Social group identities and semantic domains in the ancient Near East

Author:

Lindén Krister1ORCID,Svärd Saana1,Alstola Tero1,Jauhiainen Heidi1ORCID,Hardwick Sam1,Sahala Aleksi1,Debourse Céline1,Bennett Ellie1,Tambs Lena1,Wasmuth Melanie1,Holmqvist Elisabeth1,Bonnie Rick1,Lorenzon Marta1

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires (ANEE), University of Helsinki , Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

Abstract Digital Humanities has an increasing need for widely applicable and easy-to-use methods across disciplinary boundaries. We believe that the cross-disciplinary methods we have developed for the study of the ancient Near East are useful for the study of other research questions outside the field of “Digital Assyriology”. The article presents an overview of automated language processing for lexical-semantic analysis, social network analysis, and content analysis. We draw on the work in our research group, which aims to address how changing empires affect social group identities and lifeways in the first millennium BCE in Mesopotamia. The article places the methods our research team has developed into the larger methodological context of Digital Humanities (DH). The article presents an overview of the tools our research group has found useful in our study of ancient social groups. Sections 1 and 2 give the necessary background for the reader to understand the particular challenges related to the study of ancient Mesopotamia and how we have overcome them. The concrete case studies presented in Sections 3 and 4, however, are kept as general as possible, to facilitate similar approaches in adjacent fields of study. Our methodology and approaches are well documented and openly available, and in our view can be used on similar text materials, by other groups interested in DH approaches.

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Center of Excellence funding for ANEE

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Reference41 articles.

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2. “I Am A Man”: Masculinities in the Titulary of the Neo-Assyrian Kings in the Royal Inscriptions;Bennett;KASKAL,2019

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