TY - JFULL ID - 188520 TI - Journal of Near Eastern studies. AU - University of Chicago Press AU - Ilge Subscription Management AU - JSTOR PY - SN - 00222968 15456978 PB - Chicago (Ill.) : University of Chicago press, DB - UniCat KW - Archeology KW - Semitic philology KW - Philologie sémitique KW - Periodicals KW - Périodiques KW - Middle East KW - Moyen-Orient KW - Semitic philology. KW - Middle East. KW - Arts and Humanities KW - History KW - Language & Linguistics KW - Literature KW - Religion KW - Archaeology KW - General and Others KW - Social Sciences KW - Arts and Humanities. KW - General and Others. KW - Social Sciences. KW - Philologie sémitique KW - Périodiques KW - EJARCHE EJART EJETUDE EJHISTO EJLANGU EJLITTE EJRELIG EPUB-ALPHA-J EPUB-PER-FT JSTOR-E KW - Asia, Southwest KW - Asia, Western KW - Eastern Mediterranean KW - Fertile Crescent KW - Levant KW - Mediterranean Region, Eastern KW - Mideast KW - Near East KW - South West KW - Southwest Asia KW - Middle Eastern philology KW - Asia KW - Asia, West KW - West Asia KW - Western Asia KW - Semitische talen. KW - Eastern Mediterranean Region UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:188520 AB - Devoted to an examination of the civilizations of the Near East, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies has for 125 years published contributions from scholars of international reputation on the archaeology, art, history, languages, literatures, and religions of the Near East. Founded in 1884 as Hebraica, the journal was renamed twice over the course of the following century, each name change reflecting the growth and expansion of the fields covered by the publication. In 1895 it became the American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, and in 1942 it received its present designation, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies. From an original emphasis on Old Testament studies in the nineteenth century, JNES has since broadened its scope to encompass all aspects of the vibrant and varied civilizations of the Near East, from the ancient times to pre-modern Near East. ER -