Within the broad range of the history, religion, society, and literature of the ancient Near East, titles in this series may treat an individual text or a topic that extends across a variety of texts and other sources. While the text or topic often has to do with the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel, it can focus on other ancient Near Eastern cultures. Published volumes may be revised doctoral dissertations or other scholarly works of comparable importance.
The
Harvard Semitic Monographs series publishes volumes from the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East. Other series offered by Brill that publish volumes from the Museum include
Harvard Semitic Studies and
Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant,
https://hmane.harvard.edu/publications.
Director of Publications: Michael D. Coogan (Harvard University)
Editorial Board: Gojko Barjamovic (Harvard University), Alejandro Botta (Boston University), Aaron A. Burke (University of California, Los Angeles), Katrien De Graef (University of Ghent), Paul Delnero (Johns Hopkins University), Steven E. Fassberg (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), Uri Gabbay (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), W. Randall Garr (University of California, Santa Barbara), Jonathan Greer (Cornerstone University), Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee (University of Chicago), Robert S. Homsher (Harvard University), Jeremy M. Hutton (University of Wisconsin, Madison), Enrique Jiménez (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Dan’el Kahn (University of Haifa), Sara Milstein (University of British Columbia), Na'ama Pat-El (University of Texas, Austin), Hervé Reculeau (University of Chicago), Francesca Rochberg (University of California, Berkeley), Aaron Rubin (Pennsylvania State University), Piotr Steinkeller (Harvard University), Joshua Walton (Capital University), Mark Weeden (University of London), Christopher Woods (University of Pennsylvania)