ISBN:
9781614510970
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1614510970
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9781614511090
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1614511098
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (464 pages)
Series Statement:
Studies in Ancient Near Eastern Records (SANER) v.2
Series Statement:
Studies in ancient Near Eastern records volume 2
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Seri, Andrea The House of Prisoners : Slavery and State in Uruk during the Revolt against Samsu-iluna
DDC:
306.36209355
Keywords:
Rīm-Anum
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Rīm-Anum
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Prisoners of war Iraq
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Erech (Extinct city)
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Slavery Iraq
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Erech (Extinct city)
;
Central-local government relations History
;
Iraq
;
Slavery
;
Central-local government relations History
;
Prisoners of war
;
Central-local government relations History
;
Iraq
;
Erech (Extinct city)
;
Iraq History
;
To 634
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Prisoners of war Erech (Extinct city)
;
Iraq
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Ri ̄m-Anum, King of Erech
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Slavery Erech (Extinct city)
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Iraq
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HISTORY ; Civilization
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
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Central-local government relations
;
Prisoners of war
;
Slavery
;
History
;
Iraq History
;
To 634
;
Erech (Extinct city)
;
Iraq History To 634
;
Iraq
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Iraq ; Erech (Extinct city)
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Chapter 4 The organization of Uruk under Rīm-Anum Part I: "Houses" and institutionI Concepts and sources; II The "houses" (e2, bītum); II.1 The bīt asīrī; II.2 The e2-a ĝrig; II.3 The e2 šabrîm; II.4 The e2-(munus-)uš-bar; II.5 The e2-mušen-hi-a; II.6 The e2-bur-saĝ; II.7 Other houses; The e2; The e2-a-zu-meš; The e2-maš-lugal; The e2-sukkal; The e2-uzu; III Other institutions; III.1 The e2-gal; III.2 The (e2-)ĝi6-par3; III.3 The en-nu e2-gal; Chapter 5 The organization of Uruk under Rīm-Anum Part II: Professions and individuals; I General remarks
Abstract:
IV.5 ana šuku lu2 GN u ah̬iātim)V Flour allocation of the ana si-la2 type; V.1 Sealings; V.2 Recipients of the ana si-la2 allocations; VI Flour allocation of the sudû type; VII Other allocations; VIII Comparative analysis of the various flour allocations; IX Conclusion; Chapter 3 Prisoners and slaves; I General remarks; II Prisoners of war and slaves; III Geographic provenance of prisoners and slaves; IV Ties of personal dependency of prisoners and slaves; V Status of prisoners and slaves; VI Allocation of prisoners and slaves; VII Conclusion
Abstract:
II Personnel with title and clear affiliation with houses and institutionsII.1 a-zu-gal (azugallum); II.2 aĝrig (abarakkum); II.3 dub-sar en-nu e2-gal; II.4 gu-za-la2 (guzalûm); II.5 sukkal (šukkallum); II.6 ša3-tam (šatammum); II.7 šabra (šabrûm); II.8 ugula asīrī; II.9 ugula e2 and ugula e2-meš; II.10 ugula e2-mušen-hi-a; II.11 ugula (e2-)munus-uš-bar; II.12 zabar-dab5-ba (zabardabbûm); III Personnel without title but with clear affiliation with houses; III.1 Personnel of the e2-aĝrig; III.2 Personnel of the e2-uš-bar
Abstract:
List of tables; Plans and maps; List of abbreviations; Introduction; I "Why and How?"; II Prisoners of war and the bīt asīrī in previous scholarship; III Interpretations of the role of the bīt asīrī; IV About this book; V Cuneiform texts, conventions, principles of transliteration, and related matters; Chapter 1 The archive of the house of prisoners and political history; I Documents dated to Rīm-Anumand the archive of the house of prisoners; II Uruk during the Old Babylonian period; III The revolts against Samsu-iluna and Rīm-Anum's reign; IV Year names, chronology and political history
Abstract:
V Administrative records and political historyV.1 Rīm-Anum's first year; V.2 Rīm-Anum's second year; VI Military activities; VII The rebels according to the bīt asīrī sources; VII.1 Daganma-ilum; VII.2 Ilūni; VIII Conclusion; Chapter 2 Allocation of flour; I General remarks; II Records dealing with flour allocation from the bīt asīrī; III Flour allocation of the ana ĝešbun type; III.1 Sealings; III.2 Recipients of the allocation; IV Flour allocation of the šuku type; IV.1 šuku e2 asīrī; IV.2 ana šuku e2 u ah̬iātim; IV.3 ana šuku lugal (u ah̬iātim); IV.4 ana šuku (erin2) mu-wa-ar-ba-tim
Abstract:
This book studies the house of prisoners at the city of Uruk during the revolt against king Samsu-iluna (ca. 1741-1739 BC). The history of this period is not widely known and there is no previous comprehensive treatment of the institution under consideration. The analysis of some 410 documents dated or attributable to Rim-Anum of Uruk, one of the rebel kings, reveals details about diplomatic dealings between the central power and independent rulers and about the functioning of the house of prisoners of war. This monograph explores state management of captive and enslaved labor in times of poli
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IV Personnel with title and no clear affiliation with specific houses and institutions. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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