Babylonian Inscriptions In The Collection Of James B Nies Yale University
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Letters and Contracts from Erech Written in the Neo-Babylonian Period
Author | : Clarence Elwood Keiser |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1918 |
Genre | : Akkadian language |
ISBN | : |
Sargonic and Pre-Sargonic Cuneiform Texts in the Yale Babylonian Collection
Author | : Benjamin R. Foster |
Publisher | : Lockwood Press |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2020-03-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1948488272 |
This volume publishes hand copies of 292 cuneiform texts in the Yale Babylonian Collection dating to the Sargonic and Pre-Sargonic periods. It continues publication of the Pre-Ur III texts begun by George Hackman and Ferris Stephens in the series Babylonian lnscriptions in the Collection of J. B. Nies, volume 8. The tablet copies presented here include accounts and records from Isin, Nippur, Shuruppak, Umma, Zabala, Girsu, Umma, Lagash, Eshnunna, and Kish, as well as the Mesag archive.
Establishing Value
Author | : Vitali Bartash |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2019-06-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1501510320 |
This book explores the reasons for which weights and scales were used to measure goods in Early Mesopotamia (ca. 3,200-2,000 BCE). The vast corpus of cuneiform records from this period sheds light on the various mechanisms behind the development of this cultural innovation. Weighing became the means of articulating the value of both imported and locally-produced goods within a socioeconomic system that had reached an unprecedented level of complexity. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of this cultural and economic phenomenon, which simultaneously reflected and shaped the relationships between individuals and groups in Mesopotamia throughout the third millennium BCE.
Babylonian Chronology
Author | : Richard A. Parker |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 59 |
Release | : 2007-05-23 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1556354533 |
Letters from Yale
Author | : Marten Stol |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2023-08-14 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9004672206 |
The Old-Babylonian Merchant
Author | : W. F. Leemans |
Publisher | : Brill Archive |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1950 |
Genre | : Babylonia |
ISBN | : |
Wool Economy in the Ancient Near East
Author | : Catherine Breniquet |
Publisher | : Oxbow Books |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2014-07-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1782976329 |
The history of the Ancient Near East covers a huge chronological frame, from the first pictographic texts of the late 4th millennium to the conquest of Alexander the Great in 333 BC. During these millennia, different societies developed in a changing landscape where sheep (and their wool) always played an important economic role. The 22 papers presented here explore the place of wool in the ancient economy of the region, where large-scale textile production began during the second half of the 3rd millennium. By placing emphasis on the development of multi-disciplinary methodologies, experimentation and use of archaeological evidence combined with ancient textual sources, the wide-ranging contributions explore a number of key themes. These include: the first uses of wool in textile manufacture and organization of weaving; trade and exchange; the role of wool in institutionalized economies; and the reconstruction of the processes that led to this first form of industry in Antiquity. The numerous archaeological and written sources provide an enormous amount of data on wool, textile crafts, and clothing and these inter-disciplinary studies are beginning to present a comprehensive picture of the economic and cultural impact of woollen textiles and textile manufacturing on formative ancient societies.
Early Babylonian Letters from Larsa
Author | : Henry F. Lutz |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2005-09-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1597523690 |
The intention of Ancient Texts and Translations (ATT) is to make available a variety of ancient documents and document collections to a broad range of readers. The series will include reprints of long out-of- print volumes, revisions of earlier editions, and completely new volumes. The understanding of ancient societies depends upon our close reading of the documents, however fragmentary, that have survived. --K. C. Hanson Series Editor
The Royal Inscriptions of Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC), Kings of Babylon
Author | : Frauke Weiershäuser |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2020-11-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1646021177 |
Amēl-Marduk (561–560 BC), Neriglissar (559–556 BC), and Nabonidus (555–539 BC) were the last native kings of Babylon. In this modern scholarly edition of the complete extant corpus of royal inscriptions from each of their reigns, Frauke Weiershäuser and Jamie Novotny provide updated and reliable editions of the texts. The kings of the Neo-Babylonian Empire left hundreds of official inscriptions on objects such as clay cylinders, bricks, paving stones, vases, and stelae. These writings, ranging from lengthy narratives enumerating the deeds of a monarch to labels identifying a ruler as the builder of a given structure, supplement and inform our understanding of the empire. Beginning with a historical introduction to the reigns of these three kings and the corpus of inscriptions, Weiershäuser and Novotny then present each text with an introduction, a photograph of the inscribed object, the Akkadian text in a newly collated transliteration, an English translation, catalogue data, commentary, and an updated bibliography. Additionally, Weiershäuser and Novotny provide new translations of several related Akkadian texts and chronicles. Featuring meticulous yet readable transliterations and translations that have been carefully collated with the originals, this book will be the standard edition for scholars and students of Assyriology, the Neo-Babylonian dialect, and the Neo-Babylonian Empire for decades to come.