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Le Système Après-Récolte dans l’Hydro-Agriculture Mésopotamienne à la Fin du IIIe Millénaire avant notre Ère

  • Jean Grégoire
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Abbreviations ix
  4. Foreword xxiii
  5. Language and Sources
  6. Ur III as a Linguistic Watershed 3
  7. Sumerian Adjectival Passives Using the *im- Prefix: The Old Babylonian Evidence and Some Possible Third Millennium Precursors 19
  8. Hypotactic and Paratactic Complementation in Sumerian ditilla Texts 49
  9. On the Location of Irisaĝrig 59
  10. The Archive of Iri-Saĝrig / Āl-Šarrākī 89
  11. Administration and Ideology
  12. Some Considerations on the Management of an Administrative Structure in Ur III Mesopotamia: The Case of mar-sa 105
  13. The Tenure of Provincial Governors: Some Observations 115
  14. Symbols and Bureaucratic Performances in the Ur III Administrative Sphere: An Interpretation Through Data Mining 125
  15. The Third Dynasty of Ur and the Limits of State Power in Early Mesopotamia 153
  16. Networks of Authority and Power in Ur III Times 169
  17. Prince Etel-pū-Dagān, Son of Šulgi 207
  18. The Ur III Administration: Workers, Messengers, and Sons 221
  19. Šulgi Meets Stalin: Comparative Propaganda as a Tool of Mining the Šulgi Hymns for Historical Data 233
  20. Economy and Society
  21. The Control of Copper and Bronze Objects in Umma During the Ur III Period 251
  22. Le Système Après-Récolte dans l’Hydro-Agriculture Mésopotamienne à la Fin du IIIe Millénaire avant notre Ère 267
  23. The Barbers of Iri-Saĝrig 301
  24. Absence from Work in Ur III Umma: Reasons and Terminology 313
  25. The Manufacture of a Statue of Nanaja: Mesopotamian Jewellery-Making Techniques at the End of the Third Millennium B.C. 333
  26. Corvée Labor in Ur III Times 347
  27. Ikalla, Scribe of (Wool) Textiles and Linen 425
  28. The Regular Offerings of Lambs and Kids for Deities and the é-uz-ga During the Reign of Šulgi: A Study of the mu-TÚM and zi-ga/ba-zi Texts from the Animal Center 445
  29. INDICES 459
  30. PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE 493
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