Between Philology and Archaeology: Studies on Ancient Anatolia and the Near East Offered to Massimiliano Marazzi

Authors

Natalia Bolatti Guzzo; Rita Francia; Alfonso Archi; Gary Beckman; Billie Jean Collins; Carlo Corti; Paola Cotticelli-Kurras; Paola Dardano; Stefano de Martino; Marco De Pietri; Silvia Festuccia; Paolo Di Giovine; Federico Giusfredi; John David Hawkins; H. Craig Melchert; Clelia Mora; Lorenzo Nigro; Nirko Novák; Annick Payne; Massimo Poetto; Andreas Schachner; Jana Siegelová; Giulia Torri; Marie-Claude Trémouille; Roberto Dan; Matteo Vigo

Synopsis

Edited by Natalia Bolatti Guzzo and Rita Francia

This volume celebrates the scientific and academic career of Massimiliano Marazzi, full professor of Aegean and Anatolian History and Philology at the University of Naples “Suor Orsola Benincasa.” His lifelong interest in the preclassical cultures of the Mediterranean is reflected in his intense research activity, carried out both as a philologist and as an archaeologist, with a special focus on the records of the Hittite world in both cuneiform and Anatolian hieroglyphic script. The present collection of essays, contributed by colleagues and friends, honors his scholarly contributions in the 
do­­main of Anatolian and ancient Near Eastern studies.

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Published

September 24, 2024

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