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November 2020

Vol. 8, No. 11

Nebuchadnezzar Explained: Warrior King, Rebuilder of Cities, and Musical Muse

By Louise Pryke

Neo-Babylonian kings are unusual sources of musical inspiration, but Nebuchadnezzar is an exception. What have composers from Verdi to Kanye seen in him? Read More

Biblical Interpretation in the Age of Superheroes

By Nicholaus Pumphrey

Is Superman Kryptonian or American, a hero, demi-god, or messiah? Or is he a Biblically inspired Moses or Jesus? After more than 80 years, his fans are still unsure. Read More

Monkey Business: New Evidence for Aegean-Indus Exchange

By Marie N. Pareja

The Aegean is over 6000 kilometers from the Indus Valley. So how did these two centers of ancient civilization come into contact, and why were monkeys involved? Read More

The Sound and the Fury: The Passion for Chariot Racing in Imperial Rome

By Sinclair Bell

The Circus Maximus in Rome could have held as many as 250,000 spectators. The attraction of an edge-of-your-seat, high-speed spectacle is familiar, but the experience was much more. Read More