The article provides new insights on the administration of the city of Girsu, an important city in third millennium BCE Mesopotamia. It provides the edition of 93 previously unpublished cuneiform tablets, dated to the reign of Gudea. The new evidence is framed in its historical context, in order to better appreciate the archives involved, their content, the main bureaus responsible for the management of goods, and the political contacts between Girsu and other city-states as emerging from the edited material
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of ...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
The Ur III period (2110-2003 BC) is documented through an imposing corpus of administrative cuneifor...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
This article focuses on ten hitherto unpublished Ur III administrative and legal tablets belonging t...
This article focuses on ten hitherto unpublished Ur III administrative and legal tablets belonging t...
cuneiform tablets dating to the Ur III period (ca. 2112-2004 BC according to the middle chronology)....
The article is a full edition (photography, autography, transliteration, translation and commentary)...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of t...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of t...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of ...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
The Ur III period (2110-2003 BC) is documented through an imposing corpus of administrative cuneifor...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
The book offers the edition of all presently known administrative texts from Girsu (modern Telloh, I...
This article focuses on ten hitherto unpublished Ur III administrative and legal tablets belonging t...
This article focuses on ten hitherto unpublished Ur III administrative and legal tablets belonging t...
cuneiform tablets dating to the Ur III period (ca. 2112-2004 BC according to the middle chronology)....
The article is a full edition (photography, autography, transliteration, translation and commentary)...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of t...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of t...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
Nippur, the center of Sumerian culture, located about 120 miles south of modern day Baghdad, Iraq, p...
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
This paper reconsiders a group of cuneiform tablets allegedly excavated in Seal-Impression Strata (...
The four unpublished cuneiform tablets presented in this contribution belong to the collections of ...