Professor Sasson examines documents concerning the food supply for the King's table and the palace at Mari. According to Professor Sasson, the records are "riddled with inaccuracies" and raise many questions "regarding the function and purpose of record keeping at Mari."Divinity Schoo
Records from Mari concerning food are abundant. It is posssible to discern what was regularly consum...
The tablet from the Moussaieff Collection published in this paper is a list of year names of King Wa...
The article draws attention to the vast archive of accounting records from ancient Mesopotamia avail...
Documents were discovered in multiple rooms of the palace at Mari. Some were found in storage rooms,...
§1.1. The archaic texts examined in this paper all come from the earlier Erlenmeyer Collection. As i...
Studies by French scholars of ancient Egyptian and Babylonian records purport to describe accounting...
From sections of the Code of Hammurabi, it appears that records on clay tablets, corresponding to ou...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
The bookkeeping records collected and retained by accountants of the Persian Empire centered at Pers...
In an article entitled, Does the Bible Exaggerate King Solomon\u27s Golden Wealth?, Alan R. Millar...
Documentary Aspects of Ancient Economic History There are no statistics in antiquity, and any attem...
Professor Jack Sasson discusses the formulas used for dating events which occurred during the reign ...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
In this paper the capacity limits of technological devices used in ancient Egypt are used to explain...
Records from Mari concerning food are abundant. It is posssible to discern what was regularly consum...
The tablet from the Moussaieff Collection published in this paper is a list of year names of King Wa...
The article draws attention to the vast archive of accounting records from ancient Mesopotamia avail...
Documents were discovered in multiple rooms of the palace at Mari. Some were found in storage rooms,...
§1.1. The archaic texts examined in this paper all come from the earlier Erlenmeyer Collection. As i...
Studies by French scholars of ancient Egyptian and Babylonian records purport to describe accounting...
From sections of the Code of Hammurabi, it appears that records on clay tablets, corresponding to ou...
Professor Jack Sasson uses the Mari letters to reconstruct a year in the ancient city of Mari during...
The bookkeeping records collected and retained by accountants of the Persian Empire centered at Pers...
In an article entitled, Does the Bible Exaggerate King Solomon\u27s Golden Wealth?, Alan R. Millar...
Documentary Aspects of Ancient Economic History There are no statistics in antiquity, and any attem...
Professor Jack Sasson discusses the formulas used for dating events which occurred during the reign ...
Ancient documents from Mesopotamia included "prophetic" texts found at the palace of the city of Mar...
Professor Sasson offers his attentions to Tablet A.1314 from Room 115 of the palace at Mari. Is it a...
In this paper the capacity limits of technological devices used in ancient Egypt are used to explain...
Records from Mari concerning food are abundant. It is posssible to discern what was regularly consum...
The tablet from the Moussaieff Collection published in this paper is a list of year names of King Wa...
The article draws attention to the vast archive of accounting records from ancient Mesopotamia avail...