Syracuse University
Fall, 2002
REL 301 
Ancient Near Eastern Religions & Cultures
Time: TT 1:00-2:20 p.m.
Place: 111 Bowne
Instructor:   JIM WATTS (PhD) 
Office: Hall of Languages 505 
Office Hours: TTh 2:30-4:00 p.m. and by appointment 
E-mailjwwatts@syr.edu
Phone:  443-5713 

Course Description: 

The ancient Near East produced the oldest written texts in the world, along with much art and other artifacts. They provide a window into the ways of life, rituals, beliefs, hopes and fears of people living 2,500 to 5,000 years ago and illustrate the interplay between religion and human culture in all its various forms. This course will explore the interaction of culture and religion by examining the social contexts of ancient religious ideas and practices through close readings of texts from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine and Israel. 

The goals of this course are to have students : 

  1. use the context of ancient Near Eastern cultures to think both critically and imaginatively about the nature of religion as a basic response to and expression of the human condition;
  2. recognize and appreciate the difficulties and possibilities inherent in undertaking a coherent, disciplined study of ancient religion, and to become aware of the diversity of perspectives within that study;
  3. come to a distinct yet corrigible conception of "religion," and to be able to recognize its appearance not only within ancient religious institutions of diverse cultures, but also in other social/cultural forms; 
  4. develop an understanding of ancient Near Eastern cultures as key instances in the diversity of human religious phenomena, and achieve a fluency in interpreting and describing them.

Course Requirements:
The course consists of class discussions, lectures, student projects, and, most of all, readings. This course is a reading course, and students' completion of all reading assignments is essential for their success. Assignments, discussions, lectures and tests all presuppose that students have read carefully and on schedule the assigned readings. 

Attendance at lectures and participation in discussions is expected of all students and will influence evaluation of their work (10%), which will also be based on their performance on a midterm exam (20%), two 6-10 page papers (25% each), and a final exam (20%). 


Textbooks (available at the campus bookstore in Schine Student Center): 

Required: 
  • Coogan, Michael D. Stories from Ancient Canaan. Westminster, 1978. (=SFAC)
  • Foster, Benjamin R. From Distant Days: Myths, Tales, and Poetry of Ancient Mesopotamia. Bethesda: CDL, 1995. (=FDD)
  • Foster, John L. Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology. Austin: U. of Texas, 2001. (=AEL)
  • Shafer, Byron E. (ed.) Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice. Cornell, 1991. (=RAE)
  • Bottéro, Jean. Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia. Chicago, 2001. (=RAM)
Recommended:
  • Tanak (New Jewish Publication Society Version)
  • or New Oxford Annotated Bible (New Revised Standard Version)

Topics & Assignments: Readings from the anthologies of ancient texts textbooks appear by abbreviated titles, abbreviated book title and page numbers; readings from other textbooks appear by author name, abbreviated title and page number; readings from biblical books appear as book title (italics) and chapters; and World Wide Web assignments are marked WWW with an active link. Further resources on ancient Near Eastern history, religion and culture may be found by at http://web.syr.edu/~jwwatts/UsefulLinks.htm
Topic Date Assignment (due by class on date listed)
Orientation T Aug 27  
Th Aug 29 AEL xi-xxi; FDD 1-8; SFAC 1-23; Shafer RAE 1-6; Bottero RAM 1-6
Art  T Sep 3 Silverman RAE 7-30; Stonework WWW; Portraiture WWW; Music WWW; Mesopotamian and Anatolian Art in the Louvre WWW; Hurrian Song from Ugarit WWW: version 1, version 2
Th Sep 5 Silverman RAE 30-58; Bottero RAM 29-43; Theatre WWW
Landscape & History T Sep 10 “Longing for Memphis” AEL 44-47; “Tale of Sinuhe” AEL 124-48; Bible: Genesis 12-14
Th Sep 12 Lesko RAE 88-115; “Testament of Amenemhat” AEL 85-88, “Instruction of Merikare” AEL 191-204; “Prophecy of Neferty” AEL 76-84
T Sep 17 Bottero RAM 7-20; “Kirta” SFAC 52-74, Mesopotamian Kings FDD 165-211
Th Sep 19 Bottero RAM 21-28; Baines RAE 161-64; “Aqhat” SFAC 27-47; “Erra” FDD 132-63; “Prophecies” FDD 213-20, “Lament for a City” FDD 324-25; Bible: Deuteronomy 28; Lamentations 1; Nehemiah 9
 Politics T Sep 24 “Senusert” and “Ramses” AEL 94-99, “Royal Prayers” FDD 272-87; Amarna letters WWW; Letter of Ashuruballit WWW; Letter about Abdu-Heba WWW; Letter from Abdu-Heba of Jerusalem WWW.
Th Sep 26 Bottero RAM 44-77; Silverman RAE 58-87; “Hymn to Osiris” AEL 102-109; “Baal” SFAC 75-115; Bible: Psalm 82; Mark Smith, "Israel's Polytheistic Background and the Ugaritic Texts" (WWW)
 Justice T Oct 1 Hammurabi's Law WWW (read selections); “Eloquent Peasant” AEL 183-85, “Poor Man of Nippur” FDD 357-62, “Land for the Birds” FDD 375-76; “Righteous Sufferer,” “Babylonian Theodicy” FDD 298-323; Law & Order WWW
 Midterm Exam Th Oct 3 Study!
 Economics T Oct 8 Baines RAE 130-37; “Little Pepi” AEL 32-43; “At the Cleaners” FDD 355-56; Slavery WWW; "Wages and Prices" WWW; "Food" WWW; "Market Scene" WWW; HANDOUT on exchange, gift, & tribute;
Th Oct 10 “Hymn to the Nile” AEL 110-17; “Hymns and Prayers” FDD 221-28; Bible: Leviticus 1; Bottero RAM 114-34;
 Gender & Sex T Oct 15 “Portrait of the Queen” AEL 100-101; "Queen's Rights" WWW; Man and Woman WWW; Hatshepsut, Female Pharaoh of Egypt WWW; “Counsels of Wisdom” FDD 377-80; Letter from Kadashman WWW; Genesis 16, 21; Proverbs 31; “Egyptian Love Songs” AEL 17-31, “Love spells" AEL 90, FDD 331-43, 351-54; Bible: Song of Songs 3-4
Th Oct 17 “Hymns to Gula & Ishtar” FDD 229-246; Divine lovers FDD 344-50; Hosea 2; Bottero RAM 154-58; HANDOUT on cult prostitution.
 Humanity T Oct 22 “Dialogue” FDD 295-97; “Who has not sinned?” FDD 326-27, “Piteous Sufferer” FDD 328; Bible: Psalms 42-43
Th Oct 24 Bottero RAM 77-95; Lesko RAE 116-22; “Shipwrecked Sailor” AEL 8-16; “Creation Epic” FDD 9-51; “Hymns to Re & Amun” AEL 118-21; “Hymn to Shamash” FDD 254-61; Bible: Psalm 8
 Education  T Oct 29 “Dissipated Scribe” and “Minna’s Lament” AEL 48-54; “Ptahhotep” AEL 186-87; “Ashurbanipal” FDD 282; “Why do you curse me?” FDD 363-64; Paper # 1 due (paper instructions).
Th Oct 31 “Wisdom of Amenemopet” AEL 206-228; “Anzu” FDD 115-131; “Hymn of Akhenaton” AEL 1-7; “Leiden Hymns” AEL 149-168; Bible: Proverbs 8
 Magic, Divination & Prayer T Nov 5 “Magic & Divination” FDD 228, 252-53, 262-65, 393-432; Bible: Deuteronomy 18:9-22; 1 Samuel 28; Bottero 170-202; Baines RAE 164-72
Th Nov 7 Bottero RAM 135-54, 164-70; Baines RAE 123-30; “Prayer to Marduk” FDD 247-48, “Hymns and Prayers” FDD 221-26, “Personal gods” FDD 267-71; “Letter Prayers” FDD 293-94; Bible: Psalm 1
 Death T Nov 12 Baines RAE 137-61; “Man vs. Soul” AEL 55-6; WWW Valley of the Kings; WWW Mummy Page
Th Nov 14 “King Unis” AEL 64-69; “Pyramid Texts” AEL 70-75; “Spell” AEL 91-93; “Pahery” AEL 169-177; “Harpers Songs” AEL 178-82; WWW Osiris Cult and Osiris Bed Scene; Ecclesiastes 6
T Nov 19 Bottero RAM 95-113; “Elegy for a Woman” FDD 329; “Flood Story” FDD 52-77; Bible: Genesis 6-8; “Family Ghosts” FDD 227; “Prayer to Nabu” FDD 249-51; 
Th Nov 21 “Stories of Ishtar, Nergal, & Adapa” FDD 78-101; Bible: Isaiah 24-25.
No Class
Thanksgiving Break
T Nov 26  
Th Nov 28  
Influences and Survivals T Dec 3 Baines RAE 172-20; Paper # 2 due (paper instructions).
Th Dec 5 Bottero RAM 203-22
Final Exam W Dec 11
2:45-4:45
Study!
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