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3. Contextualizing Tradition
Magic, Literacy and Domestic Life in Old Assyrian Kanesh
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Gojko Barjamovic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
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Textual Circulation and Performance
- 2. Emar’s entu Installation 29
- 3. Contextualizing Tradition 48
- 4. Texts and Performance 87
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Textual Circulation and Administrative Praxis
- 5. Contingency Tables and Economic Forecasting in the Earliest Texts from Mesopotamia 121
- 6. Ur III Administrative Texts 143
- 7. Policing, Planning, and Provisos 166
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Textual Circulation and the Mechanics of Production
- 8. The “Magic” of Adapa 191
- 9. The Text after the Sacrifice 214
- 10. Songs of Clay 251
- 11. Neo-Assyrian Scribes, “Esarhaddon’s Succession Treaty,” and the Dynamics of Textual Mass Production 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Textual Circulation and Performance
- 2. Emar’s entu Installation 29
- 3. Contextualizing Tradition 48
- 4. Texts and Performance 87
-
Textual Circulation and Administrative Praxis
- 5. Contingency Tables and Economic Forecasting in the Earliest Texts from Mesopotamia 121
- 6. Ur III Administrative Texts 143
- 7. Policing, Planning, and Provisos 166
-
Textual Circulation and the Mechanics of Production
- 8. The “Magic” of Adapa 191
- 9. The Text after the Sacrifice 214
- 10. Songs of Clay 251
- 11. Neo-Assyrian Scribes, “Esarhaddon’s Succession Treaty,” and the Dynamics of Textual Mass Production 285