Episodes

  • 65. Omar N'Shea: Masculinities in Mesopotamia
    Apr 3 2024

    Omar discusses the importance of studying gender as part of assyriology. What are the big themes now, and how did we get here? He focuses on two areas of special interest: masculinity, and eunuchism. What can we expect from the conference on gender studies (GeMANE) hosted in Malta this April? And what is the context of assyriology in Malta?

    0:37 Introducing Ellie
    2:56 the importance of studying gender
    5:39 current trends
    8:59 gender beyond only women
    11:54 masculinities
    16:21 eunuchs
    23:58 organising GeMANE
    27:15 assyriology in Malta
    29:38 public engagement

    Omar's Academia
    Omar's university page

    GeMANE 6

    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
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    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
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    36 mins
  • 64. Ali Kadhem Ghanem: Managing the site of Ur
    Mar 6 2024

    The site of Ur is easily one of the most important in Iraq. In this interview, originally recorded in late 2021, we hear from the person responsible for managing that site. Ali talks about Ur's significance, and its role in local life. What are the plans for the development of this key site?

    4:18 introducing Lina
    7:02 importance of Ur
    7:34 what tourists can see
    8:39 information for visitors
    9:12 what Ur means to Iraqis
    10:15 excavations
    11:04 site conservation
    11:49 future of tourism
    12:19 cultural activities
    13:41 the Pope's visit
    16:42 future projects
    18:10 website for Ur
    19:00 how Ali became interested in archaeology
    20:14 advice for students now
    22:12 reasons for optimism
    24:24 closing thoughts

    This interview was originally recorded in September 2021, in Arabic. The interview was conducted by Lina Meerchyad and translated into English by her. The text is spoken by her and Terry Birkett.

    New website for the site of Ur

    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    29 mins
  • 63: Enrique Jiménez: the electronic Babylonian Library
    Feb 3 2024

    Enrique introduces us to a major new resource in digital assyriology: The electronic Babylonian Library. What does it offer and what are its aims? He discusses the issues facing the field and the potential of digital tools, including AI, to help solve them. To what extent can Babylonian literature be reconstructed now, and what we can do with it?

    2:08 what is the eBL?
    4:59 how much Babylonian literature do we have?
    6:16 the non-literary fragments
    10:27 why launch now?
    11:50 what's the reaction / impact?
    15:05 what's the significance of eBL for your research on literature?
    18:14 what happens to eBL when the project funding ends?
    19:11 how does eBL relate to other digital resources?
    22:02 impact of AI
    23:56 long term goals

    eBL website

    Enrique's university page
    Enrique's Academia page


    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    32 mins
  • 62. Prize-winning assyriology
    Dec 19 2023

    At the Rencontre in Leiden this summer, the IAA awarded its annual prizes celebrating the excellence of early career scholars. There were prizes for the best dissertation, best first article, and a research subsidy. I tracked down the prize winners to ask them about their work. 

    2:17 Clélia Paladre
    2:57 thesis on Iranian glyptic
    4:38 the Proto-Elamite phenomenon
    6:14 working at the Louvre

    7:31 Tomoki Kitazumi
    8:29 translating in the Hittite empire
    11:45 interpreters in the ancient Near East
    13:56 German-Japanese interpreters colloquium

    16:26 George Heath-Whyte
    17:02 Neo-Babylonian patterns of life
    21:05 naming practises project

    23:31 Annarita Bonfanti
    24:50 Urartian bowls project


    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    31 mins
  • 61. Shigeo Yamada: Yasin Tepe: on the margins of empire
    Nov 17 2023

    Shigeo shares the results of fieldwork at a site that was once a key city on the edges of the Assyrian empire. How do we know which city it was? He describes the key finds, and interprets their significance. What can we learn from a necklet?

    2:22 Yasin Tepe
    4:54 goals
    6:38 identification as Dur-Ashur
    9:12 results
    12:44 who lived there?
    13:44 inscribed necklet of a slave
    18:49 future work
    23:20 Tsukuba

    Shigeo's Academia
    Shigeo's ResearchGate

    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    28 mins
  • 60. Susanne Paulus: Back to School in Babylonia
    Oct 13 2023

    Susanne pulls back the curtain on how exhibitions are made. She explains how the topic was chosen, and how that vision is translated into reality. How long does it take, how many people are involved, and just what needs to be done?

    2:17  about Back to School
    3:27  goals
    5:37  what's on show?
    7:16  star pieces
    10:10  recreating an ancient school
    11:05  how to display tablets
    17:06  why school and why now?
    19:10  return to Nippur and the Nippur Tablet Project
    23:51  audience testing
    25:50  how long it takes
    27:37  what does a curator do?
    29:33  the wider team
    38:40  workshops for children
    41:33  souvenirs for the giftshop

    Susanne's university page
    Susanne's Academia page
    Susanne's ResearchGate page

    Back to School in Babylonia exhibition
    exhibition catalogue
    The Adventures of Inanaka and Tuni: Learning to Write in Ancient Babylonia
    Augusta McMahon's talk on excavations at Nippur

    This special exhibition has been curated by Susanne Paulus, with Marta Díaz Herrera, Jane Gordon, Danielle Levy, Madeline Ouimet, Colton G. Siegmund, and Ryan D. Winters and with support from Pallas Eible Hargro, C Mikhail, Carter Rote, and Sarah M. Ware.

    This exhibition has been organized by the ISAC Museum: Susan Allison, Rob Bain, Denise Browning, Laura D’Alessandro, Anne Flannery, Marc Maillot, Helen McDonald, Kiersten Neumann, Josh Tulisiak, and Alison Whyte, with contributions by Erin Bliss and Judy Radovsky.


    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    46 mins
  • 59. Louise Pryke: Ishtar then and now
    Sep 7 2023

    Louise discusses Ishtar, one of the most enigmatic and fascinating deities of the ancient Middle East. What characteristics were assigned to her, and what stories were told about her? What happened when Ishtar met Gilgamesh? Louise also discusses the reception of Ishtar and Gilgamesh. What do people find interesting about them now? She explains how being based in Australia influences her research.

    1:56 how many Ishtars are there?

    3:20 male or female?

    5:11 Ishtar in myths

    7:38 Ishtar as the archetypal or impossible woman 

    10:52 Ishtar and the king

    12:34 popular reactions to Ishtar

    14:03 hot take on Gilgamesh

    17:00 Australian context for research

    19:08 sharing research widely

    20:12 what's popular about assyriology?

    23:42 sources for the popular Ishtar

    26:13 what's new for you?

    Louise's university page
    Louise's book on Ishtar
    Louise's book on Gilgamesh
    Louise's book on Wind
    Louise's Academia page
    Louise's Instagram: @louloveshistory

    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    30 mins
  • 58. Looking back at RAI Leiden: on conferences, and catching up with guests
    Aug 10 2023

    This special episode is a follow-up on the big annual conference. I offer some thoughts on what happened, and on how things might be in the future. As part of this, I catch up with three colleagues who have appeared as guests. Two were among the very first guests, who kindly helped me start the podcast. It was a leap in the dark for all of us. Since then, there have been a lot of changes for Gina and Jana. The third is a more recent guest, but someone who will shape our experience at next year's conference. Saana offers her thoughts on this year's topic--inequality--and gives us some hints about what we can expect in Helsinki next summer.

    2:14 Jon reflects on RAI Leiden
    11:02 Gina's thoughts
    16:15 Jana's thoughts
    25:14 Saana's thoughts

    Music by Ruba Hillawi

    Website: http://wedgepod.org
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSM7ZlAAgOXv4fbTDRyrWgw
    Email: wedgepod@gmail.com
    Twitter: @wedge_pod
    Patreon: http://Patreon.com/WedgePod

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    36 mins