Hogue Timothy Scott
- Affiliation
- Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Official title
- Assistant Professor
- ORCID
- 0000-0001-5663-3008
- URL
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- Office
- Humanities and Social Sciences Building B 812
- Research fields
Area studies Cultural anthropology Linguistics Archaeology History of Asia and Africa Aesthetics and studies on art Basic / Social brain science - Research keywords
Hebrew Bible, Northwest Semitic dialects, Aramaic, Hieroglyphic Luwian inscriptions, sociolinguistics, cognitive archaeology - Career history
2020-01 -- 2020-12 Loyola Marymount UniversityTheological StudiesLecturer - Academic background
2012-10 -- 2019-09 University of California, Los Angeles Near Eastern Languages and Cultures M.A.-Ph.D. 2008-09 -- 2012-05 University of California, Berkeley Near Eastern Studies B.A. - Degree
2019-09 Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures University of California, Los Angeles 2016-06 M.A. in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures University of California, Los Angeles 2012-05 B.A. in Near Eastern Civilizations University of California, Berkeley - Articles
- With Apologies to Hazael: Theater, Spectacle, and Counter-monumentality at Tel Dan
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel/10(3)/pp.243-256, 2021-12 - In the Midst of Great Kings: The Monumentalization of Text in the Iron Age Levant
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Manuscript and Text Cultures/1, 2021-12 - Thinking Through Monuments: Levantine Monuments as Technologies of Community-Scale Motivated Social Cognition
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Cambridge Archaeological Journal/31(3)/pp.401-417, 2021-08 - The Monumentality of the Sinaitic Decalogue: Reading Exodus 20 in Light of Northwest Semitic Monument-Making Practices
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Journal of Biblical Literature/138(1)/pp.79-99, 2019-03 - I Am: The Function, History, and Diffusion of the Fronted First-Person Pronoun in Syro-Anatolian Monumental Discourse
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Journal of Near Eastern Studies/78(2)/pp.323-339, 2019-10 - Abracadabra or I Create as I Speak: A Reanalysis of the First Verb in the Katumuwa Inscription in Light of Northwest Semitic and Hieroglyphic Luwian Parallels
HOGUE TIMOTHY SCOTT
Bulletin of the American Schools of Overseas Research/381(1)/pp.193-202, 2019-05 - Return from Exile: Diglossia and Literary Code-Switching in Ezra 1-7,”
Hogue Timothy Scott
Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft/130(1)/pp.54-68, 2018-03
- With Apologies to Hazael: Theater, Spectacle, and Counter-monumentality at Tel Dan
(Last updated: 2021-11-11)