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− | The German term “''Altertumswissenschaften''” ~ ANCIENT STUDIES denotes both archaeological as well as philological studies of ancient cultures, such as: Ancient History, Assyriology, Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Classical Philology, Egyptology, Hethitology, Papyriology and many more… This inclusive [[conceptual framework]] forms the basis of the HAS-Network. | + | The German term “''Altertumswissenschaften''” ~ ANCIENT STUDIES denotes both archaeological as well as philological studies of ancient cultures, such as: Ancient History, Assyriology, Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Classical Philology, Egyptology, Hethitology, Papyriology and many more… This inclusive [[About HAS|conceptual framework]] forms the basis of the HAS-Network. |
=HAS-Network= | =HAS-Network= |
Revision as of 18:11, 15 November 2016
History of Ancient Studies (HAS) The German term “Altertumswissenschaften” ~ ANCIENT STUDIES denotes both archaeological as well as philological studies of ancient cultures, such as: Ancient History, Assyriology, Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Classical Philology, Egyptology, Hethitology, Papyriology and many more… This inclusive conceptual framework forms the basis of the HAS-Network.
HAS-Network
HAS-Network was established in November 2016 by Holger Essler and Thomas Gertzen. It comprises three major components:
- HAS-MailingList for the exchange of information on publications, research-projects and conferences
- HAS-Bibliography
- HAS-Projects links to webpages and online-archives related to the History of Ancient Studies