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adam_text | Titel: Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents
Autor: Jursa, Michael
Jahr: 2005
Table of Contents
Preface................................................................................................................v
Table of Contents..............................................................................................vii
1. Introduction....................................................................................................1
2. Neo-Babylonian archival documents as material objects...............................4
3. Personal names...............................................................................................7
4. The principal text types and their subject matter............................................9
4.1. The individual, the family and questions of legal Status..........................9
4.1.1. Marriage agreements anddowry texts............................................10
4.1.2. Adoption.........................................................................................13
4.1.3. Testaments and divisions of inheritance.........................................14
4.1.4. Manumissions and dedications of slaves to temples.......................14
4.1.5. Records of court proceedings..........................................................15
4.2. Property.................................................................................................17
4.2.1. Orchards..........................................................................................18
4.2.1.1. Säle..........................................................................................19
4.2.1.2. Lease........................................................................................22
4.2.2. Fields..............................................................................................24
4.2.2.1. Säle..........................................................................................25
4.2.2.2. Lease........................................................................................25
4.2.3. Houses............................................................................................27
4.2.3.1. Säle..........................................................................................28
4.2.3.2. Exchange..................................................................................30
4.2.3.3. Gifts.........................................................................................30
4.2.3.4. Lease........................................................................................30
4.2.4. Prebends..........................................................................................31
4.2.4.1. Säle..........................................................................................33
4.2.4.2. Lease........................................................................................34
4.2.4.3. Service contracts......................................................................34
4.2.5. Slaves..............................................................................................35
4.2.5.1. Säle..........................................................................................36
4.2.5.2. Apprenticeship contracts..........................................................37
4.2.5.3. Hire..........................................................................................38
4.2.6. Animals...........................................................................................38
4.2.6.1. Lease........................................................................................39
4.3. Money, the promissory note, and related matters..................................40
4.3.1. Silver...............................................................................................40
4.3.2. The promissory note.......................................................................41
4.3.3. Business partnership records...........................................................42
4.3.4. Records ofdeposit..........................................................................44
4.3.5. Receipts...........................................................................................44
4.4. Administrative texts...............................................................................44
4.4.1. Transaction clauses in Eanna and Ebabbar texts.............................45
4.4.2. Letters.............................................................................................48
4.4.3. On the structure of temple administrations.....................................49
4.4.4. The royal establishment and the administrative structure of
Babylonia............................................................................................51
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5. Some quantitative data..................................................................................55
5.1.Prices.....................................................................................................55
5.2. Wages....................................................................................................56
5.3. Life expectancy......................................................................................56
6. Neo-Babylonian archives: generalities.........................................................57
6.1. Introduction...........................................................................................57
6.2. The structure of private archives............................................................57
6.3. The structure of temple archives............................................................59
7. The main archives.........................................................................................60
7.1. Babylon..................................................................................................60
7.1.1. Excavated Archives........................................................................60
7.1.1.1. The archive ofBel-usallim//Le ea............................................60
7.1.1.2. The archive found in Nebuchadnezzar s Southern palace.......60
7.1.1.3. The Kasr archive: Belsunuand the Bäbäya dossier.................61
7.1.2. Archives found by clandestine excavations....................................62
7.1.2.1. The Dullupu archive................................................................62
7.1.2.2. The (Ea-)eppeS-ili A archive....................................................62
7.1.2.3. The (Ea-)eppe§-ili B archive....................................................64
7.1.2.4. The Egibi archive and its Nür-Sin annex.................................65
7.1.2.5. The Esagiläya archive..............................................................66
7.1.2.6. The Gahal archive....................................................................67
7.1.2.7. The (so-called) Mardonios archive.......................................68
7.1.2.8. The Nappähu archive...............................................................68
7.1.2.9. The Rabä-sa-Ninurta archive...................................................69
7.1.2.10. The Sin-ili archive.................................................................69
7.1.2.11. The Sangu-Ninurta archive....................................................71
7.1.2.12. The archive of Sumäya..........................................................72
7.1.2.13. The archive of Sumu-iddin/Apläya........................................72
7.1.3. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives from illicit excavations73
7.1.3.1. The Abu-ul-ide archive............................................................73
7.1.3.2. The archive ofBalätu, sonof Mu§allim-Bel............................73
7.1.3.3. The late Achaemenid and early hellenistic Esangila archive...73
7.1.3.4. The archive ofthe astrologers ofthe MuSezib family..............75
7.1.3.5. The Rahimesu archive.............................................................75
7.2. Borsippa.................................................................................................76
7.2.1. Neo-Babylonian/early Achaemenid archives: introduction............76
7.2.2. The Agroup: Ea-ilütu-bäni andHusäbu.........................................77
7.2.2.1. The Ea-ilütu-bäni, Ili-bäni and Nanähu Cluster........................77
7.2.2.2. The Husäbu archive.................................................................79
7.2.3. The Berlin group archives............................................................79
7.2.3.1. The Ardütu archive..................................................................79
7.2.3.2. The Atkuppu archive...............................................................80
7.2.3.3. The Bane-Sa-ilia archive..........................................................80
7.2.3.4. The BehYu archive..................................................................81
7.2.3.5. The DAR archive.....................................................................82
7.2.3.6. The Galläbu archive.................................................................82
7.2.3.7. The Ibnäya A archive...............................................................jj~
7.2.3.8. The Ibnäya B archive and (possibly) related groups................**
7.2.3.9. The Iddin-Papsukkal A archive................................................84
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7.2.3.10. The Iddin-Papsukkal B archive..............................................85
7.2.3.11. The Ilia A archive..................................................................85
7.2.3.12. The Ilia C archive..................................................................87
7.2.3.13. The Ilia D archive..................................................................87
7.2.3.14. The Ilsu-abüsu A archive and the Baläfu file.........................88
7.2.3.15. The Ilsu-abüsu B archive.......................................................89
7.2.3.16. The iskaru archive.................................................................89
7.2.3.17. The Kudurränu archive..........................................................90
7.2.3.18. The Lä-kuppuru archive.........................................................90
7.2.3.19. The Mannu-gerüsu archive....................................................91
7.2.3.20. The archive of fInsabtu//Naggäru...........................................92
7.2.3.21. The Re i-alpi archive..............................................................93
7.2.4. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives.....................................94
7.2.4.1. The dossier of fLurindu and the scribe Bel-ittannu..................94
7.2.4.2. The Tattannu archive...............................................................94
7.2.4.3. The brewers archive...............................................................97
7.3.Cutha......................................................................................................97
7.3.1. The archive of Bel-iksur/Nabü-eter-napSäti................................97
7.3.2. The archive of fRe indu/Nergal-usezib.......................................98
7.3.3. The Sangü-Istar-Bäbili archive...................................................98
7.4. Dilbat.....................................................................................................98
7.4.1. The Däbibi archive......................................................................98
7.4.2. The Ea-qarräd-ili archive............................................................99
7.4.3. The Egibi archive......................................................................100
7.4.4. The Sangü-Dilbat archive.........................................................101
7.4.5. The archive of Upäqu...............................................................101
7.5. Dür-sarrukku........................................................................................101
7.5.1. The archive ofNabü-usallim/Gilüa...........................................101
7.6.1sin.......................................................................................................102
7.6.1. The archive of Silim-Bel/Arrabi...............................................102
7.7.Kissik...................................................................................................102
7.8. KisYHursangkalama..............................................................................102
7.8.1. Institutional texts...........................................................................103
7.8.1.1. The Zababa temple archive....................................................103
7.8.2. Private archives.............................................................................103
7.8.2.1. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti, slave of Bel-iddin...............103
7.8.2.2. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti and Nergal-ahu-iddin..........104
7.8.2.3. The Eppe$-ili archive.............................................................104
7.8.2.4. The Gahal archive..................................................................105
7.8.2.5. The archive of LabaSi, son of BaläUi.....................................106
7.8.2.6. The archive of Musallim-Bel, son of Nidintu........................106
7.8.2.7. The Pahäru archive................................................................107
7.8.2.8. The Re i-alpi archive..............................................................107
7.9.Larsa.....................................................................................................108
7.9.1. Neo-Babylonian Larsa..................................................................108
7.9.1.1. The archive of the sons of Itti-Samas-balätu and the SamaS-
bärifile..............................................................................................108
7.9.2. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic Larsa.......................................109
7.10. Nippur................................................................................................110
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7.10.1. Institutional archives...................................................................HO
7.10.1.1. An early Neo-Babylonian letter archive..............................110
7.10.1.2. The Ekur temple archive......................................................110
7.10.2. Private archives...........................................................................111
7.10.2.1. The Absummu archive.........................................................111
7.10.2.2. The archive of Bel-eteri-SamaS............................................112
7.10.2.3. The Carian archive............................................................113
7.10.2.4. The Murasu archive.............................................................113
7.10.2.5. The archive of Nergal-iddin.................................................114
7.10.2.6. The archive of Ninurta-uballiJ/Bel-usäti..............................115
7.10.2.7. Smairarchives ...................................................................115
7.11.Sippar.................................................................................................116
7.11.1. The Ebabbar archives..................................................................116
7.11.1.1. The early Ebabbar archive...................................................117
7.11.1.2. The (later) Ebabbar archive.................................................118
7.11.2. Private archives ofthe Rassam Group........................................120
7.11.2.1. The Adad-same archive.......................................................120
7.11.2.2. The Balihu archive...............................................................121
7.11.2.3. The Bel-ejeri archive...........................................................122
7.11.2.4. The Ea-eppes-ili A archive..................................................122
7.11.2.5. The Ea-eppe§-ill B archive...................................................123
7.11.2.6. The archive of IäSar-taribi....................................................124
7.11.2.7. The Re i-sise archive............................................................124
7.11.2.8. The Sähit-gineA archive.....................................................125
7.11.2.9. The Sa-näSiSuA archive......................................................126
7.11.2.10. The §a-näsi§u B archive and other Sa-nä3isu texts............126
7.11.2.11. The Sangü-SamasA archive..............................................127
7.11.2.12. The Sangü-SamaS B (or Sangü-Sippar) archive.................128
7.11.3. Non-Rassam archives.................................................................129
7.11.3.1. The archives offAqüba and of SamaS-iddin/Remüt.............129
7.11.3.2. The archive ofBel-aplu-iddin..............................................130
7.11.3.3. The Mastuk archive.............................................................130
7.11.3.4. The MuSezib archive............................................................131
7.11.3.5. The Sähit-gineB archive.....................................................132
7.11.3.6. The Sangü-IStar-Bäbili archive............................................132
7.12. Ur.......................................................................................................133
7.12.1. Woolley s archives.....................................................................133
7.12.1.1. The archive ofDamqia.........................................................133
7.12.1.2. The Galläbu archive.............................................................133
7.12.1.3. The archive ofNidinti-Ea....................................................134
7.12.1.4. The Sin-ih archive...............................................................135
7.12.1.5. The archive ofSin-uballit.....................................................135
7.12.2. Texts brought to the British Museum by H.R. Hall....................137
7.12.2.1. An early Neo-Babylonian archive........................................137
7.12.2.2. The Imbia archive................................................................137
7.13. Uruk...................................................................................................138
7.13.1. Archives found within temple precincts.....................................138
7.13.1.1. The Eanna archive...............................................................*38
7.13.1.2. The Esgal archive.................................................................139
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7.13.1.3. The Re§ temple archives: Re§ A and ReS B (= Sin-leqe-
unninniB).........................................................................................139
7.13.2. Private archives from clandestine excavations...........................140
7.13.2.1. The Atü archive...................................................................140
7.13.2.2. The Basia archive.................................................................141
7.13.2.3. The Damiqu archive.............................................................142
7.13.2.4. The Gimil-Nanäya A archive...............................................142
7.13.2.5. The Kuri A archive..............................................................143
7.13.2.6. The Kuri B archive and other small and late archives.........143
7.13.2.7. The archive of Nabü-ahhe-bullit..........................................144
7.13.2.8. The Nür-Sin archive.............................................................144
7.13.2.9. The RIm-Anu archive..........................................................145
7.13.2.10. The Sin-leqe-unninni A archive.........................................145
7.13.2.11. The Sin-näsir archive.........................................................146
7.13.3. Excavated archives from private houses.....................................146
7.13.3.1. The Bel-aplu-usur archive....................................................146
7.13.3.2. The Egibi archive.................................................................147
7.13.3.3. The Ekur-zakir archive (U 18).............................................147
7.13.3.4. The Gimil-Nanäya B archive (U 18)....................................147
7.13.3.5. The Kuri C archive..............................................................148
7.13.3.6. The Samsea archive.............................................................148
7.13.3.7. The archive of Ubäru, son of Anu-ahhe-iql§a (U 18)...........149
7.14. Varia..................................................................................................149
7.14.1. Archives from Babylonia............................................................149
7.14.1.1. The archive ofthe sons of Akkad-eres.................................149
7.14.1.2. The Arkät-ili archive............................................................149
7.14.1.3. The Morgan archive : an eighth Century temple archive,
and other contemporary institutional texts........................................150
7.14.1.4. The archive ofNihistu from Sätfr........................................150
7.14.1.5. The Yahüd archive...............................................................151
7.14.1.6. The archive of Zababa-sarru-usur........................................151
7.14.2. Tablets fromoutside Babylonia..................................................151
7.14.2.1. The archive ofthe sons of Nusku-gabbe..............................152
8. Abbreviations..............................................................................................153
9. Bibliography...............................................................................................156
10. Indexes......................................................................................................169
10.1. Personal names..................................................................................169
10.2. Place names.......................................................................................174
10.3. Akkadian words.................................................................................175
10.4. Texts..................................................................................................177
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Titel: Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents
Autor: Jursa, Michael
Jahr: 2005
Table of Contents
Preface.v
Table of Contents.vii
1. Introduction.1
2. Neo-Babylonian archival documents as material objects.4
3. Personal names.7
4. The principal text types and their subject matter.9
4.1. The individual, the family and questions of legal Status.9
4.1.1. Marriage agreements anddowry texts.10
4.1.2. Adoption.13
4.1.3. Testaments and divisions of inheritance.14
4.1.4. Manumissions and dedications of slaves to temples.14
4.1.5. Records of court proceedings.15
4.2. Property.17
4.2.1. Orchards.18
4.2.1.1. Säle.19
4.2.1.2. Lease.22
4.2.2. Fields.24
4.2.2.1. Säle.25
4.2.2.2. Lease.25
4.2.3. Houses.27
4.2.3.1. Säle.28
4.2.3.2. Exchange.30
4.2.3.3. Gifts.30
4.2.3.4. Lease.30
4.2.4. Prebends.31
4.2.4.1. Säle.33
4.2.4.2. Lease.34
4.2.4.3. Service contracts.34
4.2.5. Slaves.35
4.2.5.1. Säle.36
4.2.5.2. Apprenticeship contracts.37
4.2.5.3. Hire.38
4.2.6. Animals.38
4.2.6.1. Lease.39
4.3. Money, the promissory note, and related matters.40
4.3.1. Silver.40
4.3.2. The promissory note.41
4.3.3. Business partnership records.42
4.3.4. Records ofdeposit.44
4.3.5. Receipts.44
4.4. Administrative texts.44
4.4.1. Transaction clauses in Eanna and Ebabbar texts.45
4.4.2. Letters.48
4.4.3. On the structure of temple administrations.49
4.4.4. The royal establishment and the administrative structure of
Babylonia.51
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5. Some quantitative data.55
5.1.Prices.55
5.2. Wages.56
5.3. Life expectancy.56
6. Neo-Babylonian archives: generalities.57
6.1. Introduction.57
6.2. The structure of private archives.57
6.3. The structure of temple archives.59
7. The main archives.60
7.1. Babylon.60
7.1.1. Excavated Archives.60
7.1.1.1. The archive ofBel-usallim//Le ea.60
7.1.1.2. The archive found in Nebuchadnezzar's Southern palace.60
7.1.1.3. The Kasr archive: Belsunuand the Bäbäya dossier.61
7.1.2. Archives found by clandestine excavations.62
7.1.2.1. The Dullupu archive.62
7.1.2.2. The (Ea-)eppeS-ili A archive.62
7.1.2.3. The (Ea-)eppe§-ili B archive.64
7.1.2.4. The Egibi archive and its Nür-Sin annex.65
7.1.2.5. The Esagiläya archive.66
7.1.2.6. The Gahal archive.67
7.1.2.7. The (so-called) "Mardonios" archive.68
7.1.2.8. The Nappähu archive.68
7.1.2.9. The Rabä-sa-Ninurta archive.69
7.1.2.10. The Sin-ili archive.69
7.1.2.11. The Sangu-Ninurta archive.71
7.1.2.12. The archive of Sumäya.72
7.1.2.13. The archive of Sumu-iddin/Apläya.72
7.1.3. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives from illicit excavations73
7.1.3.1. The Abu-ul-ide archive.73
7.1.3.2. The archive ofBalätu, sonof Mu§allim-Bel.73
7.1.3.3. The late Achaemenid and early hellenistic Esangila archive.73
7.1.3.4. The archive ofthe astrologers ofthe MuSezib family.75
7.1.3.5. The Rahimesu archive.75
7.2. Borsippa.76
7.2.1. Neo-Babylonian/early Achaemenid archives: introduction.76
7.2.2. The Agroup: Ea-ilütu-bäni andHusäbu.77
7.2.2.1. The Ea-ilütu-bäni, Ili-bäni and Nanähu Cluster.77
7.2.2.2. The Husäbu archive.79
7.2.3. The 'Berlin group' archives.79
7.2.3.1. The Ardütu archive.79
7.2.3.2. The Atkuppu archive.80
7.2.3.3. The Bane-Sa-ilia archive.80
7.2.3.4. The BehYu archive.81
7.2.3.5. The DAR archive.82
7.2.3.6. The Galläbu archive.82
7.2.3.7. The Ibnäya A archive.jj~
7.2.3.8. The Ibnäya B archive and (possibly) related groups.**
7.2.3.9. The Iddin-Papsukkal A archive.84
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7.2.3.10. The Iddin-Papsukkal B archive.85
7.2.3.11. The Ilia A archive.85
7.2.3.12. The Ilia C archive.87
7.2.3.13. The Ilia D archive.87
7.2.3.14. The Ilsu-abüsu A archive and the Baläfu file.88
7.2.3.15. The Ilsu-abüsu B archive.89
7.2.3.16. The iskaru archive.89
7.2.3.17. The Kudurränu archive.90
7.2.3.18. The Lä-kuppuru archive.90
7.2.3.19. The Mannu-gerüsu archive.91
7.2.3.20. The archive of fInsabtu//Naggäru.92
7.2.3.21. The Re'i-alpi archive.93
7.2.4. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives.94
7.2.4.1. The dossier of fLurindu and the scribe Bel-ittannu.94
7.2.4.2. The Tattannu archive.94
7.2.4.3. The brewers' archive.97
7.3.Cutha.97
7.3.1. The archive of Bel-iksur/Nabü-eter-napSäti.97
7.3.2. The archive of fRe indu/Nergal-usezib.98
7.3.3. The Sangü-Istar-Bäbili archive.98
7.4. Dilbat.98
7.4.1. The Däbibi archive.98
7.4.2. The Ea-qarräd-ili archive.99
7.4.3. The Egibi archive.100
7.4.4. The Sangü-Dilbat archive.101
7.4.5. The archive of Upäqu.101
7.5. Dür-sarrukku.101
7.5.1. The archive ofNabü-usallim/Gilüa.101
7.6.1sin.102
7.6.1. The archive of Silim-Bel/Arrabi.102
7.7.Kissik.102
7.8. KisYHursangkalama.102
7.8.1. Institutional texts.103
7.8.1.1. The Zababa temple archive.103
7.8.2. Private archives.103
7.8.2.1. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti, slave of Bel-iddin.103
7.8.2.2. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti and Nergal-ahu-iddin.104
7.8.2.3. The Eppe$-ili archive.104
7.8.2.4. The Gahal archive.105
7.8.2.5. The archive of LabaSi, son of BaläUi.106
7.8.2.6. The archive of Musallim-Bel, son of Nidintu.106
7.8.2.7. The Pahäru archive.107
7.8.2.8. The Re'i-alpi archive.107
7.9.Larsa.108
7.9.1. Neo-Babylonian Larsa.108
7.9.1.1. The archive of the sons of Itti-Samas-balätu and the SamaS-
bärifile.108
7.9.2. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic Larsa.109
7.10. Nippur.110
Table of contents
7.10.1. Institutional archives.HO
7.10.1.1. An early Neo-Babylonian letter archive.110
7.10.1.2. The Ekur temple archive.110
7.10.2. Private archives.111
7.10.2.1. The Absummu archive.111
7.10.2.2. The archive of Bel-eteri-SamaS.112
7.10.2.3. The'Carian'archive.113
7.10.2.4. The Murasu archive.113
7.10.2.5. The archive of Nergal-iddin.114
7.10.2.6. The archive of Ninurta-uballiJ/Bel-usäti.115
7.10.2.7. Smairarchives'.115
7.11.Sippar.116
7.11.1. The Ebabbar archives.116
7.11.1.1. The early Ebabbar archive.117
7.11.1.2. The (later) Ebabbar archive.118
7.11.2. Private archives ofthe Rassam Group.120
7.11.2.1. The Adad-same archive.120
7.11.2.2. The Balihu archive.121
7.11.2.3. The Bel-ejeri archive.122
7.11.2.4. The Ea-eppes-ili A archive.122
7.11.2.5. The Ea-eppe§-ill B archive.123
7.11.2.6. The archive of IäSar-taribi.124
7.11.2.7. The Re'i-sise archive.124
7.11.2.8. The Sähit-gineA archive.125
7.11.2.9. The Sa-näSiSuA archive.126
7.11.2.10. The §a-näsi§u B archive and other Sa-nä3isu texts.126
7.11.2.11. The Sangü-SamasA archive.127
7.11.2.12. The Sangü-SamaS B (or Sangü-Sippar) archive.128
7.11.3. Non-Rassam archives.129
7.11.3.1. The archives offAqüba and of SamaS-iddin/Remüt.129
7.11.3.2. The archive ofBel-aplu-iddin.130
7.11.3.3. The Mastuk archive.130
7.11.3.4. The MuSezib archive.131
7.11.3.5. The Sähit-gineB archive.132
7.11.3.6. The Sangü-IStar-Bäbili archive.132
7.12. Ur.133
7.12.1. Woolley's archives.133
7.12.1.1. The archive ofDamqia.133
7.12.1.2. The Galläbu archive.133
7.12.1.3. The archive ofNidinti-Ea.134
7.12.1.4. The Sin-ih" archive.135
7.12.1.5. The archive ofSin-uballit.135
7.12.2. Texts brought to the British Museum by H.R. Hall.137
7.12.2.1. An early Neo-Babylonian archive.137
7.12.2.2. The Imbia archive.137
7.13. Uruk.138
7.13.1. Archives found within temple precincts.138
7.13.1.1. The Eanna archive.*38
7.13.1.2. The Esgal archive.139
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7.13.1.3. The Re§ temple archives: Re§ A and ReS B (= Sin-leqe-
unninniB).139
7.13.2. Private archives from clandestine excavations.140
7.13.2.1. The Atü archive.140
7.13.2.2. The Basia archive.141
7.13.2.3. The Damiqu archive.142
7.13.2.4. The Gimil-Nanäya A archive.142
7.13.2.5. The Kuri A archive.143
7.13.2.6. The Kuri B archive and other small and late archives.143
7.13.2.7. The archive of Nabü-ahhe-bullit.144
7.13.2.8. The Nür-Sin archive.144
7.13.2.9. The RIm-Anu archive.145
7.13.2.10. The Sin-leqe-unninni A archive.145
7.13.2.11. The Sin-näsir archive.146
7.13.3. Excavated archives from private houses.146
7.13.3.1. The Bel-aplu-usur archive.146
7.13.3.2. The Egibi archive.147
7.13.3.3. The Ekur-zakir archive (U 18).147
7.13.3.4. The Gimil-Nanäya B archive (U 18).147
7.13.3.5. The Kuri C archive.148
7.13.3.6. The Samsea archive.148
7.13.3.7. The archive of Ubäru, son of Anu-ahhe-iql§a (U 18).149
7.14. Varia.149
7.14.1. Archives from Babylonia.149
7.14.1.1. The archive ofthe sons of Akkad-eres.149
7.14.1.2. The Arkät-ili archive.149
7.14.1.3. The 'Morgan archive': an eighth Century temple archive,
and other contemporary institutional texts.150
7.14.1.4. The archive ofNihistu from Sätfr.150
7.14.1.5. The Yahüd archive.151
7.14.1.6. The archive of Zababa-sarru-usur.151
7.14.2. Tablets fromoutside Babylonia.151
7.14.2.1. The archive ofthe sons of Nusku-gabbe.152
8. Abbreviations.153
9. Bibliography.156
10. Indexes.169
10.1. Personal names.169
10.2. Place names.174
10.3. Akkadian words.175
10.4. Texts.177 |
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