Abstract
In this study, a fragment from the Hilprecht Collection in Jena will be discussed. The tablet was previously identified as Middle Babylonian and published as TMH NF 5, 59. Closer inspection reveals Middle Assyrian palaeography. The fragmentary tablet deals with metals used for precious objects and was part of a larger inventory or letter. Noteworthy is a reference to iron, a metal rarely attested in Kassite Nippur but better known from the archaeological material and philological evidence from the Middle Assyrian Empire. An overview of philological evidence for iron in 2nd millennium Assyria will be given in this study.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank Eckart Frahm for providing photos of Ass.2001.D-2217 and allowing them to quote part of it. The photo of HS 179 was made by Carmen Gütschow, the line drawing by Jacob Jan de Ridder.
Abbreviations
Bibliographical abbreviations follow those of the Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- The Relief of Harput
- Kultszenen – Bankettszenen: Die Akteure und die Paraphernalien
- A Middle Assyrian Fragment Mentioning Iron from Kassite Nippur
- The Power of Human Speech in Hittite Anatolia
- “The Shepherd, What Has He Done?”
- Presents in the Palace during the Middle Assyrian Period (1500–1000 BC)
- Active Participles in Hittite
- A Bit of Assyrian Imperial Culture
- Obligations de travail dans les économies palatiales du Bronze récent
- “Both my Cleansed Hands”
- Everything Must Go
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- The Relief of Harput
- Kultszenen – Bankettszenen: Die Akteure und die Paraphernalien
- A Middle Assyrian Fragment Mentioning Iron from Kassite Nippur
- The Power of Human Speech in Hittite Anatolia
- “The Shepherd, What Has He Done?”
- Presents in the Palace during the Middle Assyrian Period (1500–1000 BC)
- Active Participles in Hittite
- A Bit of Assyrian Imperial Culture
- Obligations de travail dans les économies palatiales du Bronze récent
- “Both my Cleansed Hands”
- Everything Must Go