Theo van den Hout, ed.
In celebration of the OI’s centennial year, over 60 dissimilar authors together with contributors bring come upwards together to render a personalized history of the OI’s run past times together with present. In these pages nosotros invite you lot to bring together us on an adventure. Explore the legacy of James Henry Breasted together with the institute he founded. Discover the inner workings of the OI together with its museum. Travel across multiple continents to larn nearly groundbreaking research. Enjoy a unique collection of nearly half dozen hundred images, all inwards ane publication for the outset time. Learn the storey of the institute’s development—from beingness ane man’s dream to becoming ane of the world’s preeminent government on over 10 K years of human civilization.Table of Contents
Foreword. John Rowe
Introduction. Christopher Woods
Note from the Editor. Theo van den Hout
Authors & Contributors
Map of the Ancient World
Timeline of the Ancient Middle EastBEGINNINGS
01. Seeking Permanence
Seeking Permanence: James Henry Breasted together with His Oriental Institute. Jeffrey Abt
02. Architecture of the OI
Architecture of the OI. Susan J. van der MeulenTHE INSTITUTE
03. Museum
Introduction. Jean M. Evans
A History of the OI Museum. Emily Teeter
The Tablet Collection. Susanne Paulus
Keeping the Past Present: H5N1 Short History of the OI Museum Archives. Anne Flannery
Conservation: One Hundred Years of Change. Laura D’Alessandro
Registration. Raymond Tindel & Helen McDonald
04. Education
OI Volunteer Program. Terry Friedman, Sue Geshwender & Janet Helman
Youth together with Family Programs. Calgary Haines-Trautman
05. Research Archives
A Kind of Paradise: The Research Archives of the OI. Foy Scalf
CAMEL. Anthony Lauricella
06. Publications
Makin’ Books: OI Publications. Charissa JohnsonAREAS OF RESEARCH
07. Egypt
Egypt: Where the OI Began. Brian P. Muhs
The Epigraphic Survey, 1924–2019. W. Raymond Johnson & J. Brett McClain
Chicago House: Technological Innovations inwards Epigraphic Recording. W. Raymond Johnson & J. Brett McClain
The Chicago Demotic Dictionary. Janet H. Johnson & Brian P. Muhs
The Coffin Texts Project. Robert K. Ritner
The “Ancient Egyptian Paintings” Project. Robert K. Ritner
the Mummy Label Database (MLD). François Gaudard, Raquel Martín Hernández & Sofía Torallas Tovar
Tell Edfu. Nadine Moeller & Gregory Marouard
08. Mesopotamia
Mesopotamian Archaeology at the OI. McGuire Gibson, Karen Wilson & Jean M. Evans
Assyriology together with the Assyrian Dictionary. Martha T. Roth
09. Iran
The Past together with Present of the OI’s Work inwards Iran. Abbas Alizadeh & Matthew W. Stolper
10. Afghanistan
OI Cultural Heritage Preservation Projects inwards Afghanistan. Gil Stein
11. Anatolia
Hittite together with Anatolian Studies at the OI. Richard Beal
12. Levant
Northwest Semitics inwards the OI: Recollections of the Last Half Century. Dennis Pardee
The OI’S Expedition to Megiddo, 1925–39. Eric H. Cline
13. Nubia
The OI together with Nubia. Bruce B. Williams & Lisa Heidorn
14. Islamic
OI Projects from the Islamic Period: Texts together with Archaeology. Tasha VorderstrasseAPPENDICES
Directors of the OI
Curators of the Museum
Advisory Council together with Breasted Medallion Awardees
A Few Faces of the OI
OI Founding Documents
University of Chicago Campus Map
Discovering New Pasts: The OI at 100
Edited past times Theo van den Hout
Oriental Institute Miscellaneous Publications
Chicago: The Oriental Institute, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-61491-049-7
pp. xxiv + 428; 584 images (most color)
Hardback, 11.5” x 10”
$133.95
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