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ATU 441: Hans My Hedgehog
The first part of the tale is classified in the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as ATU 441, "Hans My Hedgehog", a cycle of stories where the animal bridegroom is a porcupine, a pig or a hog. Other tales of this classification are Italian The Pig King, French Prince Marcassin and Romanian The Enchanted Pig (first part).

aha


Aha ha is a species of Australian wasp, named by the entomologist Arnold Menke in 1977 as a joke. Menke described several years after its discovery how, when he received a package from a colleague containing insect specimens, he exclaimed "Aha, a new genus", with fellow entomologist Eric Grissell responding "ha" doubtfully. The name of the insect is commonly found in lists of bizarre scientific names. The name was also used as the vehicle registration plate of Menke's car, "AHA HA".

Ahaha  (fl. circa 1870 BC), was an Ancient Assyrian businesswoman of the city of Assur whom is one of the earliest-known well-documented businesswomen in history. She is known for pursuing the resolution an issue of financial fraud committed against her.

Not to be confused with ahaha.

Ahaha lived during the Old Assyrian period and had two brothers, Buzazu and Assur-mutappil. During her era of Assyrian culture, it was customary for women to head the household in the absence of their husbands, and conduct business and manage finances.

Fate goddesses
Tale of the Doomed Prince The Seven Hathors who appear at the prince's birth to decree his fate may appear analogous to the Moirai or Parcae of Graeco-Roman mythology,  or to the Norns of Norse mythology.

Egyptian
Incest in folklore and mythology Horus, the grandson of Geb, had his own mother, Isis, become his imperial consort. The goddess Hathor was simultaneously considered to be the mother, wife, and daughter of the sun god Ra.

Hathor was also occasionally seen as the mother and wife of Horus.

In Egyptian mythology, there are frequent sibling marriages. For example, Shu and Tefnut are brother and sister and they produce offspring, Geb and Nut.

pt
In 1923, Petrie was knighted for services to British Archaeology and Egyptology. Students of UCL commemorated the investiture by writing and performing a musical play. A hundred years later, the questions had changed: "Between investigations on eugenics, decolonial practice, and calls for repatriation, what has become of Flinderella?"

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Fig. 18. Amonmai (Meritamon); Fig. 19. Iside (Isis); Fig. 20. Tascia (Takhat); Fig. 21. Titi; Fig. 22. (questa fig. --); Fig. 23. Rêninofre (Nefrure); Fig. 24. Tsutenninofre (Bitneferu) (NYPL b14291206-425719).jpg|inspiration for jaunty red scarves

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Among contemporary students, it is often noted for its conspicuous lack of a penis;  Orozco likely omitted it to avoid offending puritanical sensibilities. He attempted to add one when he visited Pomona several months after initially completing the mural, but it did not adhere properly to the wall. ]]



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quae

 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Temerarius/Early_Alphabetic
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Temerarius/Galarium

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 * https://books.google.com/books?id=yZC5FfAbtH8C&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q&f=false how the lie became great on fakes etc
 * https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Emijrp/All_Human_Knowledge
 * http://www.rollstonepigraphy.com/ epigraphy blog
 * http://cryptcracker.blogspot.com/ epigraphy blog

drink wine from jar(s), the blood of vines
cream ware needed
 * User:Temerarius/Superconducting gap need ref
 * User:Temerarius/Kuntillet Inscriptions
 * Asherah
 * Revadim Asherah
 * Judean pillar figure
 * Feast of Wine
 * Bacchius Iudaeus
 * Pugat
 * Zodiac Synagogue mosaic
 * Curb cut effect
 * Latin interjection
 * Latin diminutive
 * KTU 1.41 ugaritic vintage rites
 * KTU 1.114 El on a bender
 * Bosheth
 * Cypriot Bichrome ware
 * Philistine Bichrome ware
 * Chocolate-on-white ware
 * Tell el Yahudah ware - redir
 * Cream ware - needed
 * Curse bowl
 * Astarte and the Insatiable Sea
 * Ta'anakh cult stand
 * Divine name
 * debir
 * Leontopolis (Heliopolis)
 * Lachish ewer
 * debir
 * Leontopolis (Heliopolis)
 * Lachish ewer


 * Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions
 * Deir Alla Inscription

8 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Greenhalgh
 * Shahar (god)
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus_Amherst_63
 * Horns of Consecration
 * Khirbet en-Nahas
 * Bull Site
 * Khirbet en-Nahas
 * Bull Site
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidyon_haben
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_(letter)
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology

cats

 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Near_Eastern_antiquities_collections
 * Category:Effigies_for_eating
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Old_maps_of_Israel
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ein_Dor_Museum_of_Archaeology


 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gezer_calendar


 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoan_snake_goddess_figurines


 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Semitic_inscriptions
 * Elat


 * Rephidim
 * Tall Hujayrat Al-Ghuzlan tall ?
 * Aqaba Archaeological Museum
 * Elath
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aqaba#Name
 * Heavenly host
 * Abyss (religion)
 * Tehom

mainzer neujahrsbopp recipe ...

thou dost not judge the case of the widow

 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Woman_at_the_window
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Goddesses_with_upraised_arms
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Figurines_in_Hecht_Museum
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Semitics_in_ancient_Egypt
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Israel_Antiquities_Authority


 * ivories
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Megiddo_ivories
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nimrud_ivories
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Arslan_Tash_ivories


 * more other
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Chalcolithic_Age_collections_in_the_Israel_Museum
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Zde/AM_of_Delphi
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mosaics_in_Israel
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Suckling_animals_in_art
 * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Project_%22Geekography%22_by_Exey_Panteleev_(nude_portrayals_of_computer_technology)

Ba'al eyes his sister's going




did yuo know??

 * The Second Dynasty of Ur never happened after all?
 * Liebig bike polo.jpg won the world championship of bikeball''' twenty times.]]


 * dyk: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_a_tree_falls_in_a_forest In popular culture

In an early parallel, KTU 1.82 uses the phrase "Like trees, which do not emit a sound."[15]


 * Umm el-Marra may be the lost city of Tuba?


 * The term "Fertile Crescent" was coined by J. H. Breasted?

AA

 * https://archive.org/details/Gauthier1925_1 gauthier i
 * ii
 * iii
 * iiii
 * v
 * https://archive.org/details/Gauthier1929 henri gauthier dictionairre geo vi


 * Keilalphabetische Texte aus Ugarit
 * dulat
 * https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofugar0000olmo
 * DULAT
 * Akkad: Epistulae Armanae



mis
https://de.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Har_Mihya_Rock_Paintings

cites

 * bacchae and Acts https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvbcd1wt.14








 * dict of gods






 * reassessment of asherah


 * https://www.academia.edu/1307031/A_Reassessment_of_Asherah_With_Further_Considerations_of_the_Goddess












 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/23788139 the turin king list rhyholt
















 * https://ijthsx.journals.ekb.eg/article_267536_58a83b255f5036b4a95f30946be41955.pdf the egyptian scarf! red ankh rond anubis's head etc






 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/23588454? on the habiru prob


 * 978-0-521-86533-3


 * https://archive.org/details/babylonianbounda00brituoft/page/7/mode/1up?view=theater III.
 * https://archive.org/details/babylonianbounda00brituoft/page/7/mode/1up?view=theater III.
 * https://archive.org/details/babylonianbounda00brituoft/page/7/mode/1up?view=theater III.

KUDURRU OF THE TIME OF MELI-SHIPAK, RECORDING A DECISION WITH REGARD TO THE OWNERSHIP OF AN ESTATE BASED ON PREVIOUS DECISIONS IN THE REIGNS OF ADAD-SHUMTDDINA AND ADAD-NADIN-AKHI.° pages 7-17 17 vi 6 "a-la-la ṭa-a-ba" (fons prima alterae Oppenheim "assyriologiki...")

[No. 90827;" Plates V-XXII.]

Summary : Title-deed of an estate, known as Bit-Takil-ana-ilishu, and situated on the Ninina Canal in the province of Nippur, reciting lawsuits carried on through three reigns
 * https://archive.org/details/horusmythinitsr00coopgoog the horus myth in rel. to christ

Opening the Tablet Box Near Eastern Studies in Honor of Benjamin R. Foster
 * https://books.google.com/books?id=2aq43z3at0wC&pg=PA35#v=onepage&q&f=false
 * Opening the Tablet Box



19 Gleba, 2009a, p. 1. 77. 20 For a general overview of this festival, termd the peplophoria, see Mansfield, 1985 and Barber, 19 (...) 21 Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3.16.2; 5.16.2; 6.24.10. Aleshire, Lambert, 2003, p. 3. 71-72; Gleba (...) 22 Aleshire, Lambert, 2003, p. 3. 71. 23 Gleba, 2009a, p. 1. 78. In other cases, typ, cloth woven at home is given as a gift to the gods. I (...) 24 I use the name 'Paestum' rather than 'Poseidonia' I because it considers the settlement under Luc (...) 6The Greek evidence for weaving in a sanctuary context centres around the weaving of thepeplos(gold garment) for Athena, the goddess of weaving, on the Athenian Acropolis.19This task was carried out by young women in a designated area on the Acropolis and the finished cloth was made for the goddess during the annual Panathenaic festival there.20Pausanias mentions two similar festivals involving the dedication of cloth at other sites in Greece, describing the practice of weaving specific items for both male and female deities: Hera at Olympia and Apollo at Amyklai.21.Epigraphic evidence also attests to a similar rite for Hera at Argos.22As Margarita Gleba points out, in all of these cases a specific building within the sanctuary is used for the sacred weaving, and the process of weaving itself seems to have part of the ritual.23This Greek model for sacred weaving took place at a sanctuary in a specific building and resulting in the dedication of the finished cloth to a deity (especially Athena and Hera) has and directly influenced strongly scholarly interpretations of the loom weights found in the two Italian contexts discussed below, the Heraion at Foce del Sele and Francavilla Marittima (see fig"
 * "Sacred weaving: t he Greek model and the Italian evidence


 * qoph looking img on loom weights


 * https://journals.openedition.org/pallas/2155?lang=fr






 * Hoving: charming or asinine?
 * https://archive.org/details/ancientegyptocad00housuoft/ daisies of egypt, daisies of everywhere


 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/30027646 "Egyptian Beliefs about the Bull's Spine: An Anatomical Origin for Ankh" what happened to djed and bull spine? life, phallic, etc


 * the home of balaam https://www.jstor.org/stable/592661 mixed but essential?





terminus ante quem for claims within for the lines on gk redblack 1966? *disagrees on egy red-black method / which element is exposed









ownership of a slave means that the slave stands in relation to the master as a part to the whole (Aristotle, Pol. 1.1254a), though in a way that Aristotle would not have accepted. It more closely recalls Seneca’s anec- dote about a wealthy freedman who wished to make himself appear cultured by reciting poetry at dinner parties but was hampered by a bad memory. So he bought educated slaves and had one memorise Homer, another Hesiod, and so on, on the theory that what his slaves knew, he knew too (Epistles 27.5-8).
 * https://www.academia.edu/1847874/Reading_Ancient_Slavery_2010_
 * o Aristotle’s notion that


 * https://www.academia.edu/1602121/Horsemen_in_Bronze_A_Belt_from_Urartu








 * is this one in the corpore? mentions shad yarach







chaste tree


 * roemer on tetragrammaton - causatives and blowing
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6hF2VTWwwo
 * https://www.academia.edu/19818286/One_Page_Summary_for_Every_Book_in_the_Old_Testament_Part_1_of_2
 * https://www.academia.edu/19818286/One_Page_Summary_for_Every_Book_in_the_Old_Testament_Part_1_of_2


 * cult stand legoing


 * on an early ligature of two lamds https://www.academia.edu/109434473/_Work_of_CILO_An_Impression_of_a_Roman_Period_Private_Stamp_from_the_Western_Wall_Tunnels
 * on an early ligature of two lamds https://www.academia.edu/109434473/_Work_of_CILO_An_Impression_of_a_Roman_Period_Private_Stamp_from_the_Western_Wall_Tunnels
 * on an early ligature of two lamds https://www.academia.edu/109434473/_Work_of_CILO_An_Impression_of_a_Roman_Period_Private_Stamp_from_the_Western_Wall_Tunnels


 * on meaningless hyksos era egyptian on scarabs
 * https://www.academia.edu/56867123/TWO_LATE_MIDDLE_BRONZE_AGE_SCARAB_IMPRESSIONS

believe that biblical spelling was partially plene from its very beginning and that this mode was the convention of literary writing Thus, the difference between it and the spelling of the inscriptions is a matter of style, not of time I will show that neither biblical nor epigraphic writing was ignorant of plene spelling, and the difference between the two is quantitative and not substantial. In addition, I will present examples of words and morphological structures in which it is possible to discern a gradual shift to plene spelling in the books of the Bible Such a shift would not have been expected, according to the assumption that the presence of plene spelling is the product of systematic editorial activity that took place after the creation of the texts themselves. The basis for my discussion will be MT according to the most reliable MSS without any textual emendations, although other versions will be taken into account. ePiGraPhiC orthoGraPhY froM the first teMPle Period aNd the aCCePted theorY of the develoPMeNt of PleNe sPelliNG Anyone who examines the epigraphy of the First Temple period will readily perceive that the orthography in this corpus almost entirely lacks internal matres lectionis, while at the end of words, the letters ה,ָו, י, and perhaps alsoֹא  play a vocal role 13
 * contrast, I


 * Journal of the American Oriental Society 143.4 (2023)745 Plene Spelling and Defective Spelling in the Hebrew Bible: The Question of Dating Y oel elitzur the heBrew uNiversitY of erusaleM


 * womens hebrew seals


 * The hypocoristic ending ה/-h is identical to the grammatically female ending ה/-h (Zadok 1988: 154–6; 2028)


 * Women’s Names on Provenanced Inscribed Seals


 * https://doi-org.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/10.1086/727577






 * blonde on blonde
 * blonde on blonde






 * good on bowls w great note on qyn qnn kenites

sixth, ḥwṭm[y]n; the seventh, of ʾṭrmyn. By the seal of the sun,
 * [the fifth,] of nbw[...] son of nwry; the
 * early late toothy shin - qosyaw - photos
 * early late toothy shin - qosyaw - photos




 * ḥw ḥwyt egy ref Once More Hammamat Inscription 191 -- Alan B. Lloyd -- The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 61, pages 54-66, 1975
















 * ptgyh




















 * "incidentally we now know exactly what wtybb means in song of deborah, verse 28!" albright


 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/27924985?read-now=1&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents


 * early neo-shin example? in philistine texts?


 * https://www.academia.edu/30113886/Maeir_A_M_et_al_2016_final_proofs_Philistine_Names_and_Terms_Once_Again_A_Recent_Perspective_Journal_of_Eastern_Mediterranean_Archaeology_and_Heritage_4_4_321_40


 * author kinda full of shit




 * contains comparison table of Akron scripts


 * good




 * surprised by some good stuff in here




 * cross is good with language, not a good speculator though



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 * https://www.academia.edu/38528694/A_Fresh_Look_at_the_Mekal_Stele_Egypt_and_the_Levant_28_2018_ baal zephon stele - important stele




 * old on origin of alphabet cited for minor kenites mention. minor paper.




 * great, short, details on word dividers - generalized https://crewsproject.wordpress.com/2022/06/29/dots-between-words-in-northwest-semitic-inscriptions/#more-7209







shad shin








 * bible side lights


 * https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.33823/page/442/mode/2up?view=theater




 * again, thomas: great on Yaw-theophoric names here, surprisingly. It's a strange paper, of split minds, in certain ways cutting through the bullshit, but also kinda basic. why talk about Bes for so long for one






 * Handbuch






 * wearne




 * UTG Ugaritic grammar textbook Gordon
 * doubly weak verbs p = 90




 * asdf




 * vdt 2017 on pA63


 * dumb old racist ass: Richard Barnett on Ivories


 * the 'colorless deity'
 * the 'colorless deity'








 * https://brill.com/view/journals/jane/23/1/article-p25_2.xml

In: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions Author: Tawny Holm Online Publication Date: 24 Aug 2023
 * Bethel and Yahō: A Tale of Two Gods in Egypt






 * Abstract

Aramaic documents from Egypt suggest that Yahwists there may have identified Yahweh/Yahō with the Syrian-Aramean deity Bethel (Bayt-ʔēl). Portions of Papyrus Amherst 63, the long and complex multi-composition Aramaic text written using Demotic script, also support this view. For instance, Bethel and Yahō seem to be paralleled with each other in two poems on the papyrus; both deities share some attributes otherwise ascribed to Baʕal-Shamayn (i.e., Hadad), yet are superior to that deity; and a priestess of Bethel is termed a khnh, the feminine form of khn, the noun used solely for a priest of Yahō and no other deity in Egypt. Other subtle connections between Bethel and Yahō can also be found.


 * child sacrifice / beloved son




 * release the krater. nice piece
 * release the krater. nice piece
 * release the krater. nice piece


 * Danielson on ... Qos






 * high importance phoe spelling https://www.jstor.org/stable/20699919
 * why edom ? https://www.jstor.org/stable/20503993
 * not used yet: exciting paper about jacob / jacob el
 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/26566693
 * place name in Egy records
 * https://www.jstor.org/stable/26566693
 * place name in Egy records




 * Krause on KAjrud 4.3 allegeg exodsu
 * fun, critique-al
 * "not so fast"





https://www.religionofancientpalestine.com/?page_id=230
 * Plodding uncertain and fumbling but thorough. grammatical comments about terminal h and suffixes on DN



Meshel

 * 31 Dec 2023
 * Meshel 1976



Meshel 95, "Dating." is anything related?



continued, normal
feminist, stimulating, different, but too lawyerly or midrashically creative


 * "What keeps Moses from reacting? Why is circumcision necessary? Why does Zipporah perform the circumcision? Whose feet are touched with the foreskin? What is the meaning of Zipporah's incantation? Who is the "bridegroom of blood?" Why does Yahweh withdraw?"



polysemy and ambiguity cretan-canaanite collaboration / imigration cite high personal importance https://www.academia.edu/26405597/Metaphysis_The_Ambiguity_of_the_Minoan_Mind



redating the byblian inscrips - on early shin, -h forms - high importance https://janes.scholasticahq.com/article/2319









12 14 2023
 * for JPF Judean pillar figure article. Also contains great illust of "woman in window", best eg yet



amzallags smithy hypoth 2023





Bad xlation

on the hezekian and josiac reforms (not such a big deal after all)

The High Places (Bāmôt) and the Reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah: An Archaeological Investigation



real mixed bag





1980s translations hymns



minor, beth alpha



mediocre









fun
pages (cool)
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoan_frescoes_from_Tell_el-Dab%27a
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khirbet_Qeiyafa_ostracon
 * Amarna letter EA 299
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaea_Capta_coinage
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gezer_calendar
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarfs_and_pygmies_in_ancient_Egypt
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdi-Ashirta
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yavne-Yam_ostracon
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byblos_bronze_spatulas
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:KAI_inscriptions
 * Gebel el-Arak Knife
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favell_Lee_Mortimer
 * Horror aequi
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shevat
 * Holy Prepuce
 * Re'em
 * Arad ostraca