Ur III Administrative Tablets from the British Museum

Ur III Administrative Tablets from the British Museum
Author: Tohru Ozaki
Publisher: Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2006
Genre: Akkadian language
ISBN: 9788400084271

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En esta obra se presenta la edición de 2687 tablillas cuneiformes escritas en lengua sumeria y conservadas en el British Museum de Londres.

Provincial Taxation and the Ur III State

Provincial Taxation and the Ur III State
Author: Tonia M. Sharlach
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004135819

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This volume investigates the relationship between the central government and the provinces during the Ur III period (2112-2004 B.C.). Specifically, the book focuses on one system of taxation known as bala," or "rotation," so called as provinces' payments rotated month by month throughout the year. This work is the first to take an interarchival approach, discussing Sumerian tablets from Umma, Lagash and Puzri -Dagan, and is the first major synthesis of what has long been recognized as a fundamental institution. The book contains six chapters and detailed appendices (including charts, the edition of approximately 150 previously unpublished tablets and bibliographical material)."

Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE

Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE
Author:
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1646021509

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The city of Ur—now modern Tell el-Muqayyar in southern Iraq, also called Ur of the Chaldees in the Bible—was one of the most important Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia during the Early Dynastic Period in the first half of the third millennium BCE. The city is known for its impressive wealth and artistic achievements, evidenced by the richly decorated objects found in the so-called Royal Cemetery, which was excavated by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania from 1922 until 1934. Ur was also the cult center of the moon god, and during the twenty-first century BCE, it was the capital of southern Mesopotamia. With contributions from both established and rising Assyriologists from ten countries and edited by three leading scholars of Assyriology, this volume presents thirty-two essays based on papers delivered at the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale held in Philadelphia in 2016. Reflecting on the theme “Ur in the Twenty-First Century CE,” the chapters deal with archaeological, artistic, cultural, economic, historical, and textual matters connected to the ancient city of Ur. Three of the chapters are based on plenary lectures by senior scholars Richard Zettler, Jonathan Taylor, and Katrien De Graef. The remainder of the essays, arranged alphabetically by author, highlight innovative new directions for research and represent a diverse array of topics related to Ur in various periods of Mesopotamian history. Tightly focused in theme, yet broad in scope, this collection will be of interest to Assyriologists and archaeologists working on Iraq.

A Question of Identity

A Question of Identity
Author: Dikla Rivlin Katz
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110615444

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‘‘‘Who am I?’ and ‘Who are we?’ are the existential, foundational questions in our lives. In our modern world, there is no construct more influential than ‘identity’ – whether as individuals or as groups. The concept of group identity is the focal point of a research group named “A Question of Identity” at the Mandel Scholion Interdisciplinary Research Center in the Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The papers collected in this volume represent the proceedings of a January 2017 conference organized by the research group which dealt with identity formation in six contextual settings: Ethno-religious identities in light of the archaeological record; Second Temple period textual records on Diaspora Judaism; Jews and Christians in Sasanian Persia; minorities in the Persian achaemenid period; Inter-ethnic dialogue in pre-1948 Palestine; and redefinitions of Christian Identity in the Early Modern period.

From the 21st Century B.C. to the 21st Century A.D.

From the 21st Century B.C. to the 21st Century A.D.
Author: Steven J. Garfinkle
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1575068710

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This volume collects the proceedings of a three-day conference held in Madrid in July 2010, and it highlights the vitality of the study of late-third-millennium B.C. Mesopotamia. Workshops devoted to the Ur III period have been a feature of the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale roughly every other year, beginning in London in 2003. In 2009, Steve Garfinkle and Manuel Molina asked the community of Neo-Sumerian scholars to convene the following year in Madrid before the Rencontre in Barcelona. The meeting had more than 50 participants and included 8 topical sessions and 27 papers. The 21 contributions included in this volume cover a broad range of topics: new texts, new interpretations, and new understandings of the language, culture, and history of the Ur III period (2112–2004 B.C.). The present and future of Neo-Sumerian studies are important not only for the field of Assyriology but also for wider inquiries into the ancient world. The extant archives offer insight into some of the earliest cities and one of the earliest kingdoms in the historical record. The era of the Third Dynasty of Ur is also probably the best-attested century in antiquity. This imposes a responsibility on the small community of scholars who work on the Neo-Sumerian materials to make this it accessible to a broad, interdisciplinary audience in the humanities and related fields. This volume is a solid step in this direction.

The First Ninety Years

The First Ninety Years
Author: Lluís Feliu
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501503677

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This volume is dedicated to Miguel Civil in celebration of his 90th birthday. Civil has been one of the most influential scholars in the field of Sumerian studies over the course of his long career. This anniversary presents a welcome occasion to reflect on some aspects of the field in which he has been such a driving force.

The Ur III Administrative Texts from Puzrish-Dagan Kept in the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East

The Ur III Administrative Texts from Puzrish-Dagan Kept in the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
Author: Changyu Liu
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004461361

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In The Ur III Administrative Texts from Puzrish-Dagan Kept in the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East Changyu Liu offers an edition of 689 cuneiform clay tablets kept in the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East.

The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture

The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture
Author: Karen Radner
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 838
Release: 2011-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 019161761X

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The cuneiform script, the writing system of ancient Mesopotamia, was witness to one of the world's oldest literate cultures. For over three millennia, it was the vehicle of communication from (at its greatest extent) Iran to the Mediterranean, Anatolia to Egypt. The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture examines the Ancient Middle East through the lens of cuneiform writing. The contributors, a mix of scholars from across the disciplines, explore, define, and to some extent look beyond the boundaries of the written word, using Mesopotamia's clay tablets and stone inscriptions not just as 'texts' but also as material artefacts that offer much additional information about their creators, readers, users and owners.