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