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Professional Figures and Administrative Roles in the Garden (ĝeškiri6) Management of Ur III Ĝirsu
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Angela Greco
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Program xvii
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Part 1 Opening Lectures
- Rückwärts schauend in die Zukunft: Utopien des Alten Orients 3
- Law and Literature in the Third Millennium b.c. 13
- The Soul in the Stele? 49
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Part 2 Papers
- Myth and Ritual through Tradition and Innovation 59
- A Tale of Twin Cities: Archaeology and the Sumerian King List 75
- Where are the Uruk Necropoles? Regional Innovation or Change in Tradition for Northern Mesopotamia 81
- Changes Through Time: The Pit F Sequence at Ur Revisited 91
- Reading Figurines from Ancient Urkeš (2450 b.c.e.) A New Way of Measuring Archaeological Artifacts, with Implications for Historical Linguistics 105
- Wooden Carvings of Ebla: Some Open Questions 121
- The Aesthetic Lexicon of Ebla’s Composite Art during the Age of the Archives 135
- DUGURASU = rw-ḥꝪwt 155
- More on Pre-Sargonic Umma 161
- Professional Figures and Administrative Roles in the Garden (ĝeškiri6) Management of Ur III Ĝirsu 167
- Tradition and Innovation in Šulgi’s Concept of Divine Kingship 179
- Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Beschwörungen des Marduk-Ea-Typs: Die Rolle Enlils 193
- Prophecy in the Mari Texts as an Innovative Development 205
- Mathematical Lists: From Archiving to Innovation 215
- Die lexikalische Serie á=idu 225
- The Rituals of Power: The Akkadian Tradition in Neo-Assyrian Policy 237
- Innovation and Tradition within the Sphere of Neo-Assyrian Officialdom 251
- Tradition and Innovation in the Neo-Assyrian Reliefs 267
- Une Armure Expérimentale du Premier Millénaire av. J.-C. 277
- A Group of Seals and Seal Impressions from the Neo-Assyrian Colony Tell Masaikh- Kar-Assurnasirpal with More Ancient Motifs 289
- Spätbabylonische Urkunden: Original, Kopie, Abschrift 301
- Traditional Claims of an Illustrious Ancestor in Craftsmanship and in Wisdom 311
- New Phraseology and Literary Style in the Babylonian Version of the Achaemenid Inscriptions 321
- Aspects of Royal Authority and Local Competence: A Perspective from Nuzi 335
- Continuity and Discontinuity in a Nuzi Scribal Family 345
- Mission at Arrapḫa 355
- Geopolitical Patterns and Connectivity in the Upper Khabur Valley in the Middle Bronze Age 369
- Writing Sumerian in the West 381
- Territorial Administration in Alalaḫ during Level IV 393
- Reciprocity and Commerce in Bronze and Iron Age Anatolia 409
- Hittite Clitic Doubling as an Innovative Category: Its Origin 417
- Memory and Tradition of the Hittite Empire in the post-Hittite Period 427
- Fortifications and Arming as Analytical Elements for a Social-Policy Evolution in Anatolia in the Early Bronze Age 439
- Amurru in der königlichen Ideologie und Tradition: von Ebla bis Israel 449
- The Assyrian Tree of Life and the Jewish Menorah 459
- The Ponderal Systems of Qatna 471
- French Excavations in Qasr Shemamok-Kilizu (Iraqi Kurdistan): The First Mission (2011) 481
- The Present in Our Past: The Assyrian Rock Reliefs at Nahr El-Kalb and the Lessons of Tradition 491
- Oriental Studies and Fascism in Spain 501
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Part 2 Workshop: From Parents to Children
- From Parents to Children: Ebla 511
- Family Firms in the Ur III Period 517
- A Chip Off the Old Block: The Transmission of Titles and Offices within the Family in Old Babylonian Sippar 525
- The Tradition of Professions within Families at Nuzi 555
- Crafts and Craftsmen at Ugarit 567
- Hereditary Transmission of Specialized Knowledge in Hittite Anatolia: The Case of the Scribal Families of the Empire Period 577
- The Transmission of Offices, Professions, and Crafts within the Family in the Neo-Assyrian Period 587
- Families, Officialdom, and Families of Royal Officials in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia 597
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Program xvii
-
Part 1 Opening Lectures
- Rückwärts schauend in die Zukunft: Utopien des Alten Orients 3
- Law and Literature in the Third Millennium b.c. 13
- The Soul in the Stele? 49
-
Part 2 Papers
- Myth and Ritual through Tradition and Innovation 59
- A Tale of Twin Cities: Archaeology and the Sumerian King List 75
- Where are the Uruk Necropoles? Regional Innovation or Change in Tradition for Northern Mesopotamia 81
- Changes Through Time: The Pit F Sequence at Ur Revisited 91
- Reading Figurines from Ancient Urkeš (2450 b.c.e.) A New Way of Measuring Archaeological Artifacts, with Implications for Historical Linguistics 105
- Wooden Carvings of Ebla: Some Open Questions 121
- The Aesthetic Lexicon of Ebla’s Composite Art during the Age of the Archives 135
- DUGURASU = rw-ḥꝪwt 155
- More on Pre-Sargonic Umma 161
- Professional Figures and Administrative Roles in the Garden (ĝeškiri6) Management of Ur III Ĝirsu 167
- Tradition and Innovation in Šulgi’s Concept of Divine Kingship 179
- Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Beschwörungen des Marduk-Ea-Typs: Die Rolle Enlils 193
- Prophecy in the Mari Texts as an Innovative Development 205
- Mathematical Lists: From Archiving to Innovation 215
- Die lexikalische Serie á=idu 225
- The Rituals of Power: The Akkadian Tradition in Neo-Assyrian Policy 237
- Innovation and Tradition within the Sphere of Neo-Assyrian Officialdom 251
- Tradition and Innovation in the Neo-Assyrian Reliefs 267
- Une Armure Expérimentale du Premier Millénaire av. J.-C. 277
- A Group of Seals and Seal Impressions from the Neo-Assyrian Colony Tell Masaikh- Kar-Assurnasirpal with More Ancient Motifs 289
- Spätbabylonische Urkunden: Original, Kopie, Abschrift 301
- Traditional Claims of an Illustrious Ancestor in Craftsmanship and in Wisdom 311
- New Phraseology and Literary Style in the Babylonian Version of the Achaemenid Inscriptions 321
- Aspects of Royal Authority and Local Competence: A Perspective from Nuzi 335
- Continuity and Discontinuity in a Nuzi Scribal Family 345
- Mission at Arrapḫa 355
- Geopolitical Patterns and Connectivity in the Upper Khabur Valley in the Middle Bronze Age 369
- Writing Sumerian in the West 381
- Territorial Administration in Alalaḫ during Level IV 393
- Reciprocity and Commerce in Bronze and Iron Age Anatolia 409
- Hittite Clitic Doubling as an Innovative Category: Its Origin 417
- Memory and Tradition of the Hittite Empire in the post-Hittite Period 427
- Fortifications and Arming as Analytical Elements for a Social-Policy Evolution in Anatolia in the Early Bronze Age 439
- Amurru in der königlichen Ideologie und Tradition: von Ebla bis Israel 449
- The Assyrian Tree of Life and the Jewish Menorah 459
- The Ponderal Systems of Qatna 471
- French Excavations in Qasr Shemamok-Kilizu (Iraqi Kurdistan): The First Mission (2011) 481
- The Present in Our Past: The Assyrian Rock Reliefs at Nahr El-Kalb and the Lessons of Tradition 491
- Oriental Studies and Fascism in Spain 501
-
Part 2 Workshop: From Parents to Children
- From Parents to Children: Ebla 511
- Family Firms in the Ur III Period 517
- A Chip Off the Old Block: The Transmission of Titles and Offices within the Family in Old Babylonian Sippar 525
- The Tradition of Professions within Families at Nuzi 555
- Crafts and Craftsmen at Ugarit 567
- Hereditary Transmission of Specialized Knowledge in Hittite Anatolia: The Case of the Scribal Families of the Empire Period 577
- The Transmission of Offices, Professions, and Crafts within the Family in the Neo-Assyrian Period 587
- Families, Officialdom, and Families of Royal Officials in Chaldean and Achaemenid Babylonia 597