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Wayne Horowitz (born Roslyn, New York) is an archeologist and academic. He specializes in the
ancient Near East The ancient Near East was home to many cradles of civilization, spanning Mesopotamia, Egypt, Iran (or Persia), Anatolia and the Armenian highlands, the Levant, and the Arabian Peninsula. As such, the fields of ancient Near East studies and Nea ...
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Assyriology Assyriology (from Greek , ''Assyriā''; and , ''-logia''), also known as Cuneiform studies or Ancient Near East studies, is the archaeological, anthropological, historical, and linguistic study of the cultures that used cuneiform writing. The fie ...
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Activities

Wayne Horowitz received his BA from
Brandeis University Brandeis University () is a Private university, private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is located within the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1948 as a nonsectarian, non-sectarian, coeducational university, Bra ...
. He completed his Ph.D. thesis (this later leading to the work ''Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography'') at
Birmingham University The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a Public university, public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as ...
under the supervision of W. G. Lambert. Horowitz lectures at the Rothberg School for Overseas Students in the Department of Assyriology. Prof. Horowitz is leading a team making available in publication the decipherment of a law code fragment (18th-17th century BCE), the first found in Israel that shows features similar to the law
code of Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi is a Babylonian legal text composed during 1755–1750 BC. It is the longest, best-organized, and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East. It is written in the Old Babylonian dialect of Akkadian language, Akkadi ...
. (From a website showing Copyright 2008 - 2011 AFHU )


Publications

His published works based on Sumerian and Akkadian texts written in cuneiform, these containing writings which in some way consider the structure of the Cosmos, are considered authoritative.


Books

* ''The Astrolabes and Related Texts: Mesopotamian Astronomy Before 1000 B.C.'' Vienna: , Beiheft (supplement series) (2014) * ''Writing science before the Greeks: a naturalistic analysis of the Babylonian astronomical treatise MUL.APIN'', with Rita Watson (2011) * ''Cuneiform in Canaan: Cuneiform Sources from the Land of Israel in Ancient Times'', with Takayoshi Oshima, the Israel Exploration Society Jerusalem (2006) * ''Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography''. Winona Lake, ID: Eisenbrauns, (1998) * ''A Catalogue of Cuneiform Tablets in the Birmingham City Museum'' (Volume 2) 1993, with P. Watson; (Volume 1) (1986) https://search.worldcat.org/title/913201268


Articles

''The Shofar and the Ancient Near East'' (Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem exhibition, September 2011) * with Takayoshi Oshima and Avraham Winitzer, ''Hazor 17'', the forthcoming IEJ, in press * with Takayoshi Oshima, ''Hazor: a cuneiform city in Canaan: a retrospective and look forward'' in ''6 ICAANE'' (2010)(6th International Congress of archeology in the Ancient Near East) ''Hazor 16'', the forthcoming IEJ, in press, ''New Light on an Old Find from Hazor'', in M. Cogan and D. Kahn eds., ''Treasures on Camels' Humps, Historical and Literary Studies from the Ancient Near East'' Presented to Israel Eph'al, Jerusalem, 2008, pp. 99–103 ","Hazor 15: ''Letter Fragment from Hazor'', IEJ 57/1 (2007), pp. 34–41", *with Takayoshi Oshima and Siegfried Kreuzer, Die Keilschrifttexte von Taanach/ Tell Tacannek', in ibid., pp. 85–99, * with Takayoshi Oshima, ''The Taanach Cuneiform Tablets, A Retrospective'', in Siegfried Kreuzer ed., Taanach/Tell Tacannek: 100 Jahre Forschungen zur Archäologie, zur Geschichte, zu den Fundobjekten und zu den Keilschrifttexten, (Wiener Alltestamentliche Studien, Bd. 5), Frankfurt am Main, 2006, pp. 77–84,''New Discovery on an Old Finding'', in Qadmoniyot vol. 38/ 129 (2005), (in Hebrew), pp. 13–14", ''Cuneiform Tablets from Canaan in the Arkeologji Müzesi in Istanbul'', Colloquium Anatolicum, (Institutum Turcicum Scientiae Antiquitatis)", ''Two More Cuneiform Finds from Hazor'', IEJ 52 (2002), pp. 179-186", ''A Kettle Drum ritual during Iyar-Seleucid Era 85'' (March 2001) NABU 1991-80,''The Amarna Age: Inscribed Clay Cylinder from Beth-Shean''(1996), ''Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging of Sealed Clay Cuneiform Tablets'' (in Hebrew). HaTebah Archaeologia WeMedeah 3 (1995) 8-12 *with Takayoshi Oshima and Seth Sanders, ''A Bibliographical List of Cuneiform Inscriptions from Canaan, Palestine/Philistia, and The Land of Israel'', JAOS 122 (2002), pp. 753–766 ''An Astronomical Fragment from Columbia University and the Babylonian Revolts against Xerxes'' Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Studies 23 (1994) 61-67; * with S. Paul, ''Two Proposed Janus Parallelisms in Akkadian Literature.'' N.A.B.U. (1995) 11-12; ''Two New Ziqpu-Star Texts.'' Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43 (1994) 89-98; ''A Join to Enuma Anu Enlil 50''. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 43 (1994) 127-129; ''Moab and Edom in the Sargon Geography.'' Israel Exploration Journal 43 (1993) 151-156; "''A Parallel to Shamash Hymn 11-12 and the Melammu of the Sun''." N.A.B.U. (1993) 54-55; ''Mesopotamian Accounts of Creation.'' Encyclopedia of Cosmology. Ed. N. Hetherington (Garland Press, 1993) 387-397; * with V. Hurowitz, ''Urim and Thummim in Light of a Psephomancy Ritual from Assur'' (LKA 137). Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Studies 21 (1992) 95-115; * with A. Shaffer, "''An Administrative Tablet from Hazor: A Preliminary Edition''." Israel Exploration Journal 42 (1992) 21-33; * with A. Shaffer, "''A Fragment of a Letter from Hazor.''"
Israel Exploration Journal The ''Israel Exploration Journal'' is a biannual academic journal which has been published by the Israel Exploration Society since 1950. It primarily covers research in archaeology, but also history and geography relating to Israel and the surrou ...
42 (1992) 165-167; "''Two Abnu-Sikinsu Fragments''." Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 82 (1992) 112-121; "''A Kettle-Drum Ritual during Iyar Seleucid Era 85''." N.A.B.U. (1991) 52-53; "''The Reverse of the Neo-Assyrian Planisphere CT 33 11''." Grazer Morgenlandische Studien 3 (1991) 149-159; "''Antiochus I, Esagil, and a Celebration of the Ritual for Renovation of Temples''." Revue d'assyriologie 85 (1991) 75-77; * with P. Watson,''Further Notes on Birmingham Cuneiform Tablets volume I'' Acta Sumerologica 13 (1991) 409-417; ''Two Notes on Etana's Flight to Heaven''. Orientalia 59 (1990) 511-517; ''The Isles of the Nations: Genesis 10:5 and Babylonian Geography.'' Studies in the Pentateuch (Supplements to Vetus Testamentum XLI. Ed. J. A. Emerton (1990) 35-43; ''More Writings for Ursa Major with Determinative gis.'' N.A.B.U. (1990) 2-3; ''Two Mul-Apin Fragments''. Archiv für Orientforschung 36/37 (1989/90) 116-117; ''A Middle-Assyrian Exemplar of Urra''. Archiv für Orientforschung 35 (1989) 161-178; ''An Akkadian Name for Ursa-Minor: mar.gid.da.an.na = eriqqi samami''. Zeitschrift für Assyriologie 79 (1989) 242-245; ''The Babylonian Map of the World.'' Iraq 47 (1988) 147-165; * with D. Geva, ''Antiochus IV in Life and Death: The Babylonian Astronomical Diaries.''
Journal of the American Oriental Society The ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'' is a quarterly academic journal published by the American Oriental Society since 1843. The editor in chief is Peri Bearman (Harvard University).Catholic Biblical Quarterly The ''Catholic Biblical Quarterly'' is a refereed peer-reviewed theology journal published by the Catholic Biblical Association of America (CBA) (CBA) in January, April, July, and October. It was established in 1939 and its circulation in 2010 w ...
(in press); ''Unrest in Canaan: An Amarna Period on a Letter from Bet Shean'' (in Hebrew). Kadmoniot (in press).


See also

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Babylonian astronomy Babylonian astronomy was the study or recording of celestial objects during the early history of Mesopotamia. The numeral system used, sexagesimal, was based on 60, as opposed to ten in the modern decimal system. This system simplified the ca ...


References

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External links


bib-arch.org
retrieved 09:25 20/10/2011 (review of ''Cuneiform in Canaan: Cuneiform Sources from the Land of Israel in Ancient Times'' from Biblical Archeological Review-magazine reviewer: Herschel Shanks)
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
retrieved 27 December 2019 (in 5th of 6th paragraphs of text: W. Horowitz & Dr. Takayoshi Oshima (University Leipzig) - Oldest written document ever found in Jerusalem discovered by Hebrew University researchers)
Published 03:29 27.07.10
retrieved 11:50 20/10/2011 (further information on the cuneiform finding from Hazor) {{DEFAULTSORT:Horowitz, Wayne American Assyriologists Living people Alumni of the University of Birmingham Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Brandeis University alumni People from Roslyn, New York Year of birth missing (living people)