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The Private Archives from Kaniš Belonging to Anatolians
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Cécile Michel
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20. Dezember 2011
Abstract
This paper deals with ‘Anatolian archives’ from Kültepe, i.e. groups of tablets written in the Old Assyrian dialect but belonging to Anatolians. It is possible to trace their provenience and sometimes to identify the names of their owners. An analysis of the tablets’ shapes, signs, syntax and grammar as well as the contents of some of these documents allow one to characterize them as tablets written by Anatolians.
Published Online: 2011-12-20
Published in Print: 2011-12
© by Akademie Verlag, NANTERRE Cedex, Germany
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Old Assyrian;
kārum Kaniš;
Anatolian archives;
signs;
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Eine neue altsumerische Verwaltungsurkunde aus Ĝirsu
- GA.KIN.AG EMṢU im Hethitischen
- The Festival of Ziparwa and the AN.TAḪ.ŠUM and nuntarriyašḫa- Festivals
- Nachträge zum Corpus der hurritischen Sprachdenkmäler
- Clitic Doubling: A New Syntactic Category in Hittite
- Preface to the Proceedings of the Workshop Archival, Scribal, and Administrative Spaces among the Hittites
- The Private Archives from Kaniš Belonging to Anatolians
- Hittite Scribal Schools Outside of Hattusa?
- The phrase ṬUPPUURUḪatti in Colophons from Ḫattuša and the Work of the Scribe Ḫanikkuili
- The Administration of Cult in Hittite Emar