Ассириология и египтология: в Санкт-Петербургском государственном университете

230 Blau J . Phonology and morphology of Biblical Hebrew. Winona Lake, 2010. Braunstein S.L. The Meaning of Egyptian-Style Objects in the Late Bronze Cemeteries of Tell el-Farˁah (South) // Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (BASOR) 364 (2011). P. 1-36. Byrne R . The Refuge of Scribalism in Iron I Palestine // BASOR 345 (2007). P. 1-31. Cross F.M.Jr., Lambdin Th.O . AUgaritic Abecedary and the Origins of the Proto-Canaanite Alphabet // BASOR 160 (1960). P.21-26. —, Huehnergard J . The Alphabet on a Late Babylonian Cuneiform School Tablet // Or 72 /2. 2003. P.223-228. —, Stager L.E . Cypro-Minoan Inscriptions Found in Ashkelon // Israel Exploration Journal (IEJ). 2006. V. 56. N. 2. P. 129-159. Darnell J.C. et al. Two Early Alphabetic Inscriptions from the Wadi el- Ḥ ôl: New Evidence for the Origin of the Alphabet from the Western Desert of Egypt // The Annual of the ASOR. Boston, 2005. V. 59. P. 63-124 . . Edzard D . O . Keilschrift // RlA 5. Berlin-N.Y., 1976-1980. S. 544-568. Finkelstein I . The Philistine Countryside // IEJ 46. No. 3/4 (1996). P. 225-242. — , Sass B., Singer-Avitz L . Writing in Iron IIA Philistia in the light of the Ţēl-Zayit / Zētā Abecedary // Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins (ZDPV). 2008. Bd. 124. H. 1. S. 1-14. — , Sass B. The West Semitic Alphabetic Inscriptions, Late Bronze II to Iron IIA: Archeological context, distribution and chronology // HeBAI 2 (2013). P. 149-220. Gadot Y. The Late Bronze Egyptian Estate at Aphek // Tel Aviv (TA) 37 (2010). P. 48–66. Gardiner A.H . The Egyptian Origin of the Semitic Alphabet // JEA 3. No. 1 (1916). P. 1-16. Gilmour G., Kitchen K.A . Pharaoh Sety II and Egyptian Political Relations with Canaan at the End of the Late Bronze Age // IEJ 62 / 1 (2012). P. 1-21. Goldwasser O . Hieratic inscriptions from Tel Sera‛ in Southern Canaan // TA 11 / 1 (1984). P. 77-93. — An Egyptian Scribe from Lachish and the Hieratic Tradition of the Hebrew Kingdoms // TA 18 / 2 (1991). P. 248-253. — Canaanites reading hieroglyphs. P. 1: Horus is Hathor? P. 2: The Invention of the Alphabet in Sinai // Ägypten und Levante 16 (2006). S. 121–160.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MzQwMDk=