Judaeans by the waters of Babylon: new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection
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adam_text | Table of contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ xv The dates of the tablets................................................................................. xv Measurements................................................................................................ xvi Abbreviations and conventions....................................................................xvi Glossary of rare or unusual terms ............................................................. xvii Concordance BaAr 6 ......................................................................................................... xix Texts sorted by Schoyen Collection numbers............................................. xx Seals and fingernail marks............................................................................ xx Introduction Judaeans in Babylonia..................................................................... 1 A new corpus of texts...................................................................................... 3 Are they genuine?............................................................................................. 4 The provenance of the texts .......................................................................... 5 The text groups ............................................................................................ 7 The end of the archive......................................................................................8 Who wrote the
texts?....................................................................................... 9 Identifying Judaeans.................................................................................... 10 The theophoric element..................................................................................11 Names, relations, geneaology......................................................................... 13 The main protagonists Group one: the families of the Judaeans Samak-Iäma ................................................................................... 17 Mï-kâ-Iâma and his sons and grandchildren........................................17 Rapä-Iäma and his generation............................................................... 20 Rïmût, son of Samak-Iäma, or son of Abï-ul-ïde?.............................. 20 Ahîqam and his generation.................................................................... 23 Bridging the text groups........................................................................ 23 The sons of Ahiqam .............................................................................24 And the last generation?........................................................................ 25 The marriage deed of Nanaia-kânat and Nabû-bân-ahi .................. 25 Exploring the side branches of the genealogical tree............................ 28 Iqbaia and the texts from äl sarri (Kingstown) ................................... 30 Salam-Iäma, father of Nubâia, and Tüb-salam, and their
descendants................................................................................. 34 Group one: the most important people in lâhüd Ustanu, the satrap.............................................................................39 Mudammiq-Nabu , son of Nabû-aplu-iddin .................................... 40 xi
Iddinaia and Bêl-usallim, the sons of Sinqä(ma)................................ 42 The ‘Blt-il’ family................................................................................... 43 Adversaries...............................................................................................44 Group two: the most important people in Nasar The scribes-in-residence................................................................... 45 Milkaia, son of Salamân........................................................................ 46 Group three: the most important people in Abî-râm Zababa-sarru-usur and his relatives...............................................47 The Egibi connection The Egibi family archive................................................................ 51 The Egibi family and the palace of the crown prince.......................... 52 The Dêkû family....................................................................................55 The Miller family and the sons of Amusé........................................... 56 Sum-iddin and Arih, sons of Bël-zêr-iddin ....................................... 58 The tablet Dar 93................................................................................... 60 Nîr-Iâma, son of Bêl-zér-ibni, and the sons of Tallm....................... 61 Talâ and his descendants........................................................................ 64 Sahu, son of Nusku-êdu-usur ............................................................... 65 lâdî-il, son of Pan-Nabû-
lûmur........................................................... 67 Süqaia....................................................................................................... 69 Where they all met: Opis...................................................................... 70 Family matters Searching for a bequest................................................................... 71 A division of assets.......................................................................................... 78 Agriculture .................................................................................................................. 81 Preparing the fields........................................................................................82 Grain cultivation............................................................................................ 84 Agricultural management in group two texts..................................... 86 Cattle....................................................................................................... 91 Physical features................................................................................. 97 Formation of plough teams............................................................... 98 Collecting rent and taxes........................................................................ 99 Texts from years nine and ten of Darius: anexplanation................ 102 Date cultivation............................................................................................ 104 imittu debt notes from year twenty-one of Darius
........................ 107 Counting people and making them work............................................................... 115 Debts ..............................................................................121 Scribes ................................................................................................................123 Scribes who issue documents in Babylon.................................................. 127 The ‘scribes -in-residence’.......................................................................... 129 Scribes with their relatives who are also known from outside the Judaean archives.................................................................... 131 Personal names as part of place names of the type bit PN or âlu sa PN and individuals with corresponding names .135 xii
Other individuals with family names that suggest a Borsippa connection....................................................................................139 Summary ................................................................................................................ 141 Text editions nos. 1-98............................................................................................ 145 Group one ....................................................................................146-199 Group two ................................................................................... 202—258 Group three ................................................................................... 260—370 The Aramaic and Hebrew Epigraphs on the tablets in and around lahiid by James D. Moore..................................................... 371-382 Previously published texts Al 385-386 C1-C103 387-450 J1-J10 451-458 N1 459-460 Indexes Personal names in groups one and two ...................................... 467-481 Personal names in group three....................................................... 482-496 Akkadian words (selection)............................................................. 497—499 General index.................................................................................. 500-508 Bibliography ................................................................................................. 509-520 Figures and pictures Genealogical trees The descendants of Samak-Iäma. 18-19 Rimut, son of Samak-iäma or Abï-ul-îde? 21 The sons of Ahiqam. 25 The marriage
deed and Kînaia II. 26 The marriage deed: Salti-il and his descendants. 27 The descendants of Salam-Iäma. 36—37 Mudammiq-Nabû and the Bel-aplu-usur family. 41 The ‘Bit-if family. 43 Adversaries: Nadab-Iäma and Il-lintar. 45 Scribes from the Amel-Ea family. 45 Zababa-sarru-usur and his family, including possible scenarios for his grandfather. 47 Genealogical tree no. 11: The main branch of the Egibi family (abbreviated). 51 Genealogical tree no. 12: Two branches of the Dêkû family and their contacts to the Egibis. 55 Genealogical tree no. 13: Sum-iddin and Arîh, sons of Bêl-zèr-iddin. 58-59 Genealogical tree no. 14: Dannu-ahltësu-ibni and Sîn-ibni. 62 Genealogical tree no. 15: Linking Nîr-Iâma and Silläia (Dar 310). 63 Genealogical tree no. 16: Tala and his descendants. 64 Genealogical tree no. 17: Nusku-ëdu-usur, his son Sahû, and other descendants. 66 Genealogical tree no. 18: ladi-il, son of Pân-Nabû-lûmur. 69 Genealogical tree no. 19: The family of (H)anän-il and his tentative family members. 108 Genealogical tree no. 20: Barik-Tammes and his family. HO Genealogical tree no. 21: Sons of Iddin-Nabû with a family name. 134 Genealogical tree no. 1: Genealogical tree no. 2: Genealogical tree no. 3: Genealogical tree no. 4a: Genealogical tree no. 4b: Genealogical tree no. 5: Genealogical tree no. 6: Genealogical tree no. 7: Genealogical tree no. 8: Genealogical tree no. 9: Genealogical tree no. 10: xiii
Tables Table 1: Rlmüt and his sons as represented in the early texts of group two. Table 2: The protagonists of the al sarri texts. Table 3a: Agricultural management in group two texts: Ahîqar and the sons of Ammu. Table 3b: Agricultural management in group two texts: Ahîqar and the sons of Salti-il. Table 4: Cattle in the three text groups. Table 5: B6 C17 C18. Structure and content of the texts from years nine and ten. Table 6: Debt notes for date imittu. in the twenty-first year of Darius. 21 30 86-87 88-89 94-95 100-101 109 Figures Figure 1 : From the 1939 editio princeps by Ernst Weidner. 2 Figure 2a-c: Examples of decently convincing fake tablets. Photographs by the author. 4 Figure 3: The main actors in âl sarri texts. 31 Figure 4: BM 65149 (BMA 26a) Photographic detail by the author. 57 Figure 5: BM 68921 (BMA 26b) Photographic detail by the author. 57 Figure 6: Profile of a canal and the irrigated land behind it. Drawing by the author. 82 Figure 7: Lifting the water by shadouf. Historic photography. 83 Figure 8: Filling the reservoir. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 9: Opening of a ditch. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 10: Inundated field. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 11: Water entering the furrows. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 84 Figure 12: Inundated gardens. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 84 Figure 13: The main protagonists in grain cultivation. Diagram by the author. 91 Figure 14: Depiction of a plough team. Drawing by the author on the basis of a sealimpression. 92
Figure 15a b: Humped oxen. Drawing by the author. 97 Figure 16 a b : Map of the actors and witnesses in B6, C17, C18. 99 Figure 17a b c: CM 20 11 (BM 30627). Field plan of a plot at its latest stage of develop ment before an inheritance division took place. Clay tablet. Hand copy by the author, schematic drawing by Irmhild Wunsch. 104 Figure 18: Example specimen of a wooden spade with short iron blade (Spreewald, early 20th cent. AD). Photograph by the author. 105 Figure 19: Camb 246 (BM 30693), detail. Too much space left for figure. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 20: Dar 331 (BM 30593), detail. Too little space left for figure. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 21: Traces of textile wrap on tablet B18. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 22: Geographic distribution of the text cluster around the beginning of Zababa-sarruusur’s career as rah bïti sa bit rêdùti. Based on a Gephi file. 113 Figure 23: Barcino 16 6 (BM 31192): Persons who dwell at canals. Hand copy by the author. 117 Figure 24: Barcino 16 12 (BM 31295): Example of an ‘identity card.’ Hand copy by the author. 117 177 Figure 25 a—g: Stamp and cylinder seals with motifs similar to Ahlqatn’s. Figure 26: Stamp seal with a variation on the same theme and an additional alphabetic ownership mark. Drawing by the author on the basis of the edition. 178 Figure 27a-d: Seal MS 3021. Photograph provided by the Schoyen Collection. 179 Figure 38a b: C45, detail: year number (see CUSAS 28 45). 419 Figure 39a b: C49, detail: year number (see CUSAS 28 49). 422 xiv
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Table of contents Preface . xv The dates of the tablets. xv Measurements. xvi Abbreviations and conventions.xvi Glossary of rare or unusual terms . xvii Concordance BaAr 6 . xix Texts sorted by Schoyen Collection numbers. xx Seals and fingernail marks. xx Introduction Judaeans in Babylonia. 1 A new corpus of texts. 3 Are they genuine?. 4 The provenance of the texts . 5 The text groups . 7 The end of the archive.8 Who wrote the
texts?. 9 Identifying Judaeans. 10 The theophoric element.11 Names, relations, geneaology. 13 The main protagonists Group one: the families of the Judaeans Samak-Iäma . 17 Mï-kâ-Iâma and his sons and grandchildren.17 Rapä-Iäma and his generation. 20 Rïmût, son of Samak-Iäma, or son of Abï-ul-ïde?. 20 Ahîqam and his generation. 23 Bridging the text groups. 23 The sons of Ahiqam .24 And the last generation?. 25 The marriage deed of Nanaia-kânat and Nabû-bân-ahi . 25 Exploring the side branches of the genealogical tree. 28 Iqbaia and the texts from äl sarri (Kingstown) . 30 Salam-Iäma, father of Nubâia, and Tüb-salam, and their
descendants. 34 Group one: the most important people in lâhüd Ustanu, the satrap.39 Mudammiq-Nabu , son of Nabû-aplu-iddin . 40 xi
Iddinaia and Bêl-usallim, the sons of Sinqä(ma). 42 The ‘Blt-il’ family. 43 Adversaries.44 Group two: the most important people in Nasar The scribes-in-residence. 45 Milkaia, son of Salamân. 46 Group three: the most important people in Abî-râm Zababa-sarru-usur and his relatives.47 The Egibi connection The Egibi family archive. 51 The Egibi family and the palace of the crown prince. 52 The Dêkû family.55 The Miller family and the sons of Amusé. 56 Sum-iddin and Arih, sons of Bël-zêr-iddin . 58 The tablet Dar 93. 60 Nîr-Iâma, son of Bêl-zér-ibni, and the sons of Tallm. 61 Talâ and his descendants. 64 Sahu, son of Nusku-êdu-usur . 65 lâdî-il, son of Pan-Nabû-
lûmur. 67 Süqaia. 69 Where they all met: Opis. 70 Family matters Searching for a bequest. 71 A division of assets. 78 Agriculture . 81 Preparing the fields.82 Grain cultivation. 84 Agricultural management in group two texts. 86 Cattle. 91 Physical features. 97 Formation of plough teams. 98 Collecting rent and taxes. 99 Texts from years nine and ten of Darius: anexplanation. 102 Date cultivation. 104 imittu debt notes from year twenty-one of Darius
. 107 Counting people and making them work. 115 Debts .121 Scribes .123 Scribes who issue documents in Babylon. 127 The ‘scribes -in-residence’. 129 Scribes with their relatives who are also known from outside the Judaean archives. 131 Personal names as part of place names of the type bit PN or âlu sa PN and individuals with corresponding names .135 xii
Other individuals with family names that suggest a Borsippa connection.139 Summary . 141 Text editions nos. 1-98. 145 Group one .146-199 Group two . 202—258 Group three . 260—370 The Aramaic and Hebrew Epigraphs on the tablets in and around lahiid by James D. Moore. 371-382 Previously published texts Al 385-386 C1-C103 387-450 J1-J10 451-458 N1 459-460 Indexes Personal names in groups one and two . 467-481 Personal names in group three. 482-496 Akkadian words (selection). 497—499 General index. 500-508 Bibliography . 509-520 Figures and pictures Genealogical trees The descendants of Samak-Iäma. 18-19 Rimut, son of Samak-iäma or Abï-ul-îde? 21 The sons of Ahiqam. 25 The marriage
deed and Kînaia II. 26 The marriage deed: Salti-il and his descendants. 27 The descendants of Salam-Iäma. 36—37 Mudammiq-Nabû and the Bel-aplu-usur family. 41 The ‘Bit-if family. 43 Adversaries: Nadab-Iäma and Il-lintar. 45 Scribes from the Amel-Ea family. 45 Zababa-sarru-usur and his family, including possible scenarios for his grandfather. 47 Genealogical tree no. 11: The main branch of the Egibi family (abbreviated). 51 Genealogical tree no. 12: Two branches of the Dêkû family and their contacts to the Egibis. 55 Genealogical tree no. 13: Sum-iddin and Arîh, sons of Bêl-zèr-iddin. 58-59 Genealogical tree no. 14: Dannu-ahltësu-ibni and Sîn-ibni. 62 Genealogical tree no. 15: Linking Nîr-Iâma and Silläia (Dar 310). 63 Genealogical tree no. 16: Tala and his descendants. 64 Genealogical tree no. 17: Nusku-ëdu-usur, his son Sahû, and other descendants. 66 Genealogical tree no. 18: ladi-il, son of Pân-Nabû-lûmur. 69 Genealogical tree no. 19: The family of (H)anän-il and his tentative family members. 108 Genealogical tree no. 20: Barik-Tammes and his family. HO Genealogical tree no. 21: Sons of Iddin-Nabû with a family name. 134 Genealogical tree no. 1: Genealogical tree no. 2: Genealogical tree no. 3: Genealogical tree no. 4a: Genealogical tree no. 4b: Genealogical tree no. 5: Genealogical tree no. 6: Genealogical tree no. 7: Genealogical tree no. 8: Genealogical tree no. 9: Genealogical tree no. 10: xiii
Tables Table 1: Rlmüt and his sons as represented in the early texts of group two. Table 2: The protagonists of the al sarri texts. Table 3a: Agricultural management in group two texts: Ahîqar and the sons of Ammu. Table 3b: Agricultural management in group two texts: Ahîqar and the sons of Salti-il. Table 4: Cattle in the three text groups. Table 5: B6 C17 C18. Structure and content of the texts from years nine and ten. Table 6: Debt notes for date imittu. in the twenty-first year of Darius. 21 30 86-87 88-89 94-95 100-101 109 Figures Figure 1 : From the 1939 editio princeps by Ernst Weidner. 2 Figure 2a-c: Examples of decently convincing fake tablets. Photographs by the author. 4 Figure 3: The main actors in âl sarri texts. 31 Figure 4: BM 65149 (BMA 26a) Photographic detail by the author. 57 Figure 5: BM 68921 (BMA 26b) Photographic detail by the author. 57 Figure 6: Profile of a canal and the irrigated land behind it. Drawing by the author. 82 Figure 7: Lifting the water by shadouf. Historic photography. 83 Figure 8: Filling the reservoir. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 9: Opening of a ditch. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 10: Inundated field. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 83 Figure 11: Water entering the furrows. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 84 Figure 12: Inundated gardens. Photograph by the author, 2017, Usbekistan. 84 Figure 13: The main protagonists in grain cultivation. Diagram by the author. 91 Figure 14: Depiction of a plough team. Drawing by the author on the basis of a sealimpression. 92
Figure 15a b: Humped oxen. Drawing by the author. 97 Figure 16 a b : Map of the actors and witnesses in B6, C17, C18. 99 Figure 17a b c: CM 20 11 (BM 30627). Field plan of a plot at its latest stage of develop ment before an inheritance division took place. Clay tablet. Hand copy by the author, schematic drawing by Irmhild Wunsch. 104 Figure 18: Example specimen of a wooden spade with short iron blade (Spreewald, early 20th cent. AD). Photograph by the author. 105 Figure 19: Camb 246 (BM 30693), detail. Too much space left for figure. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 20: Dar 331 (BM 30593), detail. Too little space left for figure. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 21: Traces of textile wrap on tablet B18. Photograph by the author. 106 Figure 22: Geographic distribution of the text cluster around the beginning of Zababa-sarruusur’s career as rah bïti sa bit rêdùti. Based on a Gephi file. 113 Figure 23: Barcino 16 6 (BM 31192): Persons who dwell at canals. Hand copy by the author. 117 Figure 24: Barcino 16 12 (BM 31295): Example of an ‘identity card.’ Hand copy by the author. 117 177 Figure 25 a—g: Stamp and cylinder seals with motifs similar to Ahlqatn’s. Figure 26: Stamp seal with a variation on the same theme and an additional alphabetic ownership mark. Drawing by the author on the basis of the edition. 178 Figure 27a-d: Seal MS 3021. Photograph provided by the Schoyen Collection. 179 Figure 38a b: C45, detail: year number (see CUSAS 28 45). 419 Figure 39a b: C49, detail: year number (see CUSAS 28 49). 422 xiv |
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geographic_facet | Babylonien Judäa |
id | DE-604.BV048857225 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T21:41:21Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T09:48:00Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9783981826074 |
language | English |
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physical | xx, 543 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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publishDate | 2022 |
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series | Babylonische Archive Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection Cuneiform texts |
series2 | Babylonische Archive Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection Cuneiform texts |
spelling | Wunsch, Cornelia Verfasser (DE-588)1130682447 aut Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection by Cornelia Wunsch ; with contributions by James D. Moore aund Laurie E. Pearce Dresden ISLET 2022 xx, 543 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Babylonische Archive Band 6 Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection volume 43 Cuneiform texts 15 Schøyen Collection (DE-588)5222053-9 gnd rswk-swf Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 gnd rswk-swf Babylonien (DE-588)4004102-5 gnd rswk-swf Judäa (DE-588)4028805-5 gnd rswk-swf Jüdische Geschichte, ältere Geschichte Israels (DE-2581)TH000003720 gbd Jüdische Geschichte, persische Zeit (DE-2581)TH000003722 gbd Babylonien (DE-588)4004102-5 g Judäa (DE-588)4028805-5 g Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 s Schøyen Collection (DE-588)5222053-9 b DE-604 Moore, James D. (DE-588)1216519331 ctb Pearce, Laurie E. 1956- (DE-588)1130682293 ctb Babylonische Archive Band 6 (DE-604)BV014855307 6 Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection volume 43 (DE-604)BV014713978 43 Cuneiform texts 15 (DE-604)BV022784900 15 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034122407&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Wunsch, Cornelia Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection Babylonische Archive Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection Cuneiform texts Schøyen Collection (DE-588)5222053-9 gnd Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 gnd |
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title | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection |
title_auth | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection |
title_exact_search | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection |
title_exact_search_txtP | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection |
title_full | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection by Cornelia Wunsch ; with contributions by James D. Moore aund Laurie E. Pearce |
title_fullStr | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection by Cornelia Wunsch ; with contributions by James D. Moore aund Laurie E. Pearce |
title_full_unstemmed | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection by Cornelia Wunsch ; with contributions by James D. Moore aund Laurie E. Pearce |
title_short | Judaeans by the waters of Babylon |
title_sort | judaeans by the waters of babylon new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural babylonia primarily from the schoyen collection |
title_sub | new historical evidence in cuneiform sources from rural Babylonia primarily from the Schøyen Collection |
topic | Schøyen Collection (DE-588)5222053-9 gnd Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Schøyen Collection Keilschrifttext Babylonien Judäa |
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