the Ancient Near East are devoted to the Assyriologist F.A.M. Wiggermann from Amsterdam. Dining and drinking in ritual, ceremonial and everyday contexts are considered. Black dogs and Seven demons are given attention, as well as Babylonian whirlwinds, Assyrian crown princes and the origin of maps AB Frans Wiggermann: a life exploring Assyriology and Archaeology -- A paean petition to a god of death: some comments on a Suilla to Nergal -- Old Babylonian whirlwinds and Sippar -- What's cooking at the Dunnu? Thoughts on an exotic, Steatite-tempered pottery cauldron in the 'kitchen' of Grand Vizier Ili-pada at Middle Assyrian Tell Sabit Abyad, Syria -- Reconsidering the origins of maps in the Near East -- Fermenting vat, childbirth and dreckapotheke: a school incantatory-medical tablet -- Die Kehreite des Sieges -- The iconography of the Late Assyrian Crown Prince -- Civilized men drinking -- The second seal of Kabti-ili-Marduk/Suhaya on a New Egibi land sale contract -- Black Dogs in Mesopotamia and beyond -- Naturgewalt und (Un)heilsmacht. Strukturelle und inhaltliche Uberlegungen zum akkadischen Anzû-Mythos -- Cows, women and wombs: interrelations between texts and images from the ancient Near East -- Ghosts at the table -- On the early history of the Seven Demons (Sebettu) -- Anatolian Hieroglyphs on Hittite clay tablets -- The earliest Indo-Europeans in Anatolia NO Beiträge überwiegend englisch, teilweise deutsch CN DS56 SN 3868352163 SN 9783868352160 K1 Idols and images : Middle East : History : To 1500 K1 Art, Middle Eastern : History : To 1500 K1 Middle East : Civilization : To 622 K1 Middle East : Antiquities K1 Middle East : Social life and customs K1 Festschrift