Yaakov Havakook, the Glossary
Yaakov Havakook (also Ya'acov; יעקב חבקוק) is an anthropologist and orientalist from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Be'er-Sheva.[1]
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16 relations: Anthropologist, Anthropology, Bachelor's degree, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Die Welt des Islams, Haaretz, Hebron Hills, International Journal of Middle East Studies, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Negev Bedouin, Oriental studies, Tel Aviv University, The New York Times, University of Haifa, Yitzhak Sadeh.
- Israeli anthropologists
- Israeli orientalists
Anthropologist
An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology.
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Anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
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Bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years (depending on institution and academic discipline).
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) (אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev) is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel.
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Die Welt des Islams
Die Welt des Islams or the International Journal for the Study of Modern Islam is an academic journal on Islam and the Muslim world published by Brill.
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Haaretz
Haaretz (originally Ḥadshot Haaretz –) is an Israeli newspaper.
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Hebron Hills
The Hebron Hills, also known as Mount Hebron (translit, translit), are a mountain ridge, geographic region, and geologic formation, constituting the southern part of the Judean Mountains.
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International Journal of Middle East Studies
The International Journal of Middle East Studies is a scholarly journal published by the Middle East Studies Association of North America (MESA), a learned society.
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Journal of Near Eastern Studies
The Journal of Near Eastern Studies is an academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press, covering research on the ancient and medieval civilizations of the Near East, including their archaeology, art, history, literature, linguistics, religion, law, and science.
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Journal of the American Oriental Society
The Journal of the American Oriental Society is a quarterly academic journal published by the American Oriental Society since 1843.
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Negev Bedouin
The Negev Bedouin (بدو النقب, Badū an-Naqab; הבדואים בנגב, HaBedu'im BaNegev) are traditionally pastoral nomadic Arab tribes (Bedouin), who until the later part of the 19th century would wander between Hijaz in the east and the Sinai Peninsula in the west. Today they live in the Negev region of Israel.
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Oriental studies
Oriental studies is the academic field that studies Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology.
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Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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University of Haifa
The University of Haifa (אוניברסיטת חיפה, جامعة حيفا) is a public research university located on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel.
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Yitzhak Sadeh
Yitzhak Sadeh (יצחק שדה, born Izaak Landoberg, August 10, 1890 – August 20, 1952), was the commander of the Palmach and one of the founders of the Israel Defense Forces at the time of the establishment of the State of Israel.
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See also
Israeli anthropologists
- Baruch Arensburg
- Chaim Noy
- Eliane Karp
- Emanuel Marx
- Erella Hovers
- Eyal Ben-Ari
- Felix Shmidel
- Galia Sabar
- Jacques Faitlovitch
- Joe Zias
- Joseph Ginat
- Moshe Shokeid
- Nurit Bird-David
- Ofer Bar-Yosef
- Smadar Lavie
- Steven Kaplan (Africanist)
- Tsvi Misinai
- Yaakov Havakook
- Yoram Bilu
Israeli orientalists
- Abraham Yahuda
- Avraham Grossman
- Galia Sabar
- Hava Lazarus-Yafeh
- Ilya Dvorkin
- Joseph Sadan
- Leo Aryeh Mayer
- Mordechai Kedar
- Mordechai Zaken
- Shelomo Dov Goitein
- Shlomi Eldar
- Shmuel Moreh
- Suliman Bashear
- Yaakov Havakook
- Yehuda D. Nevo
- Yosef Yoel Rivlin