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Open Access Journal: Vicino Oriente

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Vicino Oriente
ISSN: 0393-0300
e-ISSN: 2532-5159 
Vicino Oriente is the journal of the Sezione di Orientalistica (Section of Oriental Studies) of the Department of Sciences of Antiquity of Rome “La Sapienza” University. 
VO is published yearly and deals with Near and Middle Eastern Archaeology, History, Epigraphy, extending its view on the whole Mediterranean with the study of Phoenician and Punic documents. 
Purposes of the journal are: to host preliminary reports of excavations currently carried on by the Department in the Near and Middle East, Egypt and the Mediterranean; to report about and update the status of research projects in progress; to introduce PhD projects currently undergoing in the Department.
The journal publishes contributions of historical, archaeological, artistic, philological, philosophical, and religious disciplines in ancient Mediterranean, Asia, and Africa. Papers submitted to the Editorial Board are, of course, selected by the members of the Scientific Committee, all scholars of the Section of Oriental Studies of Department of Sciences of Antiquities at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
No. XXX (2025)
Published February 17, 2025

Articles

Lorenzo Nigro, Cecilia Ripamonti, David Caramelli, Alessandra Modi
A horse culturally shaped as a donkey: aDNA analysis on equid remains from Khirbet al-Batrawy: on horses, donkeys and trade in the Early Bronze Age Southern Levant
Federico Cappella
A Neolithic vase of the Diana style at Motya

No. XXIX (2024)

July 31, 2024

Angelo Colonna
Preliminary report on the 2022 fieldwork season of the joint mission NCAM - University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Marianna Pozza
Frammenti terminologici di i.e.*nek̑-, *mer- e *terh2- in ittito: echi della bipartizione indoeuropea della morte?*
Lorenzo Nigro, Jehad Yasine
Interim report on the excavations at Tell es-Sultan, ancient Jericho (2019-2023): The Bronze and Iron Age cities
Émile Puech
L’ostracon cananéen de Tell es-Sultan/Jéricho
Mariarosaria Amato
Le conseguenze sociali ed economiche dell’adozione nel periodo paleo-babilonese: un’analisi comparativa tra la Mesopotamia e l’Elam
Alessio Agostini
Una dedica sabea su tavoletta bronzea al dio ʿAthtar ʿAzīzum
Lorenzo Nigro, Federico Cappella, Mounir Fantar, Moez Achour
Topographie funéraire et développement urbain a Carthage: rapport préliminaire de la quatrième campagne de fouille, d’étude et de valorisation à Carthage (2024) par l’Institut National du Patrimoine de Tunisie (INP) et l’Université « La Sapienza » de Rome
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