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About
the Faculty
Benjamin R. Foster
Assyriology
benjamin.foster@yale.edu
Benjamin
R. Foster (A.B. Princeton, 1968; M.A. 1973, M.Phil., 1974,
Ph.D. Yale, 1975), Laffan Professor of Assyriology and Babylonian
Literature and Curator of the Yale Babylonian Collection,
was appointed to the Yale faculty in 1975. His research interests
focus on two main areas: Mesopotamian, especially Akkadian,
literature, and the social and economic history of Mesopotamia.
In
the area of Akkadian literature, he is author of Before
the Muses (1993, 1996), a two-volume anthology of annotated
translations from Akkadian literature of all periods (revised
edition 2004). An abridged, paperback version of this work
appeared as From Distant Days (1995). He translated
the Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh for the Norton Critical Editions
series, The Epic of Gilgamesh (2001), and is author of Akkadian Literature of the Late Period (2007), as well as twenty or more articles on various aspects of Akkadian
literature.
In
the area of history, especially social and economic history,
he is author of two books, Umma in the Sargonic Period
(1982) and Administration and Use of Institutional Land
in Sargonic Sumer (1982), as well as about forty articles,
most of them dealing with the third millennium B.C.E. He is
also active in the publication of primary source material,
including one book, Sargonic Tablets from Telloh in the
Istanbul Archaeological Museum (1982), and about twenty
articles of text publications.
He
is co-author, with Karen Foster and Patty Gerstenblith, of
Iraq Beyond the Headlines: History, Archaeology, and War
(2005), a history of Iraq from earliest times to the present.
In
addition, he is author of four small monographs and translations,
various brief philological notes, and about seventy book
reviews. His current research includes a history of oriental
scholarship in the United States, of which preliminary studies
have appeared in periodicals. His teaching experience includes
all periods and text types of Sumerian and Akkadian and all
periods of Mesopotamian history from the fourth millennium
B.C.E. to the Muslim conquest.


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