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Incomparable Power: Hittite Queens

Hittite queens had a surprising range of political, social and religious power. They held far more independence than the queens of surrounding realms such as Egypt and Babylonia. Puduhepa ruled in a society that gave her important legal rights, but she also made more extensive use of those rights than any other Hittite queen. In a guest post I explain this queen and her incomparable power.

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Two Launch Parties and Archaeology News about Herculaneum and Tenea

Join me for two launch events at the Poisoned Pen Bookstore, Nov 8, 7-8 pm and Nov 9, 2-3 pm. In archaeology news read about preserving Herculaneum paintings and excavating the Roman layer of the Greek “lost” city of Tenea.

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Hittite Funerals and Archaeology News from Egypt and Jerusalem

For my next book I’m researching Hittite funerals and Egyptian magic. In archaeology news read about “the largest find in over a century” of 30 coffins in Egypt and the excavation of a pilgrimage road in Jerusalem.

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Launch Party at Poisoned Pen Bookstore and Archaeology News about Cuneiform Tablets & Roman Frescoes

Join me Nov 9 for the launch of my latest book, Sorcery in Alpara, at Poisoned Pen Bookstore. Read archaeology news about modern topics found on cuneiform tablets and a newly excavated Roman gladiator fresco in Pompeii.