The majority of currently known Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents from Kish come from excavations held on this site by the joint expedition of Oxford – Field Museum (Chicago) between 1923–1933. They are now housed in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. However, ca. 40 Neo-Babylonian ‘Kish’ tablets, i.e., written in Ḫursagkalamma or Kiš, are present in other collections. How did they end up in these museums assuming that most of them was acquired in the last quarter of the 19th century, 30–50 years before the expedition mentioned above? I suppose that they were not found in Kish, even though their Ausstellungsort indicates quite the opposite. They instead come from nearby Babylon or Borsippa cities. The analysis conducted in the ar...
The book contains first editions of thirty-three cuneiform tablets from the Frau Professor Hilprecht...
The central purpose of this study is to present a full edition of 82 heretofore unpublished Neo-Baby...
The purpose of this paper is to present a diverse group of previously unpublished objects from the a...
The majority of currently known Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents from Kish come fro...
The tablet edited here was catalogued in CBT 3 as an Ur III document from Ĝirsu/Lagaš recording a “...
Over the last century, scholars have intensively discussed the provenance of the Elamite Nineveh Let...
International audienceIn this article are published three clay tablets kept in the Lloyd Cotsen Cune...
The twelve clay tablets published here stem from several private Dutch collections. Part A of this a...
For the understanding of any society it is vital to have a grasp of the key principles of its econom...
This article publishes ten of the eleven inscribed Mesopotamian artefacts in the Brighton Museum and...
Ninety tablets of the Free Library of Philadelphia Collection are presented in this volume. All are ...
In this article, two early Old Babylonian text groups are published. One group has Ea-dāpin as its p...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
A three-column clay cylinder on display at the Bible Lands Museum (Jerusalem) and inscribed with an ...
The volumes listed below in the contents are the only ones of this series published by the universit...
The book contains first editions of thirty-three cuneiform tablets from the Frau Professor Hilprecht...
The central purpose of this study is to present a full edition of 82 heretofore unpublished Neo-Baby...
The purpose of this paper is to present a diverse group of previously unpublished objects from the a...
The majority of currently known Neo-Babylonian legal and administrative documents from Kish come fro...
The tablet edited here was catalogued in CBT 3 as an Ur III document from Ĝirsu/Lagaš recording a “...
Over the last century, scholars have intensively discussed the provenance of the Elamite Nineveh Let...
International audienceIn this article are published three clay tablets kept in the Lloyd Cotsen Cune...
The twelve clay tablets published here stem from several private Dutch collections. Part A of this a...
For the understanding of any society it is vital to have a grasp of the key principles of its econom...
This article publishes ten of the eleven inscribed Mesopotamian artefacts in the Brighton Museum and...
Ninety tablets of the Free Library of Philadelphia Collection are presented in this volume. All are ...
In this article, two early Old Babylonian text groups are published. One group has Ea-dāpin as its p...
The short article offers an updated transliteration, along with a commentary and a photograph, of an...
A three-column clay cylinder on display at the Bible Lands Museum (Jerusalem) and inscribed with an ...
The volumes listed below in the contents are the only ones of this series published by the universit...
The book contains first editions of thirty-three cuneiform tablets from the Frau Professor Hilprecht...
The central purpose of this study is to present a full edition of 82 heretofore unpublished Neo-Baby...
The purpose of this paper is to present a diverse group of previously unpublished objects from the a...