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The Near East has witnessed several of the world's earliest major civilizations and is the cradle of its three great monotheistic religions. These civilizations are part of the cultural heritage of large parts of world population today and their vestiges still impres man. The Documenta et Monumenta Orientis Antiqui, founded in 1947 , are concerned with the sources for our knowledge of these civilizations, both written, art historical and monumental-important single documents or related groups of these, and archaeological sites. Geographically the series covers the entire Near East, including Egypt and Iran, chronologically the entire period preceding the rise if Islam. As far as the types of books included are concerned, the series publishes text editions, translations, reports of the excavations of important sites, monographs on substantial subjects, thematic collections of articles, and handbooks. The Volumes contribute to scholarly research. Their accessibility is enhanced by a proper organization of the contents and, wherever appropriate, by indexes. They include introductions placing the subjects in the context of pertinent developments of the time, and of current research. Text editions are as a ruleaccompanied by a translation on facing pages; translations are fully annotated; the introductions to both text editions and translations include full evaluations of the text concerned. The Volumes are in English, occasionally in German or French.
Tombs --- -Jewish art and symbolism --- -Ossuaries --- -Burial chests --- Chests, Burial --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Jewish symbolism and art --- Jewish art --- Jewish arts --- Symbolism --- Symbolism in art --- Palestine --- -Holy Land --- Antiquities --- -Palestine --- -Antiquities --- Jewish art and symbolism --- Ossuaries --- Burial chests --- Antiquities. --- Ossuaires juifs. --- Ossuaria (Joodse).
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