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Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft

Index Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft

The Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (German Oriental Society), abbreviated DOG, is a German voluntary association based in Berlin dedicated to the study of the Near East. [1]

45 relations: Alfred Werner Maurer, Amarna, Ancient Near East studies, Assur, Assyrian law, Babylon, Biblical archaeology, Bogazköy Archive, Caroline Ransom Williams, Ctesiphon, Dog (disambiguation), Early Dynastic Cuneiform, Ernst Kühnel, Friedrich Delitzsch, German Oriental Society, Habuba Kabira, Hans Gustav Güterbock, Hattusa, Henri James Simon, Herbert Ricke, History of Sumer, Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Kilamuwa Stela, Nefertiti Bust, Pyramid of Neferirkare, Pyramid of Nyuserre, Robert Koldewey, Shir (Neolithic site), Shuruppak, Standing Figure of Nefertiti, Uruk, Uruk Trough, Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, 1899 in archaeology, 1899 in Germany, 1902 in archaeology, 1903 in archaeology, 1906 in archaeology, 1911 in archaeology, 1912 in archaeology, 1928 in archaeology, 1969 in archaeology, 1996 in archaeology, 1998 in archaeology, 1999 in archaeology.

Alfred Werner Maurer

Alfred Werner Maurer (*1945 in Saarbrücken) is an international German architect, urban planner, architectural historian, archaeologists and art historian.

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Amarna

Amarna (al-ʿamārnah) is an extensive Egyptian archaeological site that represents the remains of the capital city newly established and built by the Pharaoh Akhenaten of the late Eighteenth Dynasty, and abandoned shortly after his death (1332 BC).

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Ancient Near East studies

Ancient Near East studies (or ANE studies) is the field of academic study of the Ancient Near East (ANE).

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Assur

Aššur (Akkadian; ܐܫܘܪ 'Āšūr; Old Persian Aθur, آشور: Āšūr; אַשּׁוּר:, اشور: Āšūr, Kurdish: Asûr), also known as Ashur and Qal'at Sherqat, was an Assyrian city, capital of the Old Assyrian Empire (2025–1750 BC), of the Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1050 BC), and for a time, of the Neo-Assyrian Empire of 911–608 BC.

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Assyrian law

Assyrian law was very similar to Sumerian and Babylonian law,Encarta (2007), s.v..

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Babylon

Babylon (KA2.DIĜIR.RAKI Bābili(m); Aramaic: בבל, Babel; بَابِل, Bābil; בָּבֶל, Bavel; ܒܒܠ, Bāwēl) was a key kingdom in ancient Mesopotamia from the 18th to 6th centuries BC.

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Biblical archaeology

Biblical archaeology involves the recovery and scientific investigation of the material remains of past cultures that can illuminate the periods and descriptions in the Bible, be they from the Old Testament (Tanakh) or from the New Testament, as well as the history and cosmogony of the Judeo-Christian religions.

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Bogazköy Archive

The Bogazkoy archives are a collection of texts found on the site of the capital of the Hittite state, the city of Hattusas (now Bogazkoy in Turkey).

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Caroline Ransom Williams

Caroline Ransom Williams (February 24, 1872 – February 1, 1952) was an Egyptologist and classical archaeologist.

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Ctesiphon

Ctesiphon (Κτησιφῶν; from Parthian or Middle Persian: tyspwn or tysfwn) was an ancient city located on the eastern bank of the Tigris, and about southeast of present-day Baghdad.

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Dog (disambiguation)

A dog is a mammal.

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Early Dynastic Cuneiform

Early Dynastic Cuneiform is the name of a Unicode block of the Supplementary Multilingual Plane (SMP), at U+12480–U+1254F, introduced in version 8.0 (June 2015).

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Ernst Kühnel

Ernst Kühnel (1882−1964) was a German art historian who specialized in Islamic art.

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Friedrich Delitzsch

Friedrich Delitzsch (3 September 1850 – 19 December 1922) was a German Assyriologist.

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German Oriental Society

German Oriental Society may refer to.

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Habuba Kabira

Habuba Kabira (Tell Qanas) is the site of an Uruk settlement along the Euphrates in Syria, founded during the later part of the Uruk period.

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Hans Gustav Güterbock

Hans Gustav Güterbock (May 27, 1908 – March 29, 2000) was a German-American Hittitologist.

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Hattusa

Hattusa (also Ḫattuša or Hattusas; Hittite: URUḪa-at-tu-ša) was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age.

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Henri James Simon

(Henri) James Simon (17 September 185123 May 1932) was a German entrepreneur, art collector, philanthropist and patron of the arts during the Wilhelmine period.

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Herbert Ricke

Herbert Rüdiger Ricke (September 27, 1901 – Mars 22, 1976), was a German archaeologist, Egyptologist and architectural historian who is best known for his works on ancient Egyptian architecture.

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History of Sumer

The history of Sumer, taken to include the prehistoric Ubaid and Uruk periods, spans the 5th to 3rd millennia BC, ending with the downfall of the Third Dynasty of Ur around 2004 BC, followed by a transitional period of Amorite states before the rise of Babylonia in the 18th century BC.

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Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta

Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (modern Tulul ul Aqar in Salah al-Din Governorate, Iraq) was a new cult center for Ashur and perhaps a new capital city founded by the Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I (about 1243–1207 BC) just north of Assur. Its name meant "Port Tukulti-Ninurta".

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Kilamuwa Stela

The Kilamuwa Stele is a 9th-century BC stele of King Kilamuwa, from the Kingdom of Ya'diya.

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Nefertiti Bust

The Nefertiti Bust is a painted stucco-coated limestone bust of Nefertiti, the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten.

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Pyramid of Neferirkare

The Pyramid of Neferirkare (in ancient Egyptian the Ba of Neferirkare) was built for the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai referred to as Neferirkare in the 25th century BC.

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Pyramid of Nyuserre

The Pyramid of Nyuserre, also spelled Pyramid of Niuserre, is the pyramid complex built for the pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty in the mid 25th century BC.

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Robert Koldewey

Robert Johann Koldewey (10 September 1855 – 4 February 1925) was a German archaeologist, famous for his in-depth excavation of the ancient city of Babylon in modern-day Iraq.

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Shir (Neolithic site)

Shir (German transcription according to the German Oriental Society: Šīr/Arabic: شير) is a Late Neolithic site in western Syria, located 12 km northwest of Hama, capital of the province by the same name. The settlement of Shir is situated upon a 30-m high terrace formation above the Nahr as-Sārūt, a tributary of the Orontes River (Arabic: Nahr al-‛Asi).

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Shuruppak

Shuruppak (𒋢𒆳𒊒𒆠, "the healing place"), modern Tell Fara, was an ancient Sumerian city situated about 55 kilometres (35 mi) south of Nippur on the banks of the Euphrates in Iraq's Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate.

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Standing Figure of Nefertiti

The Standing Figure of Nefertiti is a limestone sculpture of Queen Nefertiti, dating from the year 1350 BC.

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Uruk

Uruk (Cuneiform: URUUNUG; Sumerian: Unug; Akkadian: Uruk; وركاء,; Aramaic/Hebrew:; Orḥoē, Ὀρέχ Oreḥ, Ὠρύγεια Ōrugeia) was an ancient city of Sumer (and later of Babylonia), situated east of the present bed of the Euphrates river, on the dried-up, ancient channel of the Euphrates, some 30 km east of modern Samawah, Al-Muthannā, Iraq.

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Uruk Trough

The Uruk Trough is an important prehistoric Middle Eastern sculpture found at the site of Uruk, Iraq.

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Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin

The Vorderasiatisches Museum (Near East Museum) is an archaeological museum in Berlin.

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1899 in archaeology

The year 1899 in archaeology involved some significant excavations.

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1899 in Germany

Events in the year 1899 in Germany.

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1902 in archaeology

The year 1902 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1903 in archaeology

The year 1903 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1906 in archaeology

The year 1906 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1911 in archaeology

The year 1911 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1912 in archaeology

The year 1912 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1928 in archaeology

The year 1928 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1969 in archaeology

The year 1969 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1996 in archaeology

The year 1996 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1998 in archaeology

The year 1998 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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1999 in archaeology

The year 1999 in archaeology involved some significant events.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsche_Orient-Gesellschaft

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