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Trace Elements and Isotopes: The Origin of Gold from Ur from a Geochemical Point of View

  • Moritz Jansen , Andreas Hauptmann , Sabine Klein und Richard L. Zettler
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Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE
© 2021 Penn State University Press

© 2021 Penn State University Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Abbreviations xi
  5. Program xxi
  6. Welcome to Participants of the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 1
  7. Plenary Papers
  8. Woolley’s Excavations at Ur: New Perspectives from Artifact Inventories, Field Records, and Archival Documentation 7
  9. Sîn-City: New Light from Old Excavations at Ur 35
  10. Bad Moon Rising: The Changing Fortunes of Early Second-Millennium BCE Ur 49
  11. Conference Papers
  12. The Moon Watching Over the Sun and Venus: Revisiting the Attributes and Functions of Nanna/Sîn in Mesopotamia 91
  13. Detecting Social Tensions in the Archaeological Record: Official and Vernacular Figurine-Making Traditions at Ur in the First Millennium BCE 105
  14. Old Babylonian Terracottas from Ur: Ancient and New Perspectives 135
  15. The City of Ur and the Neo-Babylonian Empire 153
  16. The Ziqqurats of Ur and Babylon and the Place Where the Ark Moors After the Flood (The Epic of Gilgameš XI 158) 171
  17. Epigraphy of Ur: Past, Present, and Future 181
  18. Signs from Silence: Ur of the First Sumerians (Late Uruk Through ED I) 195
  19. Breakers and Enforcers of the Oath of the King 205
  20. Utopic and Dystopic Images in Mesopotamian Literature: The Conflict Between Order and Chaos in Ur III 219
  21. In Search of Ur in iqqur īpuš 233
  22. The Kingdom as Sheepfold: Frontier Strategy Under the Third Dynasty of Ur; A View from the Center 245
  23. From Uruk to Ur: Automated Matching of Virtual Tablet Fragments 253
  24. The City of Ur: The Possibilities for Statistical Analysis on the Use of Space in Domestic Households 263
  25. Trace Elements and Isotopes: The Origin of Gold from Ur from a Geochemical Point of View 273
  26. Science and Technology: Using Ur-Online to Aid in Scientific Analysis 293
  27. Towards Archival Reconstruction of Ur III Cuneiform Tablets 309
  28. Excavating Ur in Children’s Literature 315
  29. Aspekte der Sklaverei im altbabylonischen Ur: Untersuchungen zu den a-ru-a-Texten 329
  30. Glyptic Art from the Ur III to the Šimaški Periods: Heritage and Overtaking of the Models 341
  31. The Status of Real Estate in Neo-Babylonian Ur: The Case of the Gallābu Family 371
  32. Palace and “Private” Sectors in Old Babylonian Ur 379
  33. Materiality and Mark-Making: Sealing and Community in Early Dynastic Ur 395
  34. Eclipse of a King: A New Interpretation of the Bull-Headed Lyre 419
  35. Local and Imported Religion at Ur Late in the Reign of Shulgi 429
  36. The Third Millennium Banquet Scene at Ur and Its Archaeological Correlates 441
  37. New Excavations at Ur 475
  38. Ur and Other Cities in Some Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Pre-Sargonic and Sargonic Periods 485
  39. Implications of Intertextuality: Erra and Išum and the Lamentation Over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur 503
  40. Was the Karzida of Ur’s Akītu Festival at Tell Sakhariya? 525
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