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adam_text | Titel: Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents
Autor: Jursa, Michael
Jahr: 2005
Table of Contents
Preface................................................................................................................v
Table of Contents..............................................................................................vii
1. Introduction....................................................................................................1
2. Neo-Babylonian archival documents as material objects...............................4
3. Personal names...............................................................................................7
4. The principal text types and their subject matter............................................9
4.1. The individual, the family and questions of legal Status..........................9
4.1.1. Marriage agreements anddowry texts............................................10
4.1.2. Adoption.........................................................................................13
4.1.3. Testaments and divisions of inheritance.........................................14
4.1.4. Manumissions and dedications of slaves to temples.......................14
4.1.5. Records of court proceedings..........................................................15
4.2. Property.................................................................................................17
4.2.1. Orchards..........................................................................................18
4.2.1.1. Säle..........................................................................................19
4.2.1.2. Lease........................................................................................22
4.2.2. Fields..............................................................................................24
4.2.2.1. Säle..........................................................................................25
4.2.2.2. Lease........................................................................................25
4.2.3. Houses............................................................................................27
4.2.3.1. Säle..........................................................................................28
4.2.3.2. Exchange..................................................................................30
4.2.3.3. Gifts.........................................................................................30
4.2.3.4. Lease........................................................................................30
4.2.4. Prebends..........................................................................................31
4.2.4.1. Säle..........................................................................................33
4.2.4.2. Lease........................................................................................34
4.2.4.3. Service contracts......................................................................34
4.2.5. Slaves..............................................................................................35
4.2.5.1. Säle..........................................................................................36
4.2.5.2. Apprenticeship contracts..........................................................37
4.2.5.3. Hire..........................................................................................38
4.2.6. Animals...........................................................................................38
4.2.6.1. Lease........................................................................................39
4.3. Money, the promissory note, and related matters..................................40
4.3.1. Silver...............................................................................................40
4.3.2. The promissory note.......................................................................41
4.3.3. Business partnership records...........................................................42
4.3.4. Records ofdeposit..........................................................................44
4.3.5. Receipts...........................................................................................44
4.4. Administrative texts...............................................................................44
4.4.1. Transaction clauses in Eanna and Ebabbar texts.............................45
4.4.2. Letters.............................................................................................48
4.4.3. On the structure of temple administrations.....................................49
4.4.4. The royal establishment and the administrative structure of
Babylonia............................................................................................51
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5. Some quantitative data..................................................................................55
5.1.Prices.....................................................................................................55
5.2. Wages....................................................................................................56
5.3. Life expectancy......................................................................................56
6. Neo-Babylonian archives: generalities.........................................................57
6.1. Introduction...........................................................................................57
6.2. The structure of private archives............................................................57
6.3. The structure of temple archives............................................................59
7. The main archives.........................................................................................60
7.1. Babylon..................................................................................................60
7.1.1. Excavated Archives........................................................................60
7.1.1.1. The archive ofBel-usallim//Le ea............................................60
7.1.1.2. The archive found in Nebuchadnezzar s Southern palace.......60
7.1.1.3. The Kasr archive: Belsunuand the Bäbäya dossier.................61
7.1.2. Archives found by clandestine excavations....................................62
7.1.2.1. The Dullupu archive................................................................62
7.1.2.2. The (Ea-)eppeS-ili A archive....................................................62
7.1.2.3. The (Ea-)eppe§-ili B archive....................................................64
7.1.2.4. The Egibi archive and its Nür-Sin annex.................................65
7.1.2.5. The Esagiläya archive..............................................................66
7.1.2.6. The Gahal archive....................................................................67
7.1.2.7. The (so-called) Mardonios archive.......................................68
7.1.2.8. The Nappähu archive...............................................................68
7.1.2.9. The Rabä-sa-Ninurta archive...................................................69
7.1.2.10. The Sin-ili archive.................................................................69
7.1.2.11. The Sangu-Ninurta archive....................................................71
7.1.2.12. The archive of Sumäya..........................................................72
7.1.2.13. The archive of Sumu-iddin/Apläya........................................72
7.1.3. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives from illicit excavations73
7.1.3.1. The Abu-ul-ide archive............................................................73
7.1.3.2. The archive ofBalätu, sonof Mu§allim-Bel............................73
7.1.3.3. The late Achaemenid and early hellenistic Esangila archive...73
7.1.3.4. The archive ofthe astrologers ofthe MuSezib family..............75
7.1.3.5. The Rahimesu archive.............................................................75
7.2. Borsippa.................................................................................................76
7.2.1. Neo-Babylonian/early Achaemenid archives: introduction............76
7.2.2. The Agroup: Ea-ilütu-bäni andHusäbu.........................................77
7.2.2.1. The Ea-ilütu-bäni, Ili-bäni and Nanähu Cluster........................77
7.2.2.2. The Husäbu archive.................................................................79
7.2.3. The Berlin group archives............................................................79
7.2.3.1. The Ardütu archive..................................................................79
7.2.3.2. The Atkuppu archive...............................................................80
7.2.3.3. The Bane-Sa-ilia archive..........................................................80
7.2.3.4. The BehYu archive..................................................................81
7.2.3.5. The DAR archive.....................................................................82
7.2.3.6. The Galläbu archive.................................................................82
7.2.3.7. The Ibnäya A archive...............................................................jj~
7.2.3.8. The Ibnäya B archive and (possibly) related groups................**
7.2.3.9. The Iddin-Papsukkal A archive................................................84
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7.2.3.10. The Iddin-Papsukkal B archive..............................................85
7.2.3.11. The Ilia A archive..................................................................85
7.2.3.12. The Ilia C archive..................................................................87
7.2.3.13. The Ilia D archive..................................................................87
7.2.3.14. The Ilsu-abüsu A archive and the Baläfu file.........................88
7.2.3.15. The Ilsu-abüsu B archive.......................................................89
7.2.3.16. The iskaru archive.................................................................89
7.2.3.17. The Kudurränu archive..........................................................90
7.2.3.18. The Lä-kuppuru archive.........................................................90
7.2.3.19. The Mannu-gerüsu archive....................................................91
7.2.3.20. The archive of fInsabtu//Naggäru...........................................92
7.2.3.21. The Re i-alpi archive..............................................................93
7.2.4. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic archives.....................................94
7.2.4.1. The dossier of fLurindu and the scribe Bel-ittannu..................94
7.2.4.2. The Tattannu archive...............................................................94
7.2.4.3. The brewers archive...............................................................97
7.3.Cutha......................................................................................................97
7.3.1. The archive of Bel-iksur/Nabü-eter-napSäti................................97
7.3.2. The archive of fRe indu/Nergal-usezib.......................................98
7.3.3. The Sangü-Istar-Bäbili archive...................................................98
7.4. Dilbat.....................................................................................................98
7.4.1. The Däbibi archive......................................................................98
7.4.2. The Ea-qarräd-ili archive............................................................99
7.4.3. The Egibi archive......................................................................100
7.4.4. The Sangü-Dilbat archive.........................................................101
7.4.5. The archive of Upäqu...............................................................101
7.5. Dür-sarrukku........................................................................................101
7.5.1. The archive ofNabü-usallim/Gilüa...........................................101
7.6.1sin.......................................................................................................102
7.6.1. The archive of Silim-Bel/Arrabi...............................................102
7.7.Kissik...................................................................................................102
7.8. KisYHursangkalama..............................................................................102
7.8.1. Institutional texts...........................................................................103
7.8.1.1. The Zababa temple archive....................................................103
7.8.2. Private archives.............................................................................103
7.8.2.1. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti, slave of Bel-iddin...............103
7.8.2.2. The archive of Bel-ana-merehti and Nergal-ahu-iddin..........104
7.8.2.3. The Eppe$-ili archive.............................................................104
7.8.2.4. The Gahal archive..................................................................105
7.8.2.5. The archive of LabaSi, son of BaläUi.....................................106
7.8.2.6. The archive of Musallim-Bel, son of Nidintu........................106
7.8.2.7. The Pahäru archive................................................................107
7.8.2.8. The Re i-alpi archive..............................................................107
7.9.Larsa.....................................................................................................108
7.9.1. Neo-Babylonian Larsa..................................................................108
7.9.1.1. The archive of the sons of Itti-Samas-balätu and the SamaS-
bärifile..............................................................................................108
7.9.2. Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic Larsa.......................................109
7.10. Nippur................................................................................................110
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7.10.1. Institutional archives...................................................................HO
7.10.1.1. An early Neo-Babylonian letter archive..............................110
7.10.1.2. The Ekur temple archive......................................................110
7.10.2. Private archives...........................................................................111
7.10.2.1. The Absummu archive.........................................................111
7.10.2.2. The archive of Bel-eteri-SamaS............................................112
7.10.2.3. The Carian archive............................................................113
7.10.2.4. The Murasu archive.............................................................113
7.10.2.5. The archive of Nergal-iddin.................................................114
7.10.2.6. The archive of Ninurta-uballiJ/Bel-usäti..............................115
7.10.2.7. Smairarchives ...................................................................115
7.11.Sippar.................................................................................................116
7.11.1. The Ebabbar archives..................................................................116
7.11.1.1. The early Ebabbar archive...................................................117
7.11.1.2. The (later) Ebabbar archive.................................................118
7.11.2. Private archives ofthe Rassam Group........................................120
7.11.2.1. The Adad-same archive.......................................................120
7.11.2.2. The Balihu archive...............................................................121
7.11.2.3. The Bel-ejeri archive...........................................................122
7.11.2.4. The Ea-eppes-ili A archive..................................................122
7.11.2.5. The Ea-eppe§-ill B archive...................................................123
7.11.2.6. The archive of IäSar-taribi....................................................124
7.11.2.7. The Re i-sise archive............................................................124
7.11.2.8. The Sähit-gineA archive.....................................................125
7.11.2.9. The Sa-näSiSuA archive......................................................126
7.11.2.10. The §a-näsi§u B archive and other Sa-nä3isu texts............126
7.11.2.11. The Sangü-SamasA archive..............................................127
7.11.2.12. The Sangü-SamaS B (or Sangü-Sippar) archive.................128
7.11.3. Non-Rassam archives.................................................................129
7.11.3.1. The archives offAqüba and of SamaS-iddin/Remüt.............129
7.11.3.2. The archive ofBel-aplu-iddin..............................................130
7.11.3.3. The Mastuk archive.............................................................130
7.11.3.4. The MuSezib archive............................................................131
7.11.3.5. The Sähit-gineB archive.....................................................132
7.11.3.6. The Sangü-IStar-Bäbili archive............................................132
7.12. Ur.......................................................................................................133
7.12.1. Woolley s archives.....................................................................133
7.12.1.1. The archive ofDamqia.........................................................133
7.12.1.2. The Galläbu archive.............................................................133
7.12.1.3. The archive ofNidinti-Ea....................................................134
7.12.1.4. The Sin-ih archive...............................................................135
7.12.1.5. The archive ofSin-uballit.....................................................135
7.12.2. Texts brought to the British Museum by H.R. Hall....................137
7.12.2.1. An early Neo-Babylonian archive........................................137
7.12.2.2. The Imbia archive................................................................137
7.13. Uruk...................................................................................................138
7.13.1. Archives found within temple precincts.....................................138
7.13.1.1. The Eanna archive...............................................................*38
7.13.1.2. The Esgal archive.................................................................139
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7.13.1.3. The Re§ temple archives: Re§ A and ReS B (= Sin-leqe-
unninniB).........................................................................................139
7.13.2. Private archives from clandestine excavations...........................140
7.13.2.1. The Atü archive...................................................................140
7.13.2.2. The Basia archive.................................................................141
7.13.2.3. The Damiqu archive.............................................................142
7.13.2.4. The Gimil-Nanäya A archive...............................................142
7.13.2.5. The Kuri A archive..............................................................143
7.13.2.6. The Kuri B archive and other small and late archives.........143
7.13.2.7. The archive of Nabü-ahhe-bullit..........................................144
7.13.2.8. The Nür-Sin archive.............................................................144
7.13.2.9. The RIm-Anu archive..........................................................145
7.13.2.10. The Sin-leqe-unninni A archive.........................................145
7.13.2.11. The Sin-näsir archive.........................................................146
7.13.3. Excavated archives from private houses.....................................146
7.13.3.1. The Bel-aplu-usur archive....................................................146
7.13.3.2. The Egibi archive.................................................................147
7.13.3.3. The Ekur-zakir archive (U 18).............................................147
7.13.3.4. The Gimil-Nanäya B archive (U 18)....................................147
7.13.3.5. The Kuri C archive..............................................................148
7.13.3.6. The Samsea archive.............................................................148
7.13.3.7. The archive of Ubäru, son of Anu-ahhe-iql§a (U 18)...........149
7.14. Varia..................................................................................................149
7.14.1. Archives from Babylonia............................................................149
7.14.1.1. The archive ofthe sons of Akkad-eres.................................149
7.14.1.2. The Arkät-ili archive............................................................149
7.14.1.3. The Morgan archive : an eighth Century temple archive,
and other contemporary institutional texts........................................150
7.14.1.4. The archive ofNihistu from Sätfr........................................150
7.14.1.5. The Yahüd archive...............................................................151
7.14.1.6. The archive of Zababa-sarru-usur........................................151
7.14.2. Tablets fromoutside Babylonia..................................................151
7.14.2.1. The archive ofthe sons of Nusku-gabbe..............................152
8. Abbreviations..............................................................................................153
9. Bibliography...............................................................................................156
10. Indexes......................................................................................................169
10.1. Personal names..................................................................................169
10.2. Place names.......................................................................................174
10.3. Akkadian words.................................................................................175
10.4. Texts..................................................................................................177
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geographic | Irak Iraq History To 634 Archival resources Babylon (DE-588)4004101-3 gnd |
geographic_facet | Irak Iraq History To 634 Archival resources Babylon |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-12-20T12:24:03Z |
institution | BVB |
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language | English |
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physical | XI, 189 S. |
publishDate | 2005 |
publishDateSearch | 2005 |
publishDateSort | 2005 |
publisher | Ugarit |
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series | Guides to the Mesopotamian textual record |
series2 | Guides to the Mesopotamian textual record |
spellingShingle | Jursa, Michael 1966- Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives Guides to the Mesopotamian textual record Geschichte Recht Law Iraq Babylonia History Archival resources Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4048737-4 (DE-588)4130946-7 (DE-588)4066399-1 (DE-588)4004101-3 (DE-588)4135952-5 (DE-588)4188171-0 |
title | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives |
title_auth | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives |
title_exact_search | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives |
title_full | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives Michael Jursa |
title_fullStr | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives Michael Jursa |
title_full_unstemmed | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents typology, contents and archives Michael Jursa |
title_short | Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents |
title_sort | neo babylonian legal and administrative documents typology contents and archives |
title_sub | typology, contents and archives |
topic | Geschichte Recht Law Iraq Babylonia History Archival resources Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Keilschrifttext (DE-588)4130946-7 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Recht Law Iraq Babylonia History Archival resources Keilschrifttext Wirtschaft Irak Iraq History To 634 Archival resources Babylon Quelle Verzeichnis |
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