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Author Heffron, Yağmur

Title At the Dawn of History : Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of J.N. Postgate
Published Winona Lake, IN : Eisenbrauns, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (850 pages)
Contents Editors' Preface; Nicholas Postgate's Publications; A Fragment of a Stele from Umma; In the Shade of the Assyrian Orchards . . .; The Šu-Suen Year 9 sa2-du11 ku5-ra2Flour Dossier from Puzriš-Dagan; To Eat Like a God: Religion and Economy in Old Babylonian Nippur; Remarks on the Earliest History of Horoscopy; A Ceramic Assemblage of theEarly Literate Periods from Sumer; Stolen, Not Given?; Are We Any Closer to Establishing How Many Sumerians per Hectare?Recent Approaches to Understanding the Spatial Dynamics of Populations in Ancient Mesopotamian Cities
New Perspectives on 'Early Mesopotamia'Of Arches, Vaults and Domes; Ethnicity in the Assyrian Empire: A View from the Nisbe, (III): "Arameans" and Related Tribalists; Instruktionen Tukultī-Ninurtas I.; Gods, Temples, and Cult at the Serviceof the Early Hittite State; The Ending of the Çineköy Inscription; A New Palatial Ware or a Case of Imitation of Egyptian Pottery? The Brownish Red Slip (BRS) from Qatna and Its Significance within the Northern Levantine Ceramic Tradition of the Mid-Second Millennium BC; Building on the Past: Gertrude Bell and the Transformation of Space in the Karadağ
Studies in the Lexicon of Neo-AramaicThe Temple of Salmānu at Dūr-Katlimmu, Nergal of Hubšalum, and Nergal-ereš; Between Slavery and Freedom; The King and His Army; Two Middle Assyrian Delivery Notes fromthe British Museum's Tablet Collection; The Governors of Halzi-atbariin the Neo-Assyrian Period; Never the Same River Twice: The Göksu Valley Through the Ages; Piecing the Jigsaw . . .; A Palace for the King of Ereš? Evidence from the Early Dynastic City of Abu Salabikh, South Iraq; How Many Sumerians DoesIt Take to Put Out the Rubbish?; The Location of Raṣappa
Making Fire in Uruk-Period Abu SalabikhA Neo-Assyrian Legal Documentfrom Tell Sitak; The Assyrian Palace at Nabi Yunus, Nineveh; The Socio-Economics of Cuneiform Scholarship after the 'End of Archives': Views from Borsippa and Uruk; Eine Königskette im Heiligtumder Ištar von Assur; On the Tablet Trail: Herdsmen's Employment for Royal Wives in the Ur III Period; An Expedition of King Shalmaneser I and Prince Tukultī-Ninurta to Carchemish; The Role of Stimulants in Early Near Eastern Society: Insights through Artifacts and Texts; An Estimate of the Population of the City of Umma in Ur III Times
How Many Mesopotamians per Hectare?The Terminology for Times of the Day in Akkadian; 'Counter-Archaeology': Putting the Ur III Drehem Archives Back in the Ground; Meaning in Perspective: Some Akkadian Terms for 'Foundation'- -uššu, temennu, išdu, duruššu-; Nergal-eṭir's Correspondence in the Light of BM 30205, and a Preliminary Edition of BM 36543, another Fragmentary Neo-Assyrian Letter in the Babylon Collection of the British Museum; Seven Debt-Notes of Anatolians from Ancient Kanesh; Oracle Bones at the Sichuan University Museum; Association of the Dog with Healing Power in Mesopotamia
Summary Nearly 50 students, colleagues, and friends of Nicholas Postgate join in tribute to an Assyriologist and Archaeologist who has had a profound influence on both disciplines. His work and scholarship are strongly felt in Iraq, where he was the Director of the British School of Archaeology, in the United Kingdom, where he is Emeritus Professor of Assyriology in the University of Cambridge, and in the subject internationally. He has fostered close collaboration with colleagues in Turkey and Iraq, where he has been involved in archaeological investigation, always seeking to meld the study of texts
Notes Ugaritic Military Terms in the Light of Comparative Linguistics
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Subject Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian.
Akkadian language -- Texts
Akkadian language
Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
Genre/Form Texts
Form Electronic book
Author Stone, Adam
Worthington, Martin
ISBN 9781575064741
157506474X