A comparative approach to the occurrences of gín DILMUN in the economic documents from Ebla may spread new light in the interpretation of the Ebla metrological standards. The registers concerning bracelets (gú-li-lum) show a widespread standardization according to factor 10, the complete series being 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 shekels (higher values rarely occur). The bracelets allotted to the main temples do not conform to this rule, their weight being 6 2/3 (=2 NI) DILMUN shekels each. The interpretation of gín DILMUN in terms of the so-called “Anatolian” standard of 11.75 g would solve this anomaly. Archaeological finds suggest in fact the use of multiple weight systems at Tell Mardikh, where “Eblaic”, “Syrian”, and “Anatolian” standards are all...
In this contribution it is proposed to identify the standard of 9 gr. of the first Byblos coin serie...
International audienceThe archives of the Assyrian merchants, found at Kaneš in Central Anatolia, hi...
This paper discusses the Kassite relations with Dilmun under iconografical aspects. Since impression...
A comparative approach to the occurrences of gín DILMUN in the economic documents from Ebla may spre...
L\u2019articolo prende in esame due pesi da bilancia provenienti dalla cella del Tempio N della citt...
L’articolo prende in esame due pesi da bilancia provenienti dalla cella del Tempio N della città bas...
During the 40 years of excavations at Tell Mardikh-Ebla almost 200 balance weights from the Middle B...
The main issue in recent years of the near eastern metrological studies is the research on the inter...
The peculiar condition of the Royal Palace G at Tell Mardikh-Ebla, which was destroyed at the end of...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
Mesopotamian cuneiform sources attest the main metrological units (shekel, mina and talent) from 260...
In this paper we provide an analytical insight on a specific form of bullion-currency. Through the c...
Mesopotamian cuneiform sources attest the main metrological units (shekel, mina and talent) from 260...
The article provides a study on the modes of circulation of precious items (ingots, ceremonial weapo...
Abstract: Previous research on the Viking Age trade centre of Birka has suggested the parallel use o...
In this contribution it is proposed to identify the standard of 9 gr. of the first Byblos coin serie...
International audienceThe archives of the Assyrian merchants, found at Kaneš in Central Anatolia, hi...
This paper discusses the Kassite relations with Dilmun under iconografical aspects. Since impression...
A comparative approach to the occurrences of gín DILMUN in the economic documents from Ebla may spre...
L\u2019articolo prende in esame due pesi da bilancia provenienti dalla cella del Tempio N della citt...
L’articolo prende in esame due pesi da bilancia provenienti dalla cella del Tempio N della città bas...
During the 40 years of excavations at Tell Mardikh-Ebla almost 200 balance weights from the Middle B...
The main issue in recent years of the near eastern metrological studies is the research on the inter...
The peculiar condition of the Royal Palace G at Tell Mardikh-Ebla, which was destroyed at the end of...
The role of silver in the economic mechanisms of exchange of the ancient Near East has been studied ...
Mesopotamian cuneiform sources attest the main metrological units (shekel, mina and talent) from 260...
In this paper we provide an analytical insight on a specific form of bullion-currency. Through the c...
Mesopotamian cuneiform sources attest the main metrological units (shekel, mina and talent) from 260...
The article provides a study on the modes of circulation of precious items (ingots, ceremonial weapo...
Abstract: Previous research on the Viking Age trade centre of Birka has suggested the parallel use o...
In this contribution it is proposed to identify the standard of 9 gr. of the first Byblos coin serie...
International audienceThe archives of the Assyrian merchants, found at Kaneš in Central Anatolia, hi...
This paper discusses the Kassite relations with Dilmun under iconografical aspects. Since impression...