Scott B. Noegel

Adjunct Professor

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Professor Noegel specializes in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies. He is a Professor with the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization. His research interests include Ancient Near Eastern languages, literature, cultures, and history.

Read more about Scott Noegel's research and work here.

Graduate Study Areas

Division: Ancient Mediterranean & Late Antique Near East*

A number of fields are possible within this division:

Biblical History

(Syro-Palestinian) Israelite history and culture within the context of the greater ancient Near East. Includes knowledge of primary biblical languages.

Mesopotamian History

History of the primary peoples and cultures of Mesopotamia from the mid-4th millennium BCE until the Hellenistic period. Includes knowledge of primary langauges of Mesopotamia.

Ancient Egyptian History

History of ancient Egypt from the mid-4th millennium BCE until the Ptolemaic period. Includes knowledge of hieroglyphic Egyptian.

History of Biblical Exegesis

This history of biblical exegesis (Hebrew Bible=Old Testament) frrom canonization until today.

History of the Semitic Languages

Comparative history of the primary Semitic languages and their dialects.

**Adjunct professors do not normally supervise first fields.

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