Sons and descendants: a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C.
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Tables
...........................................................
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List of Figures
.......................................................... xv
List of Abbreviations
................................................... xvii
Preface
................................................................. xix
Chapter One. Sons, Descendants, and Family Names: Problems,
Sources, and Approaches
.............................................. 1
1.1.
Introduction
....................................................... 1
1.2.
Prior Work
........................................................ 3
1.3.
The Parameters of the Present Study
............................. 5
1.3.1.
Babylonian Kin Groups,
747
to
626
вс
.................... 5
1.3.2.
Babylonian Families before
747
and after
626 ............ 13
1.4.
Theoretical Approaches for Understanding Kin Groups
........ 14
1.4.1.
Lineage Theory
............................................. 14
1.4.2.
House Societies
............................................. 16
1.4.3.
David Schneider s Critique of Kinship
.................... 17
1.5.
Terminology
...................................................... 18
Chapter Two. Kin Groups in Northern Babylonia: Babylon,
Borsippa, and Dilbat
................................................... 21
2.1.
Introduction
....................................................... 21
2.2.
Babylon
............................................................ 25
2.2.1.
Title Holding Kin Groups at Babylon
..................... 28
2.2.1.1.
The King
........................................... 28
2.2.1.2.
The
šäkin
temi
at Babylon
......................... 31
2.2.1.2.1.
Bël-lë i-kullâti
of the Saggilaya Kin
Group
................................... 32
2.2.1.2.2.
Silim-Bél
of the
Sigûa
Kin Group
...... 32
2.2.1.2.3.
A šäkin
těmi
from the Egibi Kin Group
34
2.2.1.3.
The
šatammu
at Babylon
.......................... 34
2.2.1.4.
The
bëlpthati
at Babylon
.......................... 36
2.2.2.
Holders of Prebends at Babylon
........................... 37
2.2.2.1.
The
Sín-šadunu Kin
Group
....................... 38
2.2.2.2.
The
Balïhu Kin
Group
............................. 40
VIII CONTENTS
2.2.2.3.
The Irânni-Marduk
Kin Group
................... 41
2.2.2.4.
The
Ţabihu
Kin Group
............................ 41
2.2.2.5.
The
Étir
Kin Group
................................ 42
2.2.2.6.
The Amilaya Kin Group
........................... 43
2.2.2.7.
The Arrabtu Kin Group
........................... 43
2.2.3.
Land-Owning Kin Groups at Babylon
.................... 46
2.2.3.1.
hansu
Land at Babylon
............................ 46
2.2.3.2.
Non-hanšů
Land at Babylon
...................... 49
2.2.3.2.1.
The Egibi Kin Group
.................... 49
2.2.3.2.2.
The
Eppës-ilï Kin
Group
................ 52
2.2.3.2.3.
The
Rë i-sïsï Kin
Group
................. 53
2.2.3.2.4.
The
Rab-banê Kin
Group
............... 54
2.2.3.2.5.
The Ba iru,
Balihu,
and
Bël-etëru Kin
Groups
.................................. 55
2.2.3.3.
Urban Land and Family Residences at Babylon
.. 56
2.2.4.
Debt Notes, Promissory Notes, and Kin Groups
.......... 62
2.2.4.1.
The
Šuma
Archive
................................. 63
2.2.4.2.
The
Bel-ušallim
Archive
.......................... 64
2.2.5.
Scribes
...................................................... 66
2.2.6.
Kin Ties between Principals, Witnesses, and Scribes
..... 66
2.3.
Borsippa
........................................................... 68
2.3.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Borsippa
....... 68
2.3.2.
Holders of Titles at Borsippa
............................... 70
2.3.2.1.
The
šakin těmi
and
šatammu
at Borsippa
......... 70
2.3.2.1.1.
The
Éda-ëtir Kin
Group
................ 71
2.3.2.1.2.
The Arad-Ea Kin Group
................ 73
2.3.2.1.3.
The
Aqar-Nabû
and Abunaya Kin
Groups
................................. 74
2.3.2.1.4.
The
Arkât-ilãni-damqã
Kin Group
..... 78
2.3.2.1.5.
The
Nur-
Papsukkal Kin
Group
......... 80
2.3.2.1.6.
The Iliya Kin Group
.................... 83
2.3.2.2.
Other Title Holders at Borsippa
.................. 85
2.3.3.
Land-Owning Kin Groups at Borsippa
.................... 86
2.3.3.1.
hansu
Land at Borsippa
........................... 86
2.3.3.1.1.
hansu
Property Associated with the
(Ea)-Iluta-bäni
Kin Group
............. 90
2.3.3.1.1.1.
The
hanšu
of
Шпа
Descendant
of
(Ea)-Iluta-bani
................ 90
2.3.3.1.1.2.
The
hanšu
of
Suppê-Bël
Descendant of
(Ea)-Iluta-bäni
... 92
CONTENTS
IX
2.3.3.1.1.3. The
hanšu
of Nădin-ahi
Descendant of
(Ea)-Ilüta-bäni... 93
2.3.3.1.2.
Other Early
Neo-Babylonian
References to
hanšu
at Borsippa
........ 94
2.3.3.2.
Ownership of
Non-hanšu
Land at Borsippa
...... 97
2.3.4.
Debt Notes, Promissory Notes, and Kin Groups
.......... 98
2.3.5.
Scribes
...................................................... 100
2.3.6.
Other Familial Interactions
................................102
24.
Dilbat
..............................................................103
2.4.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Dilbat
..........103
2.4.2.
Holders of Titles at Dilbat
.................................106
2.4.2.1.
Bël-ëtir
of the
Šangu-Dilbat
Kin Group,
šatammu
of the Eimbianu
.........................106
2.4.2.2.
Sulă, sâkin
tèmi
of Dilbat
..........................108
2.4.2.3.
A šakin
tèmi
from the
Naggãru
Kin Group
.......109
2.4.2.4.
Other
šakin těmi
Officials at Dilbat
...............110
2.4.3.
Prebends at Dilbat
..........................................110
2.4.4.
Land-Owning Kin Groups at Dilbat
.......................112
2.4.4.1.
hanšu
Land at Dilbat
.............................. 113
2.4.4.2.
Non-hanšu
Agricultural Land at Dilbat
..........115
2.4.4.3.
Urban Real Estate at Dilbat
.......................120
2.4.5.
Scribes at Dilbat
............................................120
2.4.6.
The
Šangu-Dilbat
Kin Group
..............................121
2.5.
Conclusions
.......................................................123
Chapter Three. Kin Groups in Northern Babylonia: Sippar, Kish,
Der.andCutha
......................................................... 127
3-і.
Introduction
....................................................... 127
3-2.
Sippar
..............................................................129
3.2.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Sippar
..........129
3.2.2.
Kin Groups and Cultic Institutions
........................132
3.2.2.1.
Title Holders with Family Names
.................133
3.2.2.2.
Kin Groups and Prebend Ownership
.............136
3.2.2.3.
Scribes with Family Names
.......................138
3.2.2.4.
Principals and Witnesses in Promissory Notes
from the Ebabbar
..................................140
3.2.3.
Kin Groups and Land Ownership
.........................141
3.3.
Kish
................................................................ 142
З-З-і.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Kish
............142
3-3-2.
Kin Groups and Land Ownership
.........................144
X
CONTENTS
3.3.2.1.
hansu
Land at Kish: The
Amïlaya
and
Šigua Kin
Groups
............................................. 144
3.3.2.2.
hansu
Land at Kish: The
Mişirăya
Kin Group
___145
3.3.2.3.
Fields and Urban Land at Kish: The Gahal Kin
Group
.............................................. 147
3.3.3.
Scribes at Kish
.............................................. 148
3.3.4.
Kin Groups and Cultic Institutions
........................ 149
3.4.
Cutha and
Der.................................................... 150
3.4.1.
Kin Groups at Cutha
....................................... 151
3.4.2.
Kin Groups at
Der.........................................153
3.5.
Conclusions
....................................................... 154
Chapter Four. Kin Groups in Central Babylonia: Nippur and
Marad
.................................................................. 157
4.1.
Introduction
....................................................... 157
4.2.
Nippur
............................................................. 163
4.2.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Nippur
.........163
4.2.2.
Land Owners
...............................................165
4.2.3.
Officials
..................................................... 168
4.2.4.
Scribes
...................................................... 170
4.2.5.
Additional References to Family Names in the
Governors Archive
.........................................171
4.3.
Marad
............................................................. 172
4.3.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at
Marad
.........172
4.3.2.
Prebend Ownership at
Marad:
The
Šangu-Ištar-Bäbili
Kin Group
..................................................172
4.3.3.
Land Ownership at
Marad:
The Harriru and Ur-Nanna
Kin Groups
................................................. 174
4.4.
Conclusions
....................................................... 177
Chapter Five. Kin Groups in Southern Babylonia:
Uruk
and Ur
... 181
5.1.
Introduction
....................................................... 181
5.2.
Uruk
...............................................................185
5.2.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at
Uruk
...........185
5.2.2.
Kin Groups and Land Ownership
......................... 190
5.2.2.1.
Land Holdings of the
Šangu-Ninurta Kin
Group
.............................................. 191
5.2.2.2.
Land Holdings of the
Ţăbiya
Kin Group
.........194
5.2.3.
Kin Groups and Cultic Institutions
........................200
5.2.3.1.
Title Holders with Family Names
.................200
CONTENTS
XI
5.2.3.2.
Individuals with Family Names Involved in
Temple Affairs
.....................................201
5.2.3.3.
Prebend Owners and Others Present at the Sale
of Prebends
........................................203
5.2.3.3.1.
Prebend Owners
........................203
5.2.3.3.1.1.
The
Kuru Kn
Group
.............203
5.2.3.3.1.2.
Šamšaya..........................
205
5.2.3.3.2.
Witnesses at Prebend Sales
.............206
5.2.3.4.
Specialized Knowledge: The
Sîn-leqe-unninnï
Kin Group
.........................................208
5-3-
Ur
..................................................................211
5.3.1.
Use of Genealogies and Family Names at Ur
..............211
5.3-2.
Kin Groups at Ur
...........................................213
5.3.2.1.
The Iddin-Papsukkal Kin Group
..................214
5.3.2.2.
The
Šangu-Ninurta Kin
Group
...................216
54·
Conclusions
.......................................................217
Chapter Six. Conclusions: Toward an Understanding of Kin
Groups and Family Names in Early Neo-Babylonian Society
........221
6.1.
Introduction
.......................................................221
6.2.
Frequency and Manner of Attestations of Family Names at
Cities
..............................................................223
6.3.
The Transmission of Family Names
..............................229
6.4.
Native Terms for Kin
..............................................230
6.4.1.
Brothers
....................................................230
6.4.2.
Fathers and Sons
...........................................233
6.4.3.
Mothers, Wives, and Daughters
...........................235
6.4.3.1.
Women of High Status
............................236
6.4.3.2.
Women of Lower Status
...........................239
6.4.4.
The Extended Family: kimtu, nisutu, and
salatu
..........240
6.4.4.1.
kimtu
...............................................241
6.4.4.2.
nisutu
..............................................242
6.4.4.3.
salatu
..............................................242
6.4.5.
Terms for Kin-Defined Social Units
.......................244
6.4.5.1.
bttabi
..............................................244
6.4.5.2.
mar bant
...........................................253
6.4.5.3.
qinnu
...............................................255
6.5.
The Regional Distribution of Family Names
.....................259
6.5.1.
The Existence of Regional Family Names
.................261
XII CONTENTS
6.5.2.
Social Cohesion within Kin Groups and Tensions
between Kin Groups
.......................................263
6.5.3.
Movement of Individuals with Family Names and
Growth of Kin Groups
.....................................266
6.5.4.
Evidence of Continued Inter-City Ties between Kin
Groups
......................................................267
6.6.
The Genetic Identity of Individuals with Family Names
........269
6.7.
The Origins of the Use of Family Names: Theoretical
Approaches
........................................................272
6.7.1.
Prevailing Sentiments
......................................272
6.7.2.
The Importance of Property
...............................276
6.7.3.
Reproduction of Kin Groups
..............................280
6.7.4.
The Political Environment and the Emergence of
Family Names
..............................................283
6.8.
Summary of Conclusions
.........................................289
Bibliography
...........................................................297
General Index
..........................................................311
Personal Names
........................................................319
Family Names and Possible Family Names
...........................327
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spelling | Nielsen, John P. 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)142765252 aut Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. by John P. Nielsen Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2011 XVIII, 331 S graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Culture and history of the ancient Near East 43 Includes bibliographical references and index Teilw. zugl.: Chicago, Univ., Diss., 2008 Geschichte 747 v. Chr.-626 v. Chr. gnd rswk-swf Gesellschaft Verwandtschaftsgruppe (DE-588)4473171-1 gnd rswk-swf Familienname (DE-588)4016415-9 gnd rswk-swf Irak Babylonien (DE-588)4004102-5 gnd rswk-swf Kinship / Iraq / Babylonia Names, Personal / Social aspects / Iraq / Babylonia Elite (Social sciences) / Iraq / Babylonia Babylonia / Social conditions (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Babylonien (DE-588)4004102-5 g Verwandtschaftsgruppe (DE-588)4473171-1 s Familienname (DE-588)4016415-9 s Geschichte 747 v. Chr.-626 v. Chr. z DE-604 Culture and history of the ancient Near East 43 (DE-604)BV013200992 43 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020683328&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Nielsen, John P. 1973- Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. Culture and history of the ancient Near East Gesellschaft Verwandtschaftsgruppe (DE-588)4473171-1 gnd Familienname (DE-588)4016415-9 gnd |
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title | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. |
title_auth | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. |
title_exact_search | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. |
title_full | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. by John P. Nielsen |
title_fullStr | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. by John P. Nielsen |
title_full_unstemmed | Sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. by John P. Nielsen |
title_short | Sons and descendants |
title_sort | sons and descendants a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo babylonian period 747 626 b c |
title_sub | a social history of kin groups and family names in the early neo-Babylonian period, 747 - 626 B.C. |
topic | Gesellschaft Verwandtschaftsgruppe (DE-588)4473171-1 gnd Familienname (DE-588)4016415-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Verwandtschaftsgruppe Familienname Irak Babylonien Hochschulschrift |
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