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- Ancient Near East
- Assyriology
- Comparative Linguistics
- Comparative mythology
- Culture and Cognition
- Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East
- Indian Studies Or Indology
- Indo-European Studies
- Mesopotamian Religions
- Mythology
- Religion
- Akkadian
- Akkadian Language
- Altered States of Consciousness
- Anatolian Studies
- Ancient Greek Religion
- Ancient Indo-European Languages
- Ancient Near Eastern Religions
- Ancient Religion
- Ancient myth and religion
- Anthropology of Shamanism
- Apocrypha/Pseudepigrapha
- Biblical Studies
- Book of Genesis
- Cognitive Anthropology
- Cognitive archaeology
- Comparative Religion
- Comparative Semitic Linguistics
- Contact Linguistics
- Dead Sea Scrolls (Religion)
- Early Christianity
- Early Judaism (2nd Temple, Greco-Roman)
- Enoch Seminar
- Enoch literature
- Entheogens
- Etymology
- Greek Epic
- Hesiodic Poetry
- Historical Linguistics
- History of Pre-Islamic Arabia
- History of Religion
- History of Religions
- Hittitology
- Mesoamerica
- Mesoamerica (Anthropology)
- Mythology And Folklore
- Pre-Islamic Arabic Literature
- Proto Indo-European
- Second Temple Judaism
- Semitic languages
- Shamanism
- Sumerian & Akkadian literature
- Vedic Sanskrit
Stewart
trying to start updating my blog more frequently: http://semitica.wordpress.com/
As part of its programme of expansion, the department invites applications to a new lectureship in Early North American History, starting on 1 September 2012.
King's College London





