Vol. 126 No. 3, July 2006
Index
- When texts conceal: why vedic recitation is forbidden at certain times and places (Presidential Address).
- The composition of the Maitreyi dialogue in the Brhadaranyaka Upanisad.
- The art of severing relationships (juejiao) in early medieval China.
- Changing minds through examinations: examination critics in late imperial China.
- "Religion is for God, the Fatherland is for everyone": Arab-Jewish writers in modern Iraq and the clash of narratives after their immigration to Israel.
- Qusayr and Geniza documents on the Indian Ocean trade.
- The role of the Phoenician kings at the battle of Salamis (480 B.C.E.).
- Hittite [.sup.GIS/GI.kurtal(i)], Akkadian nab-bu, and the cuneiform sign NAB.
- The old Babylonian paronomastic infinitive in -am.
- Guns for the Sultan: Military Power and the Weapons Industry in the Ottoman Empire.
- A Traditional Mu'tazilite Qur'an Commentary: The Kashshaf of Jar Allah al-Zamakhshari (d. 538/1144).
- Changing Social Identity with the Spread of Islam: Archaeological Perspectives.
- Qu'est-ce que le shi'isme?
- The Oral Background of Persian Epics: Storytelling and Poetry.
- Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer: Nach der Edition Venedig 1544 unter Berucksichtigung der Edition Warschau 1852.
- The Architecture of Imperialism: Military Bases and the Evolution of Foreign Policy in Egypt's New Kingdom.
- The Graffiti on the Khonsu Temple Roof at Karnak: A Manifestation of Personal Piety.
- D'un monde a l'autre: Textes des pyramides, textes des sarcophages.
- Neo-Babylonian Texts in the Oriental Institute.
- The Law of Testimony in the Pentateuchal Codes.
- The Pursuit of Pleasure: Drugs and Stimulants in Iranian History, 1500-1900.
- Archaische Verwaltungstexte aus Uruk: Die Heidelberger Sammlung.
- The Fara Tablets in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.