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Near East University (NEU; Turkish: Yakın Doğu Üniversitesi, commonly referred to as YDÜ) is a private university located in Northern Cyprus. It was founded in North Nicosia in 1988, [ 2 ] by Suat Günsel , [ 3 ] a Turkish Cypriot who is the 100% owner of NEU.
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa is a center of active research on the ancient Near East. The building's upper floors contain a library, classrooms and faculty offices, and its gift shop, the Suq, also sells textbooks for the university's classes on Near Eastern studies.
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Near East University Hospital is the largest and one of the leading medical facilities in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It is affiliated with the Near East University Faculty of Medicine. History
The Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East (HMANE, previously the Harvard Semitic Museum) is a museum founded in 1889. [1] It moved into its present location at 6 Divinity Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts , in 1903.
The institute maintained close ties to Leiden University, moving into the Faculty of Humanities' newly built Witte Singel complex in 1982. [1] An agreement for close cooperation, effective 2018, with Leiden University and the National Museum of Antiquities (Leiden) was signed, integrating NINO into the University's Faculty of Humanities. As ...
Abzu – Bibliography From the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago [4] Ancient Near East Monographs (ANEM) ANES – Ancient Near Eastern Studies Annual journal from the University of Melbourne dedicated to the languages and cultures of the ancient Near East. ANET & ANEP – Ancient Near East Texts (Princeton 1950, 1955, 3rd ed. 1969 ...
The Journal of Near Eastern Studies [1] is an academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press, covering research on the ancient and medieval civilizations of the Near East, including their archaeology, art, history, literature, linguistics, religion, law, and science.