ANEE productions
ANEE video productions intruduce us to various themes and topics related to the ancient Near East and research in the field.
Introduction video to Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires
This is an introduction video of our research centre. The video was made in September–December 2022.
ANEE's two minute videos: Ethnicity =/= Culture
ANEE's two minute videos: The Cyrus Cylinder
ANEE's two minute videos: The Hasmoneans
ANEE's two minute videos: Alphabet in imperial administration
ANEE's two minute videos: Identity
Sex, gender, and the Ancient Near East
Migration in the Ancient Near East
ANEE's two minute videos: International systems of states theory
Alex Aissaoui explains why theorizing on international systems matter and what's the takeaway in our conception of the ancient Near East?
ANEE's two minute videos: Dogs in the Persian empire
Jason Silverman tells about the canine companions in the Persian empire.
ANEE's two minute videos: Cambyses II: crazed or calumniated?
Jason Silverman introduces us to Cambyses II and his conquests, politics and adminstration.
ANEE's two minute videos: Mesopotamian new year rituals
In this video, Caroline Wallis discusses the Mesopotamian New Year Rituals: why are they so important and why and how to study them further?
ANEE's two minute videos: Nabonidus, Babylonian lunatic king
Jason Silverman tells the story of Nabonidus, the lunatic king of Babylonia.
ANEE's two minute videos: Daniel and the succession of empires
In this ANEE's two minute video Rotem Avneri Meir discusses Daniel and the succession of Empires.
ANEE's two minute videos: The Dead Sea: on the Margins?
In ANEE's two minute video Jutta Jokiranta tries to answer the question: was Dead Sea on the margins?
ANEE's two minute videos: Housewives of Ancient Egypt
Jason Silverman tells about three women from the island of Elephantini.