Where kingship descended from heaven: studies on ancient Kish
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS List ofFigures................................................................................................................................................................................ ix List of Tables................................................................................................................................................................................. xv Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................................................................... xvii Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................ xix Abbreviations............................................................................................................................................................................xxiii Bibliography............................................................................................................................................................................... xxv 1. Life and Death in Early Dynastic Kish: The Evidence from Ingharra, Trench Y, by Guillermo Algaze......................... 1 Living with the Dead: From Early Villages to Early Cities........................................................................................ 3 Living with the Dead in Early Third-Millennium Kish..............................................................................................5 The
Meaning of the Kish Early Houses Stratum: Insights from Titris Höyük........................................................ 7 2. Animal Figurines at Kish: Variability in Style, Completeness, and Context, by Deborah Bekken................................. 13 Style and Identification............................................................................................................................................. 13 Relationship to Taxonomic Assemblage.................................................................................................................. 16 Comparisons with Other Collections........................................................................................................................ 17 Purpose and Use.......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Were the Figurines Toys?........................................................................................................................................... 20 3. Kish and Hursagkalama: An Assessment of the Cities’ History and Cults in the Light of Information from Cuneiform Texts, by Stephanie Dalley...........................................................................................................23 Early Dynastic I-II Period, circa 2900-2600 вс......................................................................................................... 27 Early Dynastic III A = Fara Period, circa 2600-2450
вс..............................................................................................27 Early Dynastic IIIB-Pre-Sargonic Period, circa 2450-2334 вс................................................................................ 28 Sargonic Period, circa 2334-2154 вс........................................................................................................................ 29 The Names, Temples, and Deities of Kish-Uhaimir................................................................................................. 30 The Names, Temples, and Deities of Hursagkalama-Ingharra.............................................................................. 33 Third Dynasty of Ur, circa 2112-2004 BC.................................................................................................................. 34 Isin-Larsa-Early Old Babylonian Period, circa 2017-1793 BC................................................................................ 34 The Dating of the Old Babylonian Literary and Lexical Texts................................................................................ 36 The Archive of Tutu-nisu.......................................................................................................................................... 37 Middle Old Babylonian Period, circa 1792-1712 BC................................................................................................. 38 The Refugee Issue in the Reign of Samsu-iluna....................................................................................................... 39 Late
Old Babylonian Period, circa 1711-1595 вс..................................................................................................... 41 Hittite Zababa, Mainly Thirteenth Century вс....................................................................................................... 41 First Sealand Dynasty in Babylon, circa 1550-1500 BC?.......................................................................................... 41 Kassite Period to Second Dynasty of Isin, circa 1500-1026 BC..............................................................................41 Ugarit and Emar, circa 1400-1185 BC........................................................................................................................ 42 Neo-Assyrian Period, Late Twelfth Century to 625 BC........................................................................................... 42 Neo-Babylonian Period, 625-539 BC.......................................................................................................................... 45 Achaemenid Period, 538-331 BC................................................................................................................................ 45 Macedonian and Seleucid to Arsacid Period, circa 330 вс-51 AD?......................................................................... 47 Sasanian-Lakhmid Period......................................................................................................................................... 47
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................................... 47 4. Sasanian and Post-Sasanian Glass from Kish, by Laure Dussubieux...............................................................................49 Description of the Glass Material from Kish............................................................................................................. 49 Experiment.................................................................................................................................................................. 51 v
TABLE OF CONTENTS Artifacts Analyzed Using LA-ICP-MS.........................................................................................................................51 Results.......................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Discussion.................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................................... 55 5. The First Actual Stratigraphic Profile of Part of the Y Trench, by McGuire Gibson.................................................... 57 Summary...................................................................................................................................................................... 85 Appendix 5A: Archaeological Sedimentation of the Y Trench at Kish, by Joseph Schuldenrein........................... 91 Geomorphology and Field Relations of the Study Area.......................................................................................... 91 Method.......................................................................................................................................................................... 92 Archaeostratigraphy of the Y Trench
Column......................................................................................................... 93 Description of the Lithostrata.................................................................................................................................... 93 Mechanical Properties............................................................................................................................................96 Chemical Properties............................................................................................................................................... 97 Sedimentological Interpretations and Site Formation Process............................................................................. 99 Conclusions................................................................................................................................................................. 103 6. Provenience Investigations of Obsidian Artifacts from the Field Museum of Natural History’s Kish Collections Using Portable X-ray Fluorescence Analysis, by Mark Golitko........................................................ 105 Obsidian from Kish and Jamdat Nasr....................................................................................................................... 107 Method........................................................................................................................................................................ 107
Results........................................................................................................................................................................ 110 Discussion.................................................................................................................................................................. 114 Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................................. 115 Acknowledgments..................................................................................................................................................... 115 7. The “Sasanian” Stuccos of Mound H, by Trudy S. Kawami.......................................................................................... 117 Mound H and Its Remains......................................................................................................................................... 117 A Short History of Architectural Stucco in the Ancient Near East....................................................................... 118 The Kish Stuccos........................................................................................................................................................ 119 Palace 2................................................................................................................................................................. 119 Palace
1................................................................................................................................................................. 120 Locus Not Known................................................................................................................................................ 121 Summary............................................................................................................................................................... 121 Contemporaneous Parallels in Mesopotamia........................................................................................................ 122 Sasanian Iran..................................................................................................................... 123 The Problems of Kish................................................................................................................................................ 123 Umayyad Art............................................................................................................................................................. 124 Post-Sasanian Stucco in Iran................................................................................................................................... 125 Some Conclusions.................................................................................................................................................... 126
Acknowledgments.................................................................................................................................................... 127 Appendix 7A: Stucco from Mound H, by Location................................................................................................. 185 Appendix 7B: Stucco from Mound H, by К Number (with Related Pieces)..........................................................188 Appendix 7C: Technical Observations.................................................................................................................... 192 8. Piercers, Borers, and Perforators: Use Wear and Cylinder Seal Manufacture, by Thomas J. Loebel........................193 Introduction and Methods....................................................................................................................................... 193 Artifact Sample.......................................................................................................................................................... 193 Limitations of Study................................................................................................................................................. 193 Results........................................................................................................................................................................195 Soft Stone.................................................................................................................................................................... 195 Dry
Hide...................................................................................................................................................................... 196 Bone/Antler.............................................................................................................................................................. 196 Summary and Discussion......................................................................................................................................... 196 vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9. Life and Death at Kish: Reanalysis of the Human Skeletal Remains, by William]. Pestle, Christina Torres-Rouff, and Blair M. Daverman................................................................................................................. 203 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................. 203 Research Problem.......................................................................................................................................................204 The Graves of Kish..................................................................................................................................................... 204 Mound A................................................................................................................................................................ 205 Ingharra......................................... 205 Mound W.............................................................................................................................................................. 207 Previous Research on the Kish Skeletal Remains................................................................................................... 207 Challenges Inherent in Analyzing the Kish Skeletal Material.............................................................................. 209 The Skeletal Sample from
Kish................................................................................................................................ 210 Efforts at Contextualization..................................................................................................................................... 211 Analytical Methods................................................................................................................................................... 213 Demography.......................................................................................................................................................... 213 Health.................................................................................................................................................................... 213 Relatedness................................................................................................................................................................ 215 Bioarchaeological Results......................................................................................................................................... 216 Demography.......................................................................................................................................................... 216 Infant Burials at Kish........................................................................................................................................... 219 Health over
Time................................................................................................................................................... 220 Results for Childhood Health Indicators....................................................................................................... 220 Results for Indicators of Adult Behavior....................................................................................................... 225 Results for City Size Correlations.................................................................................................................. 226 Discussion of Health over Time...................................................................................................................... 227 Health across the City......................................................................................................................................... 228 Relatedness of the Kish Population.................................................................................................................... 233 Health and Status in the A Cemetery: A Case Study..............................................................................................237 Synchronic Variation in the A Cemetery........................................................................................................... 238 Conclusions................................................................................................................................................................ 240
Acknowledgments.....................................................................................................................................................241 10. Chipped- and Ground-Stone Assemblages from Kish, by James L. Phillips and Michelle E. Ekwall............................. 243 Débitage and Debris................................................................................................................................................... 245 Tools........................................................................................................................................................................... 245 Ground Stone............................................................................................................................................................ 246 Discussion.................................................................................................................................................................. 246 11. Catalog of Ancient Near Eastern Seals in the Collection of the Field Museum, by McGuire Gibson, with Margaret Brandt and Leslie Schramer............................................................................................................. 261 vii
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TABLE OF CONTENTS List ofFigures. ix List of Tables. xv Acknowledgments. xvii Introduction. xix Abbreviations.xxiii Bibliography. xxv 1. Life and Death in Early Dynastic Kish: The Evidence from Ingharra, Trench Y, by Guillermo Algaze. 1 Living with the Dead: From Early Villages to Early Cities. 3 Living with the Dead in Early Third-Millennium Kish.5 The
Meaning of the Kish Early Houses Stratum: Insights from Titris Höyük. 7 2. Animal Figurines at Kish: Variability in Style, Completeness, and Context, by Deborah Bekken. 13 Style and Identification. 13 Relationship to Taxonomic Assemblage. 16 Comparisons with Other Collections. 17 Purpose and Use. 18 Were the Figurines Toys?. 20 3. Kish and Hursagkalama: An Assessment of the Cities’ History and Cults in the Light of Information from Cuneiform Texts, by Stephanie Dalley.23 Early Dynastic I-II Period, circa 2900-2600 вс. 27 Early Dynastic III A = Fara Period, circa 2600-2450
вс.27 Early Dynastic IIIB-Pre-Sargonic Period, circa 2450-2334 вс. 28 Sargonic Period, circa 2334-2154 вс. 29 The Names, Temples, and Deities of Kish-Uhaimir. 30 The Names, Temples, and Deities of Hursagkalama-Ingharra. 33 Third Dynasty of Ur, circa 2112-2004 BC. 34 Isin-Larsa-Early Old Babylonian Period, circa 2017-1793 BC. 34 The Dating of the Old Babylonian Literary and Lexical Texts. 36 The Archive of Tutu-nisu. 37 Middle Old Babylonian Period, circa 1792-1712 BC. 38 The Refugee Issue in the Reign of Samsu-iluna. 39 Late
Old Babylonian Period, circa 1711-1595 вс. 41 Hittite Zababa, Mainly Thirteenth Century вс. 41 First Sealand Dynasty in Babylon, circa 1550-1500 BC?. 41 Kassite Period to Second Dynasty of Isin, circa 1500-1026 BC.41 Ugarit and Emar, circa 1400-1185 BC. 42 Neo-Assyrian Period, Late Twelfth Century to 625 BC. 42 Neo-Babylonian Period, 625-539 BC. 45 Achaemenid Period, 538-331 BC. 45 Macedonian and Seleucid to Arsacid Period, circa 330 вс-51 AD?. 47 Sasanian-Lakhmid Period. 47
Conclusion. 47 4. Sasanian and Post-Sasanian Glass from Kish, by Laure Dussubieux.49 Description of the Glass Material from Kish. 49 Experiment. 51 v
TABLE OF CONTENTS Artifacts Analyzed Using LA-ICP-MS.51 Results. 52 Discussion. 55 Conclusion. 55 5. The First Actual Stratigraphic Profile of Part of the Y Trench, by McGuire Gibson. 57 Summary. 85 Appendix 5A: Archaeological Sedimentation of the Y Trench at Kish, by Joseph Schuldenrein. 91 Geomorphology and Field Relations of the Study Area. 91 Method. 92 Archaeostratigraphy of the Y Trench
Column. 93 Description of the Lithostrata. 93 Mechanical Properties.96 Chemical Properties. 97 Sedimentological Interpretations and Site Formation Process. 99 Conclusions. 103 6. Provenience Investigations of Obsidian Artifacts from the Field Museum of Natural History’s Kish Collections Using Portable X-ray Fluorescence Analysis, by Mark Golitko. 105 Obsidian from Kish and Jamdat Nasr. 107 Method. 107
Results. 110 Discussion. 114 Conclusion. 115 Acknowledgments. 115 7. The “Sasanian” Stuccos of Mound H, by Trudy S. Kawami. 117 Mound H and Its Remains. 117 A Short History of Architectural Stucco in the Ancient Near East. 118 The Kish Stuccos. 119 Palace 2. 119 Palace
1. 120 Locus Not Known. 121 Summary. 121 Contemporaneous Parallels in Mesopotamia. 122 Sasanian Iran. 123 The Problems of Kish. 123 Umayyad Art. 124 Post-Sasanian Stucco in Iran. 125 Some Conclusions. 126
Acknowledgments. 127 Appendix 7A: Stucco from Mound H, by Location. 185 Appendix 7B: Stucco from Mound H, by К Number (with Related Pieces).188 Appendix 7C: Technical Observations. 192 8. Piercers, Borers, and Perforators: Use Wear and Cylinder Seal Manufacture, by Thomas J. Loebel.193 Introduction and Methods. 193 Artifact Sample. 193 Limitations of Study. 193 Results.195 Soft Stone. 195 Dry
Hide. 196 Bone/Antler. 196 Summary and Discussion. 196 vi
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9. Life and Death at Kish: Reanalysis of the Human Skeletal Remains, by William]. Pestle, Christina Torres-Rouff, and Blair M. Daverman. 203 Introduction. 203 Research Problem.204 The Graves of Kish. 204 Mound A. 205 Ingharra. 205 Mound W. 207 Previous Research on the Kish Skeletal Remains. 207 Challenges Inherent in Analyzing the Kish Skeletal Material. 209 The Skeletal Sample from
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Acknowledgments.241 10. Chipped- and Ground-Stone Assemblages from Kish, by James L. Phillips and Michelle E. Ekwall. 243 Débitage and Debris. 245 Tools. 245 Ground Stone. 246 Discussion. 246 11. Catalog of Ancient Near Eastern Seals in the Collection of the Field Museum, by McGuire Gibson, with Margaret Brandt and Leslie Schramer. 261 vii |
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spelling | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish Karen L. Wilson and Deborah Bekken, editors Chicago Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures of the University of Chicago [2023] li, 329 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in ancient cultures number 1 "The volume grew out of a symposium, November 2008, Field Museum, gathering new work on the material from Kish" (Seite xxi) Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd rswk-swf Kish (DE-588)4110286-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2008 Chicago, Ill. gnd-content Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-2581)TH000003381 gbd Monarchie, Verfassungsform (DE-2581)TH000006766 gbd Persicus Sinus 3 F4 [IRN] (DE-2581)TH000010552 gbd Kish (DE-588)4110286-1 g Vor- und Frühgeschichte z Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 s DE-604 Wilson, Karen L. (DE-588)1026236819 edt Bekken, Deborah A. (DE-588)1158604785 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-61491-093-0 (DE-604)BV049042589 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ADE 978-1-61491-094-7 Studies in ancient cultures number 1 (DE-604)BV049372220 1 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=034255186&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish |
title_auth | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish |
title_exact_search | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish |
title_exact_search_txtP | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish |
title_full | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish Karen L. Wilson and Deborah Bekken, editors |
title_fullStr | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish Karen L. Wilson and Deborah Bekken, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient Kish Karen L. Wilson and Deborah Bekken, editors |
title_short | Where kingship descended from heaven |
title_sort | where kingship descended from heaven studies on ancient kish |
title_sub | studies on ancient Kish |
topic | Funde (DE-588)4071507-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Kish Konferenzschrift 2008 Chicago, Ill. |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034255186&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV049372220 |
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